Answer:
The
causes for the/all of the Jacobin government were
(i) Many persons who were seen as 'enemies' of the republic, i.e., those
who did not agree with the strict measures taken by Robespierre, were executed.
(ii) A maximum ceiling was fixed on wages and prices.
Rationing of essential food items was introduced, causing
hardships to the people.
(iii) Churches were shut down and converted into barracks
or offices, causing resentment in the clergy.
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