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In how many estates was the French society divided?
1 Three
2 Four
3 Five
4 Six
Explanation:
Three France under the Ancien Ré gime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners).
18. The French Revolution
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______ and ______ rights meant that the rights belonged to each human being by birth and could not be taken away:
1 Legal, Natural
2 Moral, Social
3 Natural, Inalienable
4 Legal, Inalienable
Explanation:
Natural, Inalienable Natural rights are those rights that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government. Legal rights are those which are given to a person by a legal system and they can be modified and revoked by human laws. While Inalienable rights cannot be revoked by human laws, for example, the right to life and the right to liberty.
18. The French Revolution
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Political _____ became an important rallying point in France for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own form and action:
1 Parties
2 Clubs
3 Associations
4 None of these
Explanation:
Clubs Political Clubs were the place people discussed politics and about the government. The two famous clubs in France were Jacobins and Girondins.
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18. The French Revolution
252596
In how many estates was the French society divided?
1 Three
2 Four
3 Five
4 Six
Explanation:
Three France under the Ancien Ré gime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners).
18. The French Revolution
252597
______ and ______ rights meant that the rights belonged to each human being by birth and could not be taken away:
1 Legal, Natural
2 Moral, Social
3 Natural, Inalienable
4 Legal, Inalienable
Explanation:
Natural, Inalienable Natural rights are those rights that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government. Legal rights are those which are given to a person by a legal system and they can be modified and revoked by human laws. While Inalienable rights cannot be revoked by human laws, for example, the right to life and the right to liberty.
18. The French Revolution
252598
Political _____ became an important rallying point in France for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own form and action:
1 Parties
2 Clubs
3 Associations
4 None of these
Explanation:
Clubs Political Clubs were the place people discussed politics and about the government. The two famous clubs in France were Jacobins and Girondins.
252596
In how many estates was the French society divided?
1 Three
2 Four
3 Five
4 Six
Explanation:
Three France under the Ancien Ré gime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners).
18. The French Revolution
252597
______ and ______ rights meant that the rights belonged to each human being by birth and could not be taken away:
1 Legal, Natural
2 Moral, Social
3 Natural, Inalienable
4 Legal, Inalienable
Explanation:
Natural, Inalienable Natural rights are those rights that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government. Legal rights are those which are given to a person by a legal system and they can be modified and revoked by human laws. While Inalienable rights cannot be revoked by human laws, for example, the right to life and the right to liberty.
18. The French Revolution
252598
Political _____ became an important rallying point in France for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own form and action:
1 Parties
2 Clubs
3 Associations
4 None of these
Explanation:
Clubs Political Clubs were the place people discussed politics and about the government. The two famous clubs in France were Jacobins and Girondins.
252596
In how many estates was the French society divided?
1 Three
2 Four
3 Five
4 Six
Explanation:
Three France under the Ancien Ré gime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners).
18. The French Revolution
252597
______ and ______ rights meant that the rights belonged to each human being by birth and could not be taken away:
1 Legal, Natural
2 Moral, Social
3 Natural, Inalienable
4 Legal, Inalienable
Explanation:
Natural, Inalienable Natural rights are those rights that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government. Legal rights are those which are given to a person by a legal system and they can be modified and revoked by human laws. While Inalienable rights cannot be revoked by human laws, for example, the right to life and the right to liberty.
18. The French Revolution
252598
Political _____ became an important rallying point in France for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own form and action:
1 Parties
2 Clubs
3 Associations
4 None of these
Explanation:
Clubs Political Clubs were the place people discussed politics and about the government. The two famous clubs in France were Jacobins and Girondins.