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Study the infographic. This chart has three sections. The first section describes each of the French estates. First: Clergy. Se...
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This chart has three sections. The first section describes each of the French estates. First: Clergy. Second: Nobles. Third: Commoners. The second section is a chart that shows percentage of population for each estate. First: 0.5%. Second: 1.5%. Third: 98%. The section has a note that reads: Almost all French people were in the Third Estate. The third section shows percentage of land ownership by estate. First: 10%. Second: 30%. Third: 60%. The section has a note that reads: Forty percent of the land belonged to the First and Second Estates.
Which conclusion about France before the French Revolution does this information support?
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The First and Second Estates held most of the political power in France.
The First and Second Estates held most of the political power in France.
The First and Second Estates owned most of the land in France.
The First and Second Estates owned most of the land in France.
Land in France was unevenly distributed in favor of the Clergy and nobility.
Land in France was unevenly distributed in favor of the Clergy and nobility.
French commoners had no rights in France before the French Revolution.
French commoners had no rights in France before the French Revolution.
This chart has three sections. The first section describes each of the French estates. First: Clergy. Second: Nobles. Third: Commoners. The second section is a chart that shows percentage of population for each estate. First: 0.5%. Second: 1.5%. Third: 98%. The section has a note that reads: Almost all French people were in the Third Estate. The third section shows percentage of land ownership by estate. First: 10%. Second: 30%. Third: 60%. The section has a note that reads: Forty percent of the land belonged to the First and Second Estates.
Which conclusion about France before the French Revolution does this information support?
(1 point)
Responses
The First and Second Estates held most of the political power in France.
The First and Second Estates held most of the political power in France.
The First and Second Estates owned most of the land in France.
The First and Second Estates owned most of the land in France.
Land in France was unevenly distributed in favor of the Clergy and nobility.
Land in France was unevenly distributed in favor of the Clergy and nobility.
French commoners had no rights in France before the French Revolution.
French commoners had no rights in France before the French Revolution.
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