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aristocracy
1)the members of noble families as a group.2) the second estate of France
divine right
the belief that a monarch's authority came from God and, therefore, could not be questioned
entrepreneur
a person who provides the money to help start a new business or invention
estates
the three social classes of France before the French Revolution
factory
a large building in which goods are made
market economy
an economy based on producing and selling goods and services according to the principle of supply and demand
patent
a document which gives an inventor the sole right to make or sell his product or idea
raw material
a natural resource that can be made into a useful product. examples:cotton, lumber, or wood
revolution
a great change the affects how people think and live, and how leaders govern
textile
1)fabric made by weaving. 2)cloth
traditional economy
an economy usually based on farming that does not change much over time
working class
people who work for wages