What It Means
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and someone decides all the rules without asking anyone else. That doesn’t feel fair, does it? The Declaration is like saying, “Everyone gets to have a say in the rules!” It tells people that no one should be treated badly just because of who they are, not their color, where they’re from, or even how much money they have.
Why It Matters
It’s like having a big, loud sign at school that says: “All students are equal!” This rulebook helped make sure people in France could stand up for themselves and be treated the same as others, kind of like how you want to be treated when you’re playing fair with your friends.
This special rulebook was written a long time ago, but it still helps remind us that fairness is important, just like how rules help keep your game fun!
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See also
- What is French Revolution?
- How Does The French Revolution -In a Nutshell Work?
- How Does The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29 Work?
- How Does The FRENCH REVOLUTION, Explained [AP Euro Review—Unit 5 Topic 4] Work?
- How the French Revolution Changed the World?