Asked by Alyssa Ramsarran on Sep 25, 2024
In the eighteenth century,the tour of France referred to
A) the new tourism industry.
B) the rotation of the army.
C) the education of journeymen in their trade.
D) the annual tour of the French king.
E) the movement of Catholic clergy throughout France.
Tour of France
An annual men's multiple stage bicycle race primarily held in France, considered one of the most prestigious and challenging events in the sport of cycling.
Journeymen
Skilled workers who have completed their apprenticeships but are not yet masters, typically traveling to gain experience.
- Develop insight into how the church and nobility shaped society in the eighteenth century.
Learning Objectives
- Develop insight into how the church and nobility shaped society in the eighteenth century.
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