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Popular front
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left-wing
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French Communist Party
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Socialist
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SFIO
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Radical and Socialist Party
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interwar period
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May 1936 legislative elections
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Léon Blum
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Camille Chautemps
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Edouard Daladier
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Spanish Civil War
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effects of the Great Depression
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Frente Popular
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workers' movement
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general strike
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Matignon agreements
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social rights
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Marceau Pivert
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French Communist Party
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Cartel des gauches
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Irène Joliot-Curie
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Cécile Brunschvicg
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right to vote
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general election
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3 May
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1936
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February 6, 1934 riots
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far-right had tried
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Republic
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Comintern
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fascist
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authoritarian
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social-fascist
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Popular Front
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social-democrats
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Cartel des gauches
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anti-fascism
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Maurice Thorez
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L'Humanité
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Chamber of Deputies
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Democratic Republican Alliance
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Great Depression
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affected France
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rise of Adolf Hitler
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Nazi Germany
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far-right leagues
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Marcel Bucard
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Mouvement Franciste
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Mussolini
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Neo-Socialism
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general election
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3 May
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1936
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Léon Blum
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Prime Minister
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cabinet
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Ligue des droits de l'homme
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Dreyfus Affair
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Comité de vigilance des intellectuels antifascistes
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Paul Ramadier
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Party of Proletarian Unity
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social democracy
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Third International
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Camille Pelletan
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Catholic
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Matignon Accords
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labor laws
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right to strike
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collective bargaining
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vacations
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antisemitic
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Cagoule
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Spanish Civil War
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non-intervention
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Mussolini
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Hitler
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Franco
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French copyright law
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intellectual property right
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Alfred de Vigny
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Proudhon
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Lamartine
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Jules Romains
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Matignon Accords
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tourism in France
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beach resorts
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Biarritz
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Deauville
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leisures
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otium
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Léo Lagrange
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sports
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Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports
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Minister of Public Health
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Fascist
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war
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propaganda
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militarist
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Hitler Youth
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Mussolini
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Balilla
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SS
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fasci
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Robert Baden-Powell
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Scouting
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Thorstein Veblen
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Theory of the Leisure Class
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scientific racist
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public health
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degeneration
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class struggle
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corporatist
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neo-socialist
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colonialism
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anti-imperialist
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anti-colonialist
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Georges Vacher de Lapouge
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meritocratic
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Republican
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Enlightenment
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remilitarization of the Rhineland
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Locarno Treaties
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Stresa Front
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revisionism
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Treaty of Versailles
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conscription
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International Olympic Committe
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1936 Olympic Games
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Walter Benjamin
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Spanish Popular Front
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People's Olympiad
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Pierre Cot
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André Malraux
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International Brigades
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Pierre Mendès France
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Fourth Republic
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peace agreements
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Viet-minh
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Indochina
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boycott
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The Internationale
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General Franco
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Spanish Morocco
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Spanish Civil War
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Million Franc Race
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race cars
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Mercedes-Benz
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Auto Union
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Delahaye
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René Dreyfus
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Jean-Pierre Wimille
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Bugatti
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Resistance
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Rudolf Caracciola
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Silver Arrow
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Grand Prix de Pau
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French colonial empires
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Colonialism
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Blum-Viollette proposal
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Messali Hadj
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French government ministers
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SFIO
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Radical-Socialist Party
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French Communist Party
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Léon Blum
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President of the Council
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Edouard Daladier
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Minister of War and of National Defence
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Camille Chautemps
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Minister of State
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Paul Faure
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Maurice Viollette
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Yvon Delbos
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Minister of Interior
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Vincent Auriol
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Minister of Finances
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Charles Spinasse
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Minister of National Economy
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Minister of Justice
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Minister of Labour
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Minister of Marine
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Pierre Cot
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Minister of Air
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Minister of National Education
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Minister of Pensions
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Minister of Agriculture
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Minister of Colonies
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Minister of Public Works
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Minister of Public Health
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Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones (PTT)
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Minister of Trade
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Marx Dormoy
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Léo Lagrange
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Julian T. Jackson
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André Malraux
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Gallimard
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Organized Labour portal
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Popular Front in Senegal
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Matignon Accords (1936)
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History of the Left in France
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Multitudes
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April 18
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2006
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L'Humanité
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