All of the above.
in essence it ruins it
United States of America, France, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, Netherlands, Dominican Republic, and Colombia.
Because of sheer geographic and demographic size France was powerful and important in economic and political affairs around the time of the Industrial Revolution. Combined with a resistance to industrialization, France avoided associated problems.
he countries which was effected economically after the war was: France, Nazi Germany and the United Kingdom. Most all countries in Europe which contributed or was involved the war suffered economically.
Republic
France is a republic with a elected president, while Spain is a monarchy.
It was a Parliamentary Republic.
First French Republic
French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958. France has no authority over the Republic of Guinea.
Do you remember the good old USSR - Union of Soviet SOCIALIST REPUBLICS? The two are not mutually exclusive, one is a political structure, the other economic. France is a republic and is capitalist.
Very varied, as it is in most countries. Basically, France was a monarchy for many centuries, then there was the French Revolution, then followed various episodes of republic and monarchy and republic until things settled in the late 1950s as a modern republic with a president.
No. In 1789 this political system was finished there, France becoming ever since a republic. --------------------------------------------------- Actually, what is above is not totally correct. France knew two monarchy restorations in 1830 and in 1848.
No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.
yes the national assembly did declare France a republic on the 21st September 1792.
France was a parliamentary republic known as the Third Republic. The government was unstable, with frequent changes in the Cabinet.
events: France became a republic Consequences: Austrian chancellor was formed to resign