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because it made Louis XIV (the next king) hate the nobles which made the central government stronger

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Q: Why were the anti-Mazarin riots important to absolutism in France?
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Why was absolutism so important?

Absolutism cut down the rights of the people by adding new taxes and forcing peasants to become land-locked serfs. Absolutism created riots and revolts led by the angry peasants who simply wanted to live their normal lives without government interference.


What was the outcome of the student riots in France 1968?

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What shortage of what basic necessity led to riots in France?

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What basic necessity led to riots in France's?

Bread. To be fair, scarcity often resulted in unrest and there had been a number of 'hunger' riots in most European countries at the time.


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How come riots only happen in third world countries?

This is a very asinine question. Riots happen in First World countries, too. Most of them are small in comparison to what's going on the Middle East right now, but they happen. It was just a couple years ago that France experienced a wave of riots after two teens got electrocuted while hiding from police, and some of the more notorious of riots occurring in the US include the Los Angeles riots following Rodney King's trial, the Watts riots of 1968.. and just take a look at some of the examples on the related link.


Why are the race riots important to the background of the story?

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Who was the motorist who was beaten in LA that sparked the LA riots?

Rodny King, the so called Rodny King riots; the riots occured in 1992. And frankly, it's a little more complex than a 'motorist who was beaten in LA'. Mr. King's being video-taped made national news; however, there was a bit more than the video at issue there. Do Google for " LA riots 1992" and for race riots United States, France, Germany, South Africa, Zambize; lots of race riots seems to occur; again the simple video from Mr. King was sort of minor. There was a lot behind the riot in LA in 1992.