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for starters, the actual land mass of the territory France occupies has changed very little. the people have changed. they are "more modern" (e.g., most of them can drive cars, have cell phones, get vaccinations for many diseases and aren't terribly afraid of nuclear power). so, France itself has changed. it is no longer a monarchy, but you probably knew that. they go through the motions (as does the u.s.) of "electing" their government -- but basically the "powers behind the throne" still rule. until about 100 or so years ago, there was no Tour de France. also, the national football (soccer) team hadn't won any world cups until the last 100 or so years. there are more people in France with each passing year, also more cars and cell phones. there are probably more poodles and bottles of wine. but, basically, at the atomic and cellular and molecular level, France has changed very little. i hope this helps, and you can now go outside and do some gardening, or whatever.

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France has experienced significant changes over time, such as transitioning from a monarchy to a republic after the French Revolution in 1789, modernizing its economy and infrastructure throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, and becoming a key player in European and global politics. Additionally, France has evolved culturally, embracing diversity and promoting equality through social reforms and movements.

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