The group which was exclusively part of this estate was the impoverished group. The Third Estate compromised of the proletariat, which were commoners and peasants who worked on the land. The Third Estate is part of the Estates of the Realm which were the broad social orders of the hierarchically conceived society, common during the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period in Christian Europe.
1. an elected legislature
The Duma was the elected Parliament for Russia. It was created to appease Russians but was never well received by the monarchy. Many battles were fought between the monarch and the Duma. Eventually the Duma speaking for the people, asked Nicholas II to give up his throne. This act ended the monarchy in Russia.
2. The French people unseated the monarch Charles X.
Radicals in France wanted to return France to a representative government with elections. Riots broke out in France and could not be controlled until Charles gave up his position as king. Charles, fearing for his life, escaped to England. Louis-Philippe took over as the leader of France being proclaimed a king but one more representative of the citizens.
1982 to United States Court of Federal Claims
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The Hebrews believed that moral behavior was a major piece of their relationship with their creator.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is actually a hard question to answer. It also depends on which election you are talking about. John Quincy Adams won the first round (1824) and Jackson came back and won the second round (1828) resoundingly. So I take it we are talking about the second round.
Adams took the north east.
Jackson won almost everywhere else in 1828, but his most solid report came from the frontier and the south.
C is definitely wrong. Adams won the northeast.
B is also incorrect. The north east states belonged to Adams.
The 1824 election is a really interesting election. I did not know this, but apparently in that election it was really the house of representatives that decided who the president was going to be.
Adams was the only president not to win either the popular vote or the electoral college vote and still become president. I urge you, particularly if you are an American, to look up to see how that happened. It certainly was not repeated in 1828 or any time since for that matter.