The sans-culottes increasingly opposed the bourgeoisie because they
a. believed that the bourgeoisie was becoming the new privileged class.
b. envisioned a nation of small shopkeepers and farmers rather than one of big business and a truly free market.
c. believed laws should be passed to reduce economic inequality.
d. demanded that wages be increased and prices on food be controlled.
e. all of the above
e
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