During the Revolutionary period, France experienced all of the following domestic struggles except:
revolts against conscription.
food shortages.
government power struggles.
revolts for liberty, equality, and fraternity.

Respuesta :

Historians disagree in evaluating the factors that brought about the Revolution. To some extent at least, it came not because France was backward, but because the country's economic and intellectual development was not matched by social and political change. In the fixed order of the ancien régime, most bourgeois were unable to exercise commensurate political and social influence. King Louis XIV, by consolidating absolute monarchy, had destroyed the roots of feudalism; yet outward feudal forms persisted and became increasingly burdensome.