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Charles de Gaulle

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The revolution of 1789 has brought some extreme change to the French government; it became a uniformed and centralized administration. The country is governed by the constitution of 1958 which created the Fifth French Republic and reflected the views of Charles de Gaulle who was also the first president. This constitution provides a strong president who is elected for a five year term
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French Revolution

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2) Beliefs: French Revolutionaries The Protests (Students against the Government): Disappointments with the educational system New dormitory reforms, for the idea of having the opposite sex in the dorms Wanted a change in the school program Class sizes and the teacher to student ratio Teachers provide no attention to students Overcrowding in the school: Student population rises throughout France in great numbers: 170,000 to 514,000. Closing of Nanterre and Sorbonne (Bernard) Other Reforms the students protested for: End to the Vietnam War Sexual and artistic freedom Labour and government reform (Bernard) Requests:
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