How did Napoleon fix the problems the 3rd estate faced at the start of the revolution?

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Napoleon initiated a series of socio-economic reforms that promoted the resolution of several problems in the third state.

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The third French state was formed by the bourgeoisie and the peasants who were the most exploited classes in France, mainly the peasants who faced serious social and economic problems, besides having no political power to defend themselves against any exploitation of the other classes. Although the bourgeoisie lived better than the peasants, they also faced many problems in relation to the aristocracy, who had several privileges and did not want to open their mother to solve the economic and social problems of the third state.

These social problems caused a revolution that eventually brought Napoleon Bonaparte to power. As he came to this power, mainly due to the clamor and support of the third state, he had an obligation to promote socioeconomic reforms that would change the problems of this class.

He promoted these reforms that consisted of reducing aristocratic privileges, reforming taxes, proliferating fundamental rights, the right to property, investing in agricultural production, among other reforms that promoted better economic growth not only for the bourgeoisie and peasants, but for all the France.


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Use the following passage from Thomas Paine's pamphlet, "The Rights of Man,"(1791-1792) to answer the following question.
The independence of America, considered merely as a separation from England,
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Which Enlightenment idea appears to influence Paine in this passage?
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2) Humanity is progressing out of bondage toward liberty
3) The importance of the idea of secularism in government
4) The belief that violence is necessary to achieve liberty

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Rights of Man is written by Thomas Maine and the enlightenment idea that appears to influence Paine in this passage is Humanity is progressing out of bondage towards liberty.

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Maine specifies that political revolution is necessary if the government fails to safeguard the interests of the people.  He also claims that people are born with some inseparable rights and they  are liberty, property and security. He also states that power of the government is to be used for the common good of people and not become tyrannical and oppressing the interests of any segment of the society.

His document is considered to very appropriate in visioning the ideal democracy that can exist when many egalitarian concepts are implemented in the society.

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3) The importance of the idea of secularism in government

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The Creek resistance was led byA. Chitto Harjo
B. Archibald S. McKennon
C. Pleasant Porter
D. Henry L. Dawes

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The Creek resistance was led by Chitto Harjo, also known as "Crazy Snake." So option A  is correct.

Chitto Harjo was a leader of the Red Sticks, a faction of the Creek Nation that resisted American expansion into their territory. He was a prominent figure in the Creek War of 1813-14, and he continued to lead resistance efforts until his death in 1866.  The other options are incorrect:

Archibald S. McKennon was a U.S. Army officer who fought against the Creeks in the Creek War.

Pleasant Porter was a Creek chief who signed the Treaty of 1832, which ceded most of Creek territory to the United States.

Henry L. Dawes was a U.S. senator who helped to implement the Dawes Act, which broke up tribal landholdings and forced Native Americans to assimilate into American society.

Therefore, option A Chitto Harjo is correct.

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Your answer is D- Henry L. Dawes

A citizen receives a summons from a US court to report for

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Answer:

The correct answer is that the court wants to see you either for a civil suit

Explanation:

With a summon or a subpeona people are demanded to appear in front of a judge

Jury Duty, probably.

HELP ASAP!!8. How did Franklin Roosevelt attempt to restore trust in the banking system?

A. He pushed billions of dollars of government money into buying the banks.
B. He declared a bank holiday and developed a ranking system for banks.
C. He let the free market sort out strong and weak banks.
D. He declared a bank holiday and then kept most banks closed.

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I believe the answer should be B
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In the wake of the Civil War, compared to the South the Northhad sustained very little destruction.
had to create a new labor system.
had more economic challenges.
had to repair damaged property.

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Answer: A) The north sustained very little destruction

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Answer:The answer is A.

Explanation:They had sustained very little destruction

How did the climate affect the rise and decline of various native peoples between about 10,000b.c.e. and
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The climate became warmer and so the people had to adapt to the climate. They had to learn how to hunt smaller animals and grow new things, the are used to have slit of ice until the climate became warm