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The national assembly got rid of feudal privileges of first and second estates, making commoners equal to the nobles and the clergy.


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What is made up of nobles and clergy.?

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The --- is made up of nobles and clergy?

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What are the three orders of christendom?

clergy, nobles, and commoners


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In France, nobles and clergy enjoyed significant privileges, including wealth, political power, and exemptions from many taxes, which allowed them to maintain a lavish lifestyle. In contrast, members of the Third Estate, which comprised the majority of the population, faced heavy taxation and limited rights, leading to economic struggles and social inequality. While nobles and clergy had access to education and influence, the Third Estate often lacked these opportunities, resulting in widespread discontent that contributed to the French Revolution.


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Voltaire.


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