following the era of the french revolution (1789 - 1799), france\na rid itself of monarchy forever.\nb…

following the era of the french revolution (1789 - 1799), france\na rid itself of monarchy forever.\nb avoided any type of social conflict.\nc became vulnerable and was conquered by the british empire.\nd continued to experience class conflict and was ruled by a monarch.

following the era of the french revolution (1789 - 1799), france\na rid itself of monarchy forever.\nb avoided any type of social conflict.\nc became vulnerable and was conquered by the british empire.\nd continued to experience class conflict and was ruled by a monarch.

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Brief Explanations:

After the French Revolution (1789 - 1799), France did not get rid of monarchy forever. There were subsequent monarchs like Louis XVIII. Social conflict did not disappear. France was not conquered by the British Empire. However, class conflict continued (e.g., tensions between different social groups) and there were monarchs ruling (e.g., Bourbon Restoration).

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D. continued to experience class conflict and was ruled by a monarch.