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A tithe is a tax paid to the church.
Old Regime was France's traditional social and political system.
The bourgeoisie was France's members of the middle class.
The aristocracy is made up of members of the nobility.
The Estates General was France's national assembly. (This is the only one that I'm not 100% sure, but they're the last two terms, so I'm assuming they go together.)
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Old Regime - France's traditional social and political system
Tithe - a tax paid to the church
Bourgeoisie - members of the middle class
Aristocracy - members of the nobility
Estates-General - France's national assembly
- France society split into three Estates as part of the Old Regime in the 18th century.
- The clergy and the nobility class were a privileged class in the society, while the third estates were middle-class people called bourgeoisie and peasant and workers.
- The tithe is a collection of taxes given to the church.
- Tithe means 'one-tenth' as people give one-tenth of their money as tax to the church.
- The Estates-General was an assembly of delegates from all three of the estates.
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