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The origins of the terms “left” and “right” go back to the French Revolution, to the seating arrangement adopted at the first meeting of the General Assembly (États Généraux) in 1789. The radicals, members of the Third Assembly, sat on the left, while the aristocrats who supported the king sat on the king's right. A similar seating style was followed in subsequent French Parliaments. Very soon the term "right" came to be understood as reactionary or royalist, and the term "left" as a term that embodied revolutionary or egalitarian sympathies.
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