When the middle and aristocratic classes moved to the suburbs of the great metropolises, what were their living conditions?
a) They lived in relatively pleasant and safe surroundings, unlike those in the packed inner cities.
b) They found themselves removed from polite society.
Consider This: Louis XV’s mistress moved to one of these suburban residences. See 5.1: A Sudden Acceleration.
c) They found themselves isolated from political connections.
Consider This: Louis XV’s mistress moved to one of these suburban residences. See 5.1: A Sudden Acceleration.
d) They lived next to unpleasant and unhygienic farms.
Consider This: Louis XV’s mistress moved to one of these suburban residences. See 5.1: A Sudden Acceleration.
a) They lived in relatively pleasant and safe surroundings, unlike those in the packed inner cities.
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