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Before the French Revolution, the major problems facing French society were caused by
the high taxes imposed on the ruling classes.
the rising crime rates all over France, not just in the cities.
the inequality between the lower classes and the ruling classes.
the laws restricting the rights of all classes.
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the inequality between the lower classes and the ruling classes.
The Third Estate bore heavy taxes and had little political power or legal privileges compared with the clergy and nobility, creating widespread social and economic grievances that helped trigger the Revolution.
The Third Estate bore heavy taxes and had little political power or legal privileges compared with the clergy and nobility, creating widespread social and economic grievances that helped trigger the Revolution.
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