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By the 18th century, the French nobility are living lives of complete luxury, replete with the finest goods from Africa, Europe and the middle east. At the same time, the majority of French peasants continue to live lives of abject poverty
with misery and disease stalking around every corner. Is this a sustainable political/economic system? Remember
that the peasants outnumber the nobility by many times over. What are some ways the peasants will possibly react to
their situation?

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