Correct. The answer is a. Robespierre defined terror as the swift and uncompromising execution of justice. He argued that the French people were engaged in a war between liberty and tyranny. In such a war, the use of terror was not only a necessity but the height of morality.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Robespierre defined terror as the swift and uncompromising execution of justice. He argued that the French people were engaged in a war between liberty and tyranny. In such a war, the use of terror was not only a necessity but the height of morality.