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It can be seen as a collusion between the Catholic Church and the Monarchy that justified perpetual status as vassals for those assigned to the Third Estate. After all, "God had determined their status" and it certainly wasn't a choice available for them to demand social equality. Their lot in life had been ordained by God.

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Q: How does the divine right to rule relate to the French Revolution?
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