what was the major reason radicals were so angry?\n○ europe wanted to put louis xvi back in power.\n○ though…

what was the major reason radicals were so angry?\n○ europe wanted to put louis xvi back in power.\n○ though wages were increasing, so were prices..\n○ they wanted women and men to be able to vote.\n○ the revolution became more and more violent.

what was the major reason radicals were so angry?\n○ europe wanted to put louis xvi back in power.\n○ though wages were increasing, so were prices..\n○ they wanted women and men to be able to vote.\n○ the revolution became more and more violent.

Answer

Brief Explanations:

To determine the major reason radicals were angry, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: After the French Revolution, European powers (like in the Coalition wars) sought to restore the monarchy (Louis XVI's line, though he was executed, efforts to restore Bourbon rule existed). Radicals, who supported revolutionary change against the old order, would be angry at attempts to reverse the revolution by putting a monarch back.
  • Option 2: Wage - price dynamics, while an economic issue, is not the primary reason for radical anger related to the revolutionary context of preserving gains against counter - revolution.
  • Option 3: The push for universal suffrage (women and men voting) was a later or more specific reform issue, not the major reason for radical anger in the context of counter - revolutionary threats.
  • Option 4: The revolution's violence was a result of conflicts, not the main cause of radicals' anger. The anger was more about external/royalist attempts to undo the revolution. So the first option is the most relevant.

Answer:

A. Europe wanted to put Louis XVI back in power.