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Under the Old Regime, the people of France belonged to one of three estates. What was the basis of these divisions?

A. occupation
B. wealth
C. social class
D. religion


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Final answer:

In pre-revolutionary France, society was divided into three estates - clergy, nobility, and commoners - based on social class.


Explanation:

The three estates in France during the Old Regime were:

  1. Clergy: Consisted of the religious leaders.
  2. Nobility: Comprised of the noble families.
  3. Commoners: Included the rest of the population, such as merchants, bankers, and professionals.

This division was based on social class with each estate having different privileges and responsibilities.


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