1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Gre4nikov [31]
3 years ago
10

Please c'est urgent et merci pour ceux qui répondent

French
1 answer:
Alex3 years ago
4 0

Hello I hope it suits you

You might be interested in
What is Pouvons-nous s'il vous plait sortir maman in english?
elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]
Can we take mom out in the morning ?
5 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Please help with my french homework !
Vedmedyk [2.9K]

Answer:

France and the United States appear not to see eye to eye on issues of religious freedom. This gap in understanding widened dramatically in 1998, when the US Congress and the Government of France both passed legislation on religious freedom that seemed to embrace opposite goals. In the United States, the International Religious Freedom Act  imposed sanctions on countries around the world that were convicted of violating religious freedom. The new law created a US Commission for International Religious Freedom and appointed an Ambassador-at-large to head an office on international religious freedom at the State Department. In France , the National Assembly recommended the creation of a governmental task-force, the Inter-Ministerial Mission against Sects , to monitor so-called dangerous cults. In each case, the legislation was approved unanimously. Yet their different goals appeared to conflict. In 1999, US Ambassador Robert Seiple, met with Alain Vivien, the French head of MILS who is also president of a secular development organization called Volunteers for Progress. The two discussed their differences, but failed to reach a common understanding on the goals of the two laws.

The paradox is that both countries embrace religious freedom and respect the separation between church and state. Despite different religious histories, France and the United States have both long embraced religious freedom in their constitutional documents. This principle was affirmed almost simultaneously in the two countries—in the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, and in the US Bill of Rights—in 1789. At the end of the Second World War, France and the United States cooperated in drafting the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, which includes religious freedom. Both also embrace the separation of church and state. Separation has existed in France since the 1905 Law of Separation (except in Alsace-Lorraine in eastern France and in French Guyana). Separation in the United States dates to the First Amendment of the US Constitution, ratified in 1791, and to a 1947 decision by the US Supreme Court that extended religious freedom and the disestablishment of religion to individual states.

But from a common starting point, US courts have erected a higher and more impenetrable “wall of separation,” as Justice Hugo Black called it in his 1947 decision, than have their French counterparts. Controversies that are still divisive today within American society, such as religious discussion in public schools after teaching hours and government subsidies to faith-based organizations, have never been weighty political issues in France. Since 1959, the French government pays the salaries of teachers in private schools, most of which are religious, and gives subsidies directly to those schools. Churches, temples and synagogues built in France before 1905 are the property of the state. National and municipal governments maintain these buildings, which are used free-of-charge by the clergy. Religious feasts are official holidays in France. The government organizes religious funerals for victims of disasters and for French Presidents.

These exceptions to a strict separation of church and state in France result in part from the enduring central role of the Catholic Church. Sunday attendance at mass has dropped to about 10 percent of the population in France today, but 80 percent of French citizens are still nominally Roman Catholics. This makes France the sixth largest Catholic country in the world, after Brazil, Mexico, the Philippines, Italy and… the United States. Catholicism was the exclusive state religion of France prior to 1791, and one of the four official religions, together with Lutheranism, Reformism and Judaism (later Islam in Algeria), recognized by the state under the 1801 Napoleonic Concordat up until 1905. The central role of Catholicism has in part dictated the nature of the relationship that the French state maintains with all religious organizations today. The four other main religions in France have, like the Catholic church, been organized at the national level, and the French government is currently discussing with several Islamic groups to achieve a similar national representative body for Islam.

4 0
2 years ago
FRENCH. Answer A.S.A.P<br> Put the following sentences in order to make a logical conversation.
taurus [48]

Bonjour !

Here is the dialogue in order ►

- Allo? Qui est à l'appareil ?

  <em>Allo, Who is on the phone ?</em>

<em />

<em>- </em>Bonjour, c'est Sophie à l'appareil, je voudrai parler à Yolande s'il vous plaît

<em>Good morning, it's Sophie on the phone, I would like to talk to Yolande please</em>

- Ah mais Yolande est absente, est-ce que vous avez essayé son téléphone cellulaire ?

<em>  Oh but Yolande isn't there, did you try her cell phone ?</em>

<em />

<em>- </em>Oui, mais la ligne est occupée.

 <em>Yes but the line is busy.</em>

<em />

- Ah oui? Elle est peut-être en ligne avec Jules. Vous voulez laisser un message ?

 <em>Oh yes ? She may be in the phone (in line) with Jules. Do you want to leave a message ?</em>

<em />

- Heu, oui, c'est pour l'inviter à manger chez moi demain soir.

 <em>Hem yes, it's to invite her to eat tomorrow evening at home.</em>

<em />

- Je vais lui demander ce soir. Je vous remercie d'avoir appelé Sophie.

 <em>I"ll ask her this evening. Thank you for inviting Sophie.</em>

<em />

- Merci, je rappellerai plus tard. Au revoir madame.

 <em>Thank you, I'll call back later. Good by madam</em>

<em />

<em>-</em>

hope this help ☺☺<em>☺</em>

6 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Hello, help me please​
Ilia_Sergeevich [38]

Answer:

Bonjour,

1. Les jeunes Français, que font-ils en premier, le samedi soir?

                                     <u> what </u>do they do first....

2. Est-ce que les restaurants à « l’américaine » marchent très bien?

   <u> Do</u> restaurants ...

3. Pourquoi les jeunes Français vont-ils en boîte?

  <u>  Why </u>do young French go to discos?

4. Dans la langue des jeunes, que veut dire « aller en boîte » ?

                                                <u>  what</u> does "aller en boîte" mean ?

5. Là, en boîte, est-il facile de faire des rencontres? Pourquoi?

                      <u>  is it</u> easy to meet people ?

6. Est-ce que les jeunes Français aiment jouer sur l’ordinateur, surfer sur Internet?

  <u>Do</u> young French like .......

7. Quel passe-temps est placé devant la lecture?

8. Quels sont leurs sports préférés? et dans quel ordre?

4 0
3 years ago
Il faut imaginer une suite d'histoire <br>​
matrenka [14]

Answer:

you have to imagine a series of history

Explanation:

3 0
2 years ago
Other questions:
  • The passé composé is composed of _______ verbs.<br> A. 1<br> B. 2<br> C. 3<br> 4. 4
    8·2 answers
  • Match the time to the correct French description.
    11·2 answers
  • Which of the following is a word borrowed from English language and used in the french language?
    11·1 answer
  • Deux électrons se rencontrent et veulent se donner un câlin mais ne peuvent pas. Pourquoi?
    13·2 answers
  • Plus de 70 rivières et cascades bonnes pour:
    13·2 answers
  • AN OPERA WHERE THE FROG IS MAIN CHARACTER, WATER NYMPH FALLS IN LOVE WITH HIM. IT WAS PERFORMED BY THE PARIS OPERA NOT TOOL LONG
    5·1 answer
  • How do u say seal in French
    10·1 answer
  • When Jack says, "Je wish there were sharks here. Ils have LOTS de dents," what does the word "dents" mean?
    8·1 answer
  • Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the appropriate form of the verb mentir.
    9·2 answers
  • Need help asap pleaseee !
    12·2 answers
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!