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What following established a limited monarchy in France?

constitution of 1791


Which of the following describes a political similarity between France before and after the fall of Napoléon?

In both situations, France was governed by a monarchy.


Is France a monarchy-?

France is no more a monarchy ,it is a republic . it has a president and a prime minister.


What type of government did France have in the 18th century?

France was governed by a monarchy before the French revolution.


Who is the countess of France?

France is not a monarchy !!!


When Monarchy was abolished in France?

France abolished their monarchy for the last time in 1875.


What year was The First Republic declared?

The First Republic of France was declared on September 24, 1792, following the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. This marked the transition from a monarchy to a republican form of government, as the National Convention abolished the monarchy and established the republic.


Which of the following describes a political similarity between France before and after the fall of Napoleon?

Just after the Revolution, France had a representative form of government. After Napoléon rose to power, he became emperor


Under the reign of Louis XIV the government in France was aan?

Under the reign of Louis XIV the government in France was an Absolute Monarchy.


What is the term used that refers to the events in France following th efinal defeat of napolean at Waterloo?

the final days of Napoleon as emperor are called 'la bataille de France', then Napoleon did abdicate (the abdication). He managed toescape the Mediterranean island of Elba where he was relagated, and seized back power for a whort period: 'les cent-jours' (the hundred days). The following period is the 'restauration' (when monarchy came back to power)


Which country finally won the hundred year's warand when?

England led by Joan of Arc drove France out of New Orleans


What forms of monarchy ruled great Britain and France in the 1600s?

absolutly monarchy.