No. The revolution lasted from 1789 until 1799. After that, France was uncontrollable and did not know who or how it should (be) governed. That is when Napoleon Bonaparte took his chance and came to power, making France an Empire. He crowned himself Emperor and from than on, France was under Dictatorship.
After Napoleon, his son Napoleon II came to power, but he died 2 weeks after his succession.
After Napoleon II, count de Provence (the younger brother of Louis XVI, who had always been jealous of his older brother and had stabbed him in the back for many times) succeeded him calling himself Louis XVIII. This made France a monarchy again. After Louis XVIII, count D'Artois (also a younger brother of Louis XVI) succeeded him calling himself Charles X. And so on, and so on. The real democracy came to France in 1874 when they officially became (as during the revolution) a Republic. Only because Henri D'Artois (grandson of Charles X) declined to enter the throne as King of France, because he did not want to accept the tricolor flag, the symbol of the revolution which he hated very much.
The French provided help to the United States while they were fighting for their freedom from the British. The French was on bad political terms with Great Britain and may have helped us to lower the power of the British at the time. The "Founding Fathers" (The designers of the United States government) are the ones who determined that the new defecting country was to be a democracy.
No. The Ancient Greeks did that.
i live in it. of course it is! And if you don't believe it, we'll bring Democracy to you too!
The French Democracy was created in 2005.
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The duration of The French Democracy is 780.0 seconds.
Union for French Democracy ended in 2007.
Union for French Democracy was created in 1978.
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Popular Party for French Democracy was created in 1995.
No, the US has a representative democracy.
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Greece possibly.Additional: Most notably France - after the French Revolution.