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list the five steps of newton's scientific method.?

why was marie antoinette disliked by the people?

describe the make up of the three estates of the old regime of france?

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  1. five steps of newton's scientific method -

    Step 1:

    State the problem.

    Step 2:

    Research the problem.

    Step 3:

    Form a hypothesis.

    Step 4:

    TStep 5:

    Draw conclusions from the data. est the hypothesis.

    marie antoinette bought the Château de Saint-Cloud, a place she had always loved, from the duc d'Orléans, the father of the previously disgraced duc de Chartres. She intended to leave it as an inheritance to her younger children without stipulation. This was a hugely unpopular acquisition, one which caused her unpopularity with certain factions of the nobility to greatly increase. This dislike soon began to spill out into the rest of France, as the idea of a French queen owning her own residence independent of the king was deemed shocking. Despite the baron de Breteuil working on her behalf, the sale did not help the public's frivolous image of the queen. The château's expensive price, almost 6 million livres, added with the substantial extra cost of redecorating it, ensured that there would be less money going towards repaying France's substantial debt.[48]

    On March 27, 1785, Marie Antoinette gave birth to a second son, Louis Charles, who was created the duc de Normandie. Noticeably stronger in constitution than the sickly Dauphin, the new baby was affectionately nicknamed by the queen, my chou d'amour.[49] This naturally led to suspicions of illegitimacy once more. These suspicions along with the continued publication of the libelles, a never-ending cavalcade of court intrigues, the actions of Joseph II in the Kettle War, and her unwise purchase of Saint-Cloud combined to sharply turn popular opinion against the queen, and the image of a licentious, spendthrift, empty-headed foreign queen was fast taking root in the French psyche.

    France under the Ancien Régime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate or clergy; the Second Estate or nobility; and the Third Estate or commoners. The king was in his own special estate.

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