Select all issues that led to the French Revolution.resentment toward French monarchy
an economic crisis in France
resentment toward social structures
heavy taxation of the business owners
exemption from taxes for the working class

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These four items were issues that led to the French Revolution:

  • resentment toward French monarchy
  • an economic crisis in France
  • resentment toward social structures
  • heavy taxation of the business owners

Some details:

  • The French monarchy had been taking more power for itself over against the nobles, and so some of the nobles were looking for ways to reduce the power of the king.  Plus the new queen, Marie Antoinette, from Austria, was met with much personal resentment by the French people.
  • The economic crisis was essentially government bankruptcy.  The government had accumulated 4 billion livres worth of debt by 1789. 1 livre in their monetary terms then = approx. $4 in our monetary terms in the US today, so that’s a $16 billion national debt. 40% of the government’s budget was going to pay interest on debts. And it kept getting worse. France provided 1 billion livres of support to the Americans during their war for independence against Britain.  So, by  1786, government expenses were outpacing income by about 200 million livres in a year's time.  The debts kept piling on, and it was reaching a point when lenders were starting to say no to any further loans. The government had reached a position where it could not go forward without levying even more oppressive tax burdens on the people, and the people weren’t willing to pay.
  • As for social structures and taxation of business owners:  Prior to the French Revolution, the vast majority of the people (98% of the population), were all considered "the lower class" or "commoners," referred to as the 3rd Estate.  The clergy was classified as the 1st Estate.  Nobles were the 2nd Estate.  The 1st and 2nd Estates (ranking clergy and the nobility) tended to cooperate with each other to their own advantage over against the 3rd Estate.  The 1st and 2nd Estates were mostly tax exempt, with the 3rd Estate paying the fees and taxes that supported them and the monarchy.  Bourgeois merchant-class folks were also part of the 3rd Estate and had much more economic advantage than peasants, but that also meant they were taxed extremely heavily and continued to be slighted on political rights.

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Who were the good guys in WW I?
(need to know all of them)

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The Allies during WWl included England, France, Russia, and the United States (they joined in the last year of war, but they still count!).
There were no "good guys" in the Great War. Every participating country had reasons to wage war, determining who was good and who was bad is practically impossible. 
Basically the Austro-Hungarian Empire started the war, but it means nothing, since the war was inevitable. 
If you mean that good guys = winners, then : 
British Empire
French Republic
Russian Empire
United States
Italy
Japan
Serbia
Romania
Belgium
Brazil
Montenegro
Australia
Canada
Greece
India
Nepal
New Zealand
Portugal
South Africa

There may be a few other minor participants, but I don't think you actually need them all, it's not really important to know all of them.

Latin American communities contributed which dance styles?

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Answer:

salsa dancing

Explanation:

salsa dancing is what the latin america communitys contributed

Final answer:

Latin American communities have significantly contributed to various dance styles, including Salsa, Tango, and Rumba. These styles originate from various regions within Latin America, each exhibiting unique rhythms, movements, and cultural elements.

Explanation:

Latin American communities have contributed numerous dance styles that have gained international recognition. A few prominent examples include the Salsa, Tango, and Rumba.

Salsa originated in the Caribbean and is characterized by lively, fluid movements. The Tango is a dance form associated with Argentina and Uruguay; it features close partner connection, dramatic poses, and sharp movements. The Rumba, from Cuba, is danced with a subtle hip motion and a somewhat staccato foot action, giving it a unique rhythm and style.

These dance styles, among others, showcase the cultural vibrancy and diversity of Latin American communities.

Learn more about Latin American Dance Styles here:

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How did mercantilism lead to the American Revolution

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The Americans were part of the colonies being established by the British. There were some discrepancies with regard to establishing the law which made it unfair for the Americans and some other colonies involved. Due to this conflict, the Americans and the rest of the colonies protested against the British. This led them to an American Revolutionary War.

How is the author's view from this passage reflected in the U.S. Constitution?if you can plzzzzz help me

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Answer:

Some of the thing are things he strongly believes but remember many other founding fathers also looked at it so it is not only his beliefs.

Explanation:

I did my research on it, also studied it. If any questions ask away. <3

During the Industrial Revolution in the American South, most Southern farmers had enslaved workers.

most plantations had fifty or more enslaved workers.

about a quarter of Southerners had no enslaved workers.

about a quarter of Southerners had enslaved workers.

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D) about a quarter of Southerners had enslaved workers.

Not everyone in the South operated with slaves as their labor force. There were also smaller family farms and such.  But those who did hold slaves in operating plantations held large numbers of slaves, and so the institution of slavery was a gigantic part of the Southern economy.

Drama froma. d. 500 to 900 _____. was prohibited by the church became a respected literary form was essentially dormant outside the church developed rapidly through the works of great playwrights

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. was essentially dormant outside the church." Drama froma. d. 500 to 900 was essentially dormant outside the church.
Here are the following choices:
A. was prohibited by the church
B. became a respected literary form
C. was essentially dormant outside the church
D. developed rapidly through the works of great playwrights

The correct answer is:

Drama from A.D. 500 to A.D. 900 was essentially dormant outside the church.

Following the fall of the Roman Empire, structured drama became nearly nonexistent until the recovery of theatre in the Early Middle Ages, beginning around 500 C.E. The survival of Greek and Roman drama traditions and plays were entirely reliant on the church. To keep up with the complex and theatrical celebrations seen in pagan religions, the church started producing spectacle performances. The processionals grew into the liturgical dramas of the high Middle Ages.