The group in France that would have been most inspired by Locke's idea about taxation IS THE THIRD ESTATE.
France had an unequal social hierarchy, all the people are divided into three basic social classes. The first class, also called the first estate was made up of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church and they were less than 1% of France population. The first estate group owned 10% of all the land in France but paid very little in tax. The second social group also called the second estate was made up of rich nobles, they formed about 2% of France population, they owned about 20% of all the land in France and they were exempted from paying taxes. The third group is also called the third estate and is made up of the commoners. This group consisted of the workers, the peasant and the bourgeoisie, they made up about 97% of France population and they paid about 50% tax.
Locke is an enlightened speaker and his ideas about equality of men and unfair treatment of the poor excited the third estate group and pushed them to demand for changes in government. This led to the French Revolution.
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<h3>The Senate Republicans rejected certain provisions of the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations.</h3>
Explanation:
- When President Wilson proposed for the Treaty of Versailles and an international organization which he believed would govern international relations and interactions, it was rejected by the the allied forces as well by the Senate Republicans.
- The Republican Senate leader, Henry Cobot Lodge was very skeptical about Wilson's proposal for the treaty. The Senate Republicans were against certain provisions of the treaty which they believed would hamper U.S's interest in world politics and economy.
- Lodge, therefore, proposed for certain reservations or exemptions and amendments in the provisions in the treaty which would enhance U.S's interest in the world politics.
- Wilson's failure to address Lodge's proposals in the treaty led Senate Republicans to vote against the treaty and consequently U.S failed to join the League of Nations.
C: The allies were near defeat
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Question- In the early 1830's, the majority of workers in the textile mills of Massachusetts wer?
A. young unmarried women from rural New England
B.newly arrived immigrants from Ireland
C.men who were heads of households
D.married women whose children were of school age free African Americans from urban areas
Answer. A. Young unmarried women from rural New England