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The establishment of public trials

The establishment of freedom of the press

The elimination of internal tariffs

The termination of trying people in court on the basis of class (APEX)

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Which was reform made by the national assembly?

the establishment of public traits


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What was a reform made by the national assembly?

The elimination of internal tariffs The termination of trying people in court on the basis of clas


The group that met in 1787 to discuss tax reform was the?

Assembly of Notables


What first athenian reform leader established the citizens assembly?

Solon


Which was not of the reform instituted by the national assembly in France?

B. The press was to be monitored by the government


Which was not one of the reform by the national assembly in France?

B. The press was to be monitored by the government


Who was the first Athenian reform leader established the Citizen's Assembly forbade enslavement for debts and made fathers responsible for seeing that their sons learned a trade?

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Which was not one of the reform instituted by the national assembly in France?

B. The press was to be monitored by the government


Why did peasants stop supporting the national assembly?

The national assembly decided to reform the status of the church, the peasants were very religious and did not want to lose their religion.


What is a name for a church council?

Nationally, a Synodd or locally a parochial church council.


Why the national Assembly lose the support of the french peasants?

The national assembly decided to reform the status of the church, the peasants were very religious and did not want to lose their religion.