Answer: The three things that left France´s government in debt before the revolution were:
1- France´s involvement in the Seven Year´s war (1756-1763)
2- France´s participation in the American Revolution of 1775-1783 and also the costs of having a big army and navy to mantain.
3. The costs related to the King Louis XVI´s extravagant palace at Versailles and the superficial spending of the queen, Marie-Antoinette
Explanation: The involvement in wars and the extravagant spendings of the kings were the main factors that led France to the Revolution. Since if it wasn´t for these financial irresponsabilities, France would still have been prosperous at the time.
I believe the answer is <span>C. Long hired anti-Longites to work in the governor’s office
Earl long was a major supporter of large allocation from government budget into welfare. Anti-longites refers to the group of people who see this allocation as a reckless use of the budget, and Earl long chose not to inclue this group in his pollitical team</span>
He was an activist you can say, he urged for the colonies to win independence because he thought it would be common sense
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Directly or indirectly, the economies of all 13 British colonies in North America depended on slavery. By the 1620s, the labor-intensive cultivation of tobacco for European markets was established in Virginia, with white indentured servants performing most of the heavy labor. Before 1660 only a fraction of Virginia planters held slaves. By 1675 slavery was well established, and by 1700 slaves had almost entirely replaced indentured servants. With plentiful land and slave labor available to grow a lucrative crop, southern planters prospered, and family-based tobacco plantations became the economic and social norm.
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