Questions: Depuis la IIIème république, combien de fois les Français ont-ils changé de constitution ?
Transcript text: Depuis la IIIème république, combien de fois les Français ont-ils changé de constitution ?
Solution
Since the establishment of the Third Republic in France, the French have changed their constitution several times. Here is a chronological overview of the changes:
Third Republic (1870-1940): The Third Republic was established in 1870 and lasted until 1940. It was governed by the constitutional laws of 1875.
Vichy Regime (1940-1944): During World War II, the Vichy regime, led by Marshal Philippe Pétain, suspended the Third Republic's constitution and established an authoritarian regime.
Provisional Government (1944-1946): After the liberation of France, a provisional government was established, leading to the creation of a new constitution.
Fourth Republic (1946-1958): The Fourth Republic was established with a new constitution in 1946. This constitution was in effect until 1958.
Fifth Republic (1958-present): The current constitution of the Fifth Republic was adopted in 1958 under the leadership of Charles de Gaulle. This constitution is still in effect today, although it has been amended several times.
Answer
The answer is 4
Explanation
Option 1: Incorrect, as it does not account for all the changes.
Option 2: Incorrect, as it underestimates the number of constitutional changes.
Option 3: Incorrect, as it overestimates the number of constitutional changes.
Option 4: Correct, as it accurately reflects the number of times the French have changed their constitution since the Third Republic.