Which of the following statements concerning the impact of the French Revolution on the rest of Europe is NOT accurate?

A) The French Revolution spread key revolutionary legislation throughout much of Western Europe.
B) The revolution encouraged popular nationalism outside of France.
C) The French Revolution and its subsequent empire created a general consensus after the defeat of France for a more liberal Europe.
D) The idea of equality under the law and attacks on privilege, whether aristocratic, guild, or ecclesiastical, spread throughout Europe.


Ans: C) The French Revolution and its subsequent empire created a general consensus after the defeat of France for a more liberal Europe.

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