Why do historians sometimes refer to bread riots as “the moral economy of the crowd”?

a) The riots were less about demanding social change than insisting that authorities not be greedy and act with compassion.
b) People who rioted for bread always went back to pay for it after the violence had ended.
Consider This: During which time of the year would these riots usually have happened? See 1.1: What Was the Ancien Régime?
c) Lords encouraged people to riot against greedy bakers.
Consider This: During which time of the year would these riots usually have happened? See 1.1: What Was the Ancien Régime?
d) The riots always had a religious component, beginning with a blessing at the local church.
Consider This: During which time of the year would these riots usually have happened? See 1.1: What Was the Ancien Régime?


a) The riots were less about demanding social change than insisting that authorities not be greedy and act with compassion.

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