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France Diverse physical geo Size of Texas Rich history

French “Nation-State” 90% speak French/ French Ethnicity Mostly Roman Catholic

Notre Dame Cathedral Influence of Catholic Church

French History Palace of Versailles Relic of French Monarchy - All the power!

Storming of the Bastille – End of Monarchy, start of the French Revolution - democracy

Motto of French Revolution Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood (Fraternity)

Guillotine Equality in death during French Revolution! Symbol of chaos of Revolution “OFF WITH HER HEAD! Not even a queen (Marie Antoinette) could avoid the guillotine

Arc de Triomphe Built by Napoleon - military greatness

Paris – Primate City Planned City of Love

Eiffel Tower Build for 100 year anniversary of Bastille. Tallest building in the world for 50 years!

French Economy page 313 1. Heavy in agriculture – small farms 2. Service Economy 3. 35 hour work week and 1 month vacation required BUT Highly Taxed Highly regulated

Tour de France

French Empire 2nd only to Great Britain in size

Colonial Legacy Spread of language, culture BUT former colonial people DON’T “fit in”

French cuisine

U.S. French Relationship Allies since Revolutionary War French Revolution inspired by American Revolution, colors inspired by American Flag Fought together in WWI, and WII Relationship Today? “Ugly American” “Sissy French” “Freedom Fries”