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describe the social conditions of the France ​

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Answered by sureshsharma4084
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Social Conditions: The social conditions in France on the eve of the French Revolution of 1789 were antiquated, irrational and oppressive. ... Privileges of the Clergy and the Nobility: The clergy and the nobility comprised one percent of the total population of France on the eve of the French Revolution of 1789.

Answered by reejamesha
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The social conditions in France on the eve of the French Revolution of 1789 were antiquated, irrational and oppressive. The French society was based upon the principle of inequality. The French society comprising of around BA million people was divided into three classes also known as the estates. The clergy constituted the first estate, the nobility, the second estate and the commoners, the third estate.

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