besides financial reform, what else drove the third estate to declare itself a national assembly? a) the third estate wanted the
king and ministers to leave their positions. b) the third estate wanted more appointments to bureaucratic positions. c) the third estate wanted more of a say in foreign affairs. d) the third estate wanted political and social reform.
D. During the French Revolution, the third estate was anyone who was basically not a part of the aristocracy or the clergy. In this case, the general populace wanted social and political reform that better benefited them instead of only benefiting those in higher positions of society.
The main grievance of the colonists leading up to the Revolution was
that Britain was taxing them too heavily. Less taxation would have led
to less protest, which could have inevitably led to the colonies staying
under British possession.
The answer is D. A set of diary entries written by generals who planned strategies during world war II. This is a primary source which was written during that time period and so would be the best support for the authors' argument..