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1930s: The French government is a constitutional democracy known as the Third Republic, based on the Constitution of 1815.
Today: The French government is a constitutional democracy known as the Fifth Republic, based on the Constitution of 1958.
1930s: France is a member of the multination alliance known as the League of Nations, which formed in the wake of World War I and was designed to maintain world peace.
Today: France is a member of the United Nations, which replaced the League of Nations at the end of World War II. France is also...
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