Renaissance – 15th to 16th century
The Renaissance style refers to the style of the historic period primarily marked by King Francois I.
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Renaissance – 15th to 16th century
The Renaissance style refers to the style of the historic period primarily marked by King Francois I.
Modern French politics remain characterized by a Left/Right division of the country even though the border between the two has been recently blurred. In the current Fifth Republic, begun by Charles de Gaulle, enormous executive power is given to the President, who is elected for seven years. His government is composed of a Council of Ministers, led by a
Since the 1950′s, French people have enjoyed the benefits of mass culture and consumerism. As the fourth economic power, France’s standard of living and level of comsumption are very similar to those in the USA.
Urban life in a city such as Paris has become almost the same as in any other megapolis in the world.
The First World War erupted in 1914 in northeast France and after two years of German victories, fell into the horrors of trench warfare. The United States entered the war in 1917 and helped France to victory. The Allies demanded generous restitutions and payments from the Germans, who resented the humiliation for years, and was one of the factors which sparked WWII.
Private radios have only been authorized in France since 1982. As with television, the number of private radios increased dramatically since then.