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A. After the storming of the Bastille in 1789, a law was passed according to which censorship on press was abolished.
B. The Constitution of 1701 began with a Declaration of the Rights of man and citizen. It proclaimed that freedom of speech and opinion and equality before law were natural rights of each human being by birth.
C. Newspapers, pamphlets and printed pictures appeared steadily in the towns of France. From France this printed material travelled into countryside. These publications described and discussed the events and changes taking place in country.
D. The Freedom of Press allowed expression of the opposing views of events. Each side could now try to convince others of its stand on any event or problem.
E. Much use was made of plays, songs and festive processions which attracted large number of people.
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