Why was the government’s decision to raise bread prices such a crucial cause of the French Revolution?
Bread symbolized the French peasants’ hard labor, and raising its prices symbolized the government’s disrespect.
Bread was associated with French pride and honor, and people felt the king was insulting them by increasing its prices.
Bread was a staple food item in French households, and the lack of it probably pushed the already starving citizens over the edge.
Bread was a rare commodity in France, and higher prices made it even harder to obtain.

Respuesta :

The citizens under the kings rule who weren't wealthy, were starving. Many were dying of starvation. Even though the king and his queen were dining everynight with delicious foods. At that time bread was a major source of food. The king continusly spent money on things very expensive putting the country into debt. Many people were mad at how the king was eating but not his subjects. No one could even afford the raised price on bread. So they then resulted into the French revolution.

Answer:

the answer is C (on plato)