Answer:
(i)
Members of the Jacobin clubs called themselves the 'sans culottes' to distinguish
themselves from the aristocracy who wore the fashionable 'knee breeches'.
(ii) Sans culottes literally meant those 'without knee breeches'.
(iii) From now on, both men and women began wearing
clothing that were loose and comfortable.
(iv) The colours used in their clothes were?blue, white
and red?the colours of patriotism.
(v) Other political symbols also became a part of their
dress: the red cap of liberty, long trousers and the revolutionary cap, cockade.
(vi) The simplicity of clothing was meant to express the
idea of equality.
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