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the term old regime usually used to describe.​

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Answered by ignoranceisbliss
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Old regime is used to refer to the period in France 's history when society was divided into 3 estates. The first being the clergy,second being the nobility and third being the common citizen.
Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

the society and institutions of France before 1789.

Explanation:

The Ancien Régime French literally" old rule" also known as the Old Regime, was the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle periods(c. 1500) until the French Revolution starting in 1789, which abolished the feudal system of the French nobility( 1790) and heritable monarchy( 1792) Th e Valois dynasty ruled during the Ancien Régime up until 1589 and was also replaced by the Bourbon dynasty. The term is sometimes used to relate to the analogous feudal systems of the time away in Europe similar as that of Switzerland.

The term old Regime is generally used to describe the society and institutions of France before 1789. France was a monarchy under the old governance. Under the governance, everyone was a subject of the king of France as well as a member of an estate and fiefdom.

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