Aristocracy. But also a lot of the clergy members who were determined not to accept the revolutionary ideals, as well as everybody (of the bourgeoisie) that also didn't.
The original revolutionaries, once they are mostly successful, are now worried about some future revolutionaries starting a different revolution, to redo the society once again. To the original revolutionaries, what they believed in was right. So, what's the need for another revolution, they think. So, they do not want another revolution after their revolution, or a revolution within their revolution. In the chaos of their revolution, they have the incentive and means to wipe out anyone they think differs from their viewpoint. In the same chaos, someone else can wipe out the original revolutionaries, and hijack the revolution. The incentive of money, power, women, and future good life is far too much to resist.
Lawyers were wealthy members of the Bourgeoisie and were highly regarded during the French Revolution. Lawyers were members of the Third Estate, which had been abused by the other two Estates, paying the largest tax burden and receiving less benefits.
the are multiple forms of this question and there are different answers if it says Louis XVI and thousands of others are arrested and executed, Napoleon declares himself emperor of France. Then the answer is (1) The National Constituent Assembly proposes a new constitution. (2) French leaders end the Reign of Terror and condemn its leader
The Saudi Arabian terrorist group Al-Quaeda. The attacks were executed by mostly Saudi and Egyptian Al-Quaeda members.
The Aristocracy/Nobility made up the second estate in the French Revolution.
The individual who acts as a go-between between the leadership and the majority party members in the House of Representatives is typically the Majority Whip. The Majority Whip's role involves ensuring party discipline, counting votes, and communicating the leadership's agenda to party members, as well as conveying members' concerns back to the leadership. This position is essential for maintaining cohesion and support for legislation among the majority party.
During France's Reign of Terror (1793-1794), the majority of those executed were perceived political enemies of the revolutionary government, including aristocrats, clergy, and members of the Girondin political faction. The movement targeted anyone deemed counter-revolutionary or a threat to the ideals of the Revolution. The guillotine became a symbol of this period, with thousands executed, including notable figures like King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette. Ultimately, the Terror resulted in widespread fear and paranoia, leading to the persecution of even moderate revolutionaries.
majority party
Yes in general, committee chairmen are selected from members of the majority party.
majority whip
lawyer
An ordinary bill requires majority of more than 50% of voting members in both houses. A constitutional ammendment bill require special majority i.e., more than 50% of the total members of that house and 2/3 of the members the present voting members.
They have the most members. The Majority is Republicans , as Conservatives as they are often referred to.
(Senate majority whip)
Secondary assimilation is the extent of interaction between members of minority and majority groups in less intimate settings, such as educational, work, etc
reduced prejudice
most members