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Doctors needed no legal do to prove they were doctors
The eighteenth century colonists were frustrated with the government. The did not understand why they weren't permitted representation in front of the government.
Anyone could say they were a doctor, even if they had no training. (APEX)
The Sans Culottes
There was one for both, but when most people say 'eighteenth century' they mean AD.
people in the 18th century had manly dignified names, so probably no one had nicknames
During the eighteenth century, the French people were split up into three groups; the clergy, noblemen, and peasents, but during the medieval times of France, there were two social groups of people, the smart and the dumb.
how did people reveal distrust of others in the 1920s?
Casta paintings depict the Bourbon ideal of racial blurring. They depicted mixed-race people in idealized terms and colonial social life. The paintings with race mixture emerged in the eighteenth century.
Journalists in the eighteenth century regarded their job as informing the public about important events, ensuring freedom of the press, and advocating for political and social reform. They saw themselves as watchdogs of government and as defenders of the people's right to information.
Anyone could say they were a doctor, even if they had no training. (APEX)
The dance was considered too bad mannered for refined people