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The national assembly dissolved and was replaced
1.) the french republic.
2.) the monarchy.
3.) the senate.
4.) the national convention.
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In which type of economy are these decisions made by the producers , consumers, and the goverment?
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True or false: the eastern roman empire lasted for 1,000 years longer than the western roman empire.
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The national assembly dissolved and was replaced
1.) the french republic.
2.) the monarch...
1.) the french republic.
2.) the monarch...
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