The administrative system of eighteenth-century France before the Revolution
A) includedoverlapping systems of Roman and feudal law.
B) was administered by competent officials selected by merit.
C) utilized a standard system of weights and measures to facilitate trade.
D) prompted the admiration of the philosophes.
E) had an efficient judicial system.
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