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The 18th-century French society was divided into


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a

Castes

b

Four estates

c

Three estates

d

Two estates  

answer is C.

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The 18th-century French society was divided into three estates.
Three estates made up French society. The clergy, a group of people with designated roles in the church, formed the first estate. In addition, the second estate includes nobility. They both came from privileged backgrounds. The first two estates were granted privileges by birth and were not subject to state taxes. The final estate consisted of laborers like peasants and artisans, as well as traders, court officials, and other professionals. The peasants and artisans paid direct and indirect taxes to the church. Feudal privilege, another benefit enjoyed by the nobles, also included the collection of feudal dues from peasants.
 
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