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  2. Political culture of France - Wikipedia

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    Religion: France had been dominated by the Catholic Church, but since the 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State, the French government policy has been based on Laïcité, which is one of the constitution's principles. [3] History: The democracy in France started with a revolution and evolved through a series of protests.

  3. Politics of France - Wikipedia

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    The politics of France take place within the framework of a semi-presidential system determined by the French Constitution of the French Fifth Republic.The nation declares itself to be an "indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic". [1]

  4. List of political systems in France - Wikipedia

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    Many of these forms of government were known in Classical antiquity, and pre-date the existence of France. Classical French historiography usually regards Clovis I (r. 509–511) as the first king of France, however historians today consider that such a kingdom didn't begin until the establishment of West Francia in 843.

  5. Constitution of France - Wikipedia

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    The current Constitution regards the separation of church and state, democracy, social welfare, and indivisibility as core principles of the French state. [ 3 ] [ non-primary source needed ] Charles de Gaulle was the main driving force in introducing the new constitution and inaugurating the Fifth Republic , while the text was drafted by Michel ...

  6. Julia Cagé - Wikipedia

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    Julia Cagé has a twin sister, Agathe Cagé, who is a technocrat and an advisor to Najat Vallaud-Belkacem. [1]Cagé attended prep school in letters and social sciences at Lycée Thiers in Marseille.

  7. France and the League of Nations - Wikipedia

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    France and the Nazi Threat: The Collapse of French Diplomacy 1932–1939 (2004); translation of his highly influential La décadence, 1932–1939 (1979) online; Gill, George. The League of Nations: from 1929 to 1946 (1996) online; Ginneken, Anique H.M. van. Historical Dictionary of the League of Nations (2006) excerpt and text search

  8. Liberties and Responsibilities of Universities (France)

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    At the end of November, some 100 lycées (out of 1,500 in France) and some 40 universities were still blocked, but at the beginning of December, the classes resumed in most universities and lycées. On 13 December, Valérie Pécresse unveiled a plan to address university students' failure, the second point of the vast reform of university.

  9. Dual revolution - Wikipedia

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    Generally, Industrial Revolution means transitioning from hand produced to machines. In the case of the dual revolution, the Industrial portion was more from social scientists like Count Henri de Saint-Simon, Charles Fourier, Louis Blanc, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, and Karl Marx who attempted to come up with ideas for “utopias”, conservative and socialist societies.