trouser wearing members of a revolutionary uprising of the french working class were called the___________?

Oppresionists

Sans-Culottes

The trouser-wearing members of a revolutionary uprising of the French working class were called the "sans-culottes."

This term translates to "without knee-breeches" in English, which referred to the fact that these revolutionaries (mostly lower-class workers and peasants) did not wear the knee-length breeches that were typically worn by the upper classes during the late 18th century in France. Instead, they wore long trousers, which eventually became a symbol of their resistance against the aristocracy and their identification with the working class.

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