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Q: What were the changes in the French government inevitable?
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Who brought changes in the French government in the 1780?

the french revolution.


Who are the French legislators who sat on the right side of the meeting hall those who opposed changes in government?

French legislators who sat on the right side of the meeting hall who opposed changes in government are called conservatives


What changes did the national assembly make in the french government during napoleon times?

It attack the Bastille Prison


Why did the national assembly make changes in the French government?

They were afraid that they would fall under German rule, so their changes to the government allowed their president to veto any bills that let them susceptible to German rule.


Who did the french became inspired by?

Before the French Revolution, the French were inspired by the Enlightenment Period as well as the American Revolution. The French Revolution lead to many changes in France's government and greatly changed their society.


Who said those who made peaceful changes impossible make violent changes inevitable?

It was John F. Kennedy, American President. The fulll quote is "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent change inevitable.


What is French is government?

The French word for "government" is "gouvernement."


How do you say changes in french?

changes


The center of the french government?

the seat of the French government is in Paris


In late adulthood changes in memory may not be inevitable however any decline in memory tends to involve?

episodic


What is the comparative and superlative of inevitable?

More inevitable, most inevitable


What changes did radical revolutionaries make when they took over the French government?

It ended the monarchy, made France a republic and wrote another new constitution.