The social order of pre-Revolutionary France was composed of three states: the 1st state was made up of clergymen, the 2nd state included all the nobility, and the 3rd state was formed by the rest of the population of France, including the peasantry, the bourgeoisie, and the city workers. The experiences of the nobility and the bourgeoisie were very different during this period. The nobiity included around 1-2% of the population of the country. They were mostly exempt from taxes and for the most part, did not have a job. On the other hand, the bourgeoisie was a large percentage of the population, and carried a significant tax burden. This class was the most educated and wealthiest part of the 3rd State, and they resented the privileges of the nobles, in particular the tax exemptions. The conflict between these classes was a reason for the French Revolution.
Yes. This was part of a two day war in Iwo Jima that killed multiple American marines. The flag was raised to show American forces had defeated the Japanese forces who fought hard and vigorously
The main reason why the Catholic Church was committed to defending the literal meaning of the Bible passages is because they feared that people would stray from the church if they started to develop their own, different interpretations of the Bible.
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<em>Constitutional laws</em>
Explanation:
Constitutional laws will stablish the regulations for local governments, states and the federal expressing also the citizen's rights. It deals primary with the governmental powers (the branches of executive, legislative and judiciary) and the most fundamental rights of the citizens, the civil rights (e.g. right of freedom from discrimination) and civil liberties (e.g. Freedom of Speech; Protection from Self-Incrimination; Due Process of the Law and Right to Trial by Jury for Criminal Charges).
Answer: In which story did all the humans turn to clay?
~ There's no such story that tells "all humans turn to clay". I suppose what you mean is a story that says "humans came from clay". The story of the latter actually came from mostly different versions of mythology, the Bible, and Quran.
In which story did a rainbow appear to tell humanity that no such flood would ever occur again?
~In the Bible's Genesis flood narrative, after creating a flood to wash away humanity's corruption, God put the rainbow in the sky as the sign of his promise that he would never again destroy the earth with flood (Genesis 9:13–17):
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