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Which of the following did not inspire the rise of French Nationalism in the 1700's?
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a. Europeans became more devoted to religion.
b. Great thinkers promoted beliefs in freedom and liberty.
c. People wanted more control over their wealth and resources.
d. People abandoned superstitions and religious myths for scientific thought.
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