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it celebrates a day when the French masses rose up against oppression.
Explanation:
Bastille Day is a national festival that takes place in memory of the fall of the Bastille, the historic moment that begins the French Revolution.
The Bastille, or more precisely Bastille Saint-Antoine was a prison and a symbol of the absolute and arbitrary power of the Old Regime of Louis XVI. On July 14, 1789, the protesters took control of the fortress, being the first major intervention of the French people and breaking the absolute power of the king.
For French citizens this event is considered as the symbol of the battle against oppression and hence the importance of the date and the motivation for the whole celebration.
In this period the acclaimed principles of Freedom, Equality and Fraternity - Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, the motto of the Revolution - have so far surpassed the aristocratic, monarchical and religious ideals towards the conquest of new forms of government grounded in democracy.
It was with the French Revolution that the absolutist monarchy, ruler of the country for centuries, was abolished.
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Vietnamese culture is uniquely its own but has a lot of Chinese influence
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Isolationism is the practice or policy of taking distance from the interest or political affais other groups or countries, which has been sometimes characteristic of the Ameican political life as it was after WWI.
Some senators in the USA believed that the League of Nations violated the sovereignity of the country thus deciding not to join the league and refusing to ratify the Treaty of Versailles which was the agreement that officially ended WWI. Thereby (<em>C.</em>)