What political reforms did the national assembly adopt? ?
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Ответ:
The main reforms were :
- abolition of the privileges (of the nobility and of the churches) : all the citizens are equal
- suppression of old provinces and creation of departements (with an elected president for each of them)
- nationalization of the Church's properties
- creation of banknotes ("assignats")
- secularization of the civil service (civil marriage ; divorce ; civil constitution of the Church)
- separation of power between legislative (elected Assembly) and executive (King and ministers)
Ответ:
See below.
Explanation:
This image is from Nazi propaganda. It shows anti-semitism, in the portrait of an insidious Jew, almost certainly representing international banking, controlling and financing Nazi Germany's enemies during WW2, namely Britain, the USA and the Soviet Union.
Propaganda doesn't change from one part of history to another. It uses imagery to portray a highly dramatized/skewed/fictionalized image of an issue.
If you were to apply this to the same issue today, namely anti-semitism, there are plenty of neo-nazi groups who would portray Jewish people in the same way, often contrasting them with what they see as the virtues of an Aryan culture. The Ku Klux Klan is a prime example.