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The Declaration of the Rights of Man made all French citizens equal before the law. How did this equality contrast with the ways of the Old Regime?

a.The declaration removed the king from power.
b.The declaration forced the aristocracy to give up their land.
c.The declaration created a separation between church and state.
d.The declaration abolished the three estates.

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D the declaration abolished the three estates.
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Correct answer: D. The declaration abolished the three estates.

Step-by-step explanation:

Under the old regime (or "Ancien Régime," to put it in French), was full of inequality. Under the Ancien Régime, the aristocracy in France enjoyed much rank and privilege. Being a member of the "Second Estate" (the nobility or aristocracy) meant being exempt from most taxes that supported the nation. The 98% of the population that made up the "Third Estate" paid the costs of running a kingdom that supported the king and the aristocracy. (Note: The "First Estate," or clergy, included high-ranking members that were essentially aristocrats, as well as low-ranking persons like parish priests who were more like commoners.)

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