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the presence of things like lettres du Caches and the Bastille give the impression that pre-revolutionary France was an authoritarian society that oppressed personal liberty and freedom

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The statement given above is true.

Explanation:

  • The Lettres de Cachet and the Bastille gave an impression of an authoritarian society where rulers follow absolute monarchy.
  • In France before the revolution, the king had total power over the government and the people by following strict rules when it came to punishing people.
  • The people of France were divided into three social classes called estates; clergy, nobility, and commoners.
  • Lettres du Cachet allowed the authority to imprison people without any evidence of their crime. The letter was signed by the french king in the 14th century.
  • The Bastille was a prison where commoners and people against the monarch were prisoned.

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