How did the French use Enlightenment ideas to justify revolution?(1 point)
Responses
Since consent to rule came from the people, the king could be overthrown when he violated his subjects’ rights.
Since consent to rule came from the people, the king could be overthrown when he violated his subjects’ rights.
The French stated that they had natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
The French stated that they had natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
They argued it was OK to break with one’s government if citizens had been mistreated.
They argued it was OK to break with one’s government if citizens had been mistreated.
The government was no longer serving them as many starved, therefore, they believed their agreement with their ruler had been violated.