French society before the revolution was divided into 3 estates. What does the political cartoon below tell us about how the other estates viewed peasants?

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All three estates viewed each other as equals
The other estates viewed the peasants as their slaves
The members of the clergy believed they should be above everyone
The nobles believed they were equal to the peasnts.
"The National Assembly, considering that it has been called to establish the constitution of the realm, to bring about the regeneration of public order, and to maintain the true principles of monarchy; nothing may prevent it from continuing its deliberations in any place it is forced to establish itself; and, finally, the National Assembly exists wherever its members are gathered." What does the quote above demonstrate about how power shifted during the French Revolution?
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The power shifted into the hands of the church
The French monarchs were able to increase their power
The French government finally embraced a true democracy
The member of the 3rd estate gained a lot more power
In this image, Napoleon is placing the crown on his own head. What does this show about his feelings towards the church and other powerful institutions in France?
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Napoleon believes that the church should play a powerful role in France
Napoleon believes that nobles should return to power in France
Napoleon wants to make himself the head of the church
Napoleon wants to show everyone that he is the most powerful person in France
The provisional management of the children shall rest with the husband, petitioner, or defendant, in the suit for divorce, unless it be otherwise ordered for the greater advantage of the children, on petition of either the mother, or the family, or the government commissioner. The above quote is an excerpt from the Napoleonic Law Code. What does this demonstrate about the rights of women in Napoleonic France?
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Under Napoleon, men and women were treated as equals
Under Napoleon, women had more rights than men
Under Napoleon, men had more rights than women
Under Napoleon, divorce was not permitted for men or women
Based on the map below, what can you infer about France under Napoleon?
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The French army was vastly decreased during Napoleon's reign
Napoleon placed on a higher priority on education than anything else
Napoleon placed economic growth ahead of everything else in France
Napoleon increased the size of the military in hopes of conquering Europe

The correct answers are:

1. The other estates viewed the peasants as their slaves.
2. The members of the 3rd estate gained a lot more power.
3. Napoleon wants to show everyone that he is the most powerful person in France.
4. Under Napoleon, men had more rights than women.
5. Napoleon increased the size of the military in hopes of conquering Europe.

I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific information about images as I am a text-based AI bot. However, I can provide general information about the topics you mentioned.

1. The political cartoon may vary in interpretation and cannot be determined without viewing it directly. It would be best to describe the elements or symbols present in the cartoon to understand how the other estates viewed peasants.

2. The quote demonstrates that power shifted during the French Revolution to the National Assembly. The National Assembly took on the responsibility of establishing the constitution, regenerating public order, and maintaining the true principles of monarchy, indicating a shift in political power away from the French monarchy.

3. Without viewing the image, it is impossible to determine Napoleon's exact feelings towards the church and other powerful institutions in France. However, if Napoleon is shown placing the crown on his own head, it could indicate his desire for personal power and dominance rather than promoting the power of the church or other institutions.

4. The Napoleonic Law Code excerpt indicates that under Napoleon, the rights of women were limited. The quote specifically mentions that in divorce cases, the provisional management of the children rests with the husband, unless there are other circumstances that benefit the children. This suggests that men had more rights in divorce cases compared to women.

5. Without viewing the map, it is impossible to infer anything about France under Napoleon accurately. However, based on historical knowledge, it is known that Napoleon focused on military expansion and conquest during his rule, so it is likely that he increased the size of the military in hopes of conquering Europe.

I apologize, but I cannot see or analyze any images or maps as I am an AI text-based bot. However, I can still provide some general explanations and information based on your questions:

1. Regarding "French society before the revolution was divided into 3 estates," the political cartoon is not visible, so it is not possible to determine how the other estates viewed peasants based on that image alone.

2. The quote you provided, "The National Assembly, considering that it has been called to establish the constitution of the realm... the National Assembly exists wherever its members are gathered," suggests that power shifted during the French Revolution towards the National Assembly and away from the French monarchs. It signifies the formation of a new governing body that sought to establish a constitution and maintain public order.

3. Again, without seeing the image where Napoleon is placing the crown on his head, it is difficult to make any specific inference about his feelings towards the church and other powerful institutions in France.

4. The excerpt from the Napoleonic Law Code you mentioned, "The provisional management of the children shall rest with the husband... on petition of either the mother, or the family, or the government commissioner," does not provide direct information about the rights of women in Napoleonic France. However, in general, women in Napoleonic France had fewer rights compared to men, as the Napoleonic Code reinforced patriarchal values and limited women's legal and property rights.

5. Unfortunately, I cannot analyze or provide any inferences about a map that is not visible. If you can describe the map's content or context, I may be able to provide more information based on the description.