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How was the creation of the national assembly and the storming of the Bastille

It was great.

Why did the French aristocracy object to higher taxes

They had never paid direct taxes in the past.

How was the membership of the National Assembly different from that of the Estates General

The National Assembly was formed mostly by members of the third estate, while the Estates General consisted of the first, second, and third estates.

Why did the British intervene in Haiti

They were longtime enemies of the French.

Which of the following describes a similarity between the Haitian and French revolutions

Answer this question… Both were inspired by Enlightenment ideals.

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.

Which of the following policies did Napoléon promote in the European territories he conquered

Religious tolerance

How did the American revolution contribute to the start of the French revolution

it provided French citizens with a successful model for a new form of government

What did the Marquis de Condorcet Olympe de Gouges and Mary Wollstonecraft have in common

Their works on women's rights were published during the French Revolution.

What Enlightenment thinkers most contributed to the development of which political idea

All people have basic rights that come from nature; governments must protect those rights. Thi was my

What best describes the relationship between the rule of law and demicratic forms of government

the rule of law is essential to prevent elected leaders from abusing their power.

What statement accurately describes a difference between the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution

The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not

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