France by Robert Horewitz, Brian Bigelow, Andrew Booras.

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France by Robert Horewitz, Brian Bigelow, Andrew Booras

Government France is a republic. (French Republic) 22 regions divided into 96 departments (smaller regions) ("France." Cultur Grams 2010 World Edition. Ann Arbor: Pro Quest, 2010) Exucutive branch o President- Nicolas Sarcozy; power- head of state o Prime Minister- Francois Fillon; power- head of government Legislative branch o Bicameral Parliment o 319 member Senate o 577 member national assembly Judicial branch o Court of Cassation- civil and crimnal o Council of State- administrative court o Constitutional Council- constitutional law (Backround: France. "Backround Note: France" U.S. Department of State. 18 Aug Web. 20 Mar )

Culture In France a persons "Class" is determined by their education, family reputation, and finantial status. The people are very patriotic and want visitors to have some knowledge of French and French culture Very educated culture Care about physical apearences. France is known for fation ("France." Culture Grams 2010 World Edition. Ann Arbor: Pro Quest, 2010)

France's Stability France

Economics -France is an industrial country -They depend on their output of livestock and agriculture more then most industrial countries. - There most grown crops are wheat, sugar beets, corn, barley, and potatoes. - France's industries produce machinery, chemicals, automobiles, metals, aircrafts, electronic equipment, textiles, and food. -Also advanced technology industries make coal, iron, bauxite, and others. -Nuclear energy powers 75% of all electricity in France. ("France" France economics: 21 March,

Major Events In History -French Revolution: Started 1789, ended late1790's when Napoleon came to power. French completely redesigned country's political system. Destroyed institutions like Absolute Monarchy and the feudal system. ("French Revolution"History.com: Topics) -Second Republic: In 1848, France wanted another political reform so it protested against its king. The King decided to leave the country which left it open for Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte who made France a Republic. (Wilde, Robert) -Declaration of Fifth Republic: In 1959, a WWII hero named Charles de Gaulle drove a new constitution that gave the president more power. De Gaulle became the 1st president of France's current government. (Wilde, Robert)

Works Cited Backround: France. "Backround Note: France" U.S. Department of State. 18 Aug Web. 20 Mar "French Revolution." History.com 1996 A&E Television Networks Web 22 March 2011 Wilde, Robert "Key Events In French History."Europeanhistory.about.com Web 22 March 2011 < tm March 21,