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  • Gold And Silver King Of France
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    1. The dominant civilization at the time was the Roman Empire. 2. Western Europe was right behind the Roman Empire in civilization. 3. With the fall of the Roman Empire, Western civilization fell. 1. Western Europe began to slit in to seperate countries. 2. Less people used Latin as a form of communication. 3. This made international communication difficult. 4. Many different languages emerged. 5. Christianity split up with the rise of Protestantism. A. There were lees religious wars. B. The las...
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  • Congress Of Vienna King Of France
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    There were numerous events at the turn of the nineteenth century. They can be best characterized as the French Revolution, Napoleons reign, and the Congress of Vienna. The French Revolution consisted of the numerous revolts of the Third Estate against the monarch, Louis XVI. Napoleons reign consisted of numerous conquests, totaling in most of Europe, and ending in a few tragic errors and miscalculations on his part that would cause him the throne. The Congress of Vienna was a one-year convention...
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  • French Revolution National Assembly
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    There were many different events that led to the French Revolution. One reason was the deficit spending done by the government. This is when more money is spent then taken in. Louis XIV had left France deeply in debt. Wars like to American Revolution and the Seven Years War strained the treasury even more. To bridge the gap between the expenses and income, the government borrowed more and more money. To solve this financial crisis, the government wanted increased taxes, reduced expenses, or both...
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  • First And Second Estates Third Estate
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    ... the monarchy and the nobility had all the power in the country and a large percentage of the wealth. This was acceptable to them, but caused a great deal of unhappiness for common people who worked for their money. There was talk of reform and progress, but for many years it simply remained a plan. The Old Regime was doomed to fall eventually, it was just a matter of time. The French population consisted of three classes: the nobility, the clergy, and the commoners. Most of the wealth reside...
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  • French Revolution Third Estate
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    There are a number of profound reasons that caused the French Revolution. Prevailing reasons include social inequality, economic downfall, and the introduction of new ideals into society. This introduction of new, radical ideals is what is known to historians as the Enlightenment. Enlightenment ideals provided a major foundation of motivation for change in France. These ideals stimulated absolute monarchs to apply reason to statecraft, a search for useful reforms, as well as a philosophe-shaped ...
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  • King Louis Xvi Legislative And Executive
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    Gradually after the American Revolution, France had its own Revolution in 1789. The French were very unhappy with their current status, jobs, and living conditions. They saw what the Americans did to achieve liberty, and how successful they were. Many of them had also read the writings of the philosophers and believed that change was necessary. Nevertheless, the main problems that led to the French Revolution were deep debt, competition between social classes, and the unlawful conduct of the kin...
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    ... joined Ozzy's band in time for the North American tour. They toured across North America from May through September of 1981 playing songs from "Blizzard of Ozzy" as well as "Diary of a Madman", with a few Black Sabbath songs thrown in to close their shows. Choosing to headline their tour instead of going on a bigger tour as a support act paid off as "Blizzard of Ozzy" went gold in 100 days, though in some of the smaller cities in the United States, their shows were threatened to be cancelled...
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  • A History Of The French Revolution
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    In our society, if we dont respect the freedom of others we, most of the time, go to jail. But, in the late 1700 s, in Europe, people were not respected and were fed-up to live in a society where only one person was responsible of the destiny of 27 million people. As you can guess I will, in the following text, explain the reasons and the results of the French Revolution. In the 1760 s the American revolution began. The population was asking for a new constitution and a bill of rights. They want...
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  • Change Brought About From The French Revolution
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    In tracing the course of the French Revolution, the patterns of the events as a whole seem to follow specific patterns that can be classified into three separate divisions chronologically. "Revolutions evolve in definite phases. At first they are moderate in scope, then they become radical to excess and finally they are brought to abrupt conclusions by the emergence of a strong man to restore order. " The Revolution brought about great changes in the society and government of France. The revolut...
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  • Signed The Treaty Duc De
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    ... uttering their neighbors. The neighborhood militias played a significant role in the slaughter. The killing went on for three days or so, with the city councilors and even the king not able to bring the whole thing under control. There are numerous tales of atrocities, some of courage and heroism. Historians will never know what exactly happened and why. The Louvre itself was not immune. Henri de Navarre slept in his bridal suit with an entourage of 40 -armed men, all of whom were killed. He...
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    The name Brazil comes from Pau Brasil. There are around 145 million people living in Brazil, most of them near the coast. The population is growing rapidly and half of all Brazilians are under the age of 20. By the end of the century, it is estimated that Brazil's population will have reached 180 million. Brazil borders on ten other Latin American countries. Most of the northern part of Brazil is low-lying and veined by the mighty Amazon River and its tributaries. The Amazon is the largest river...
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  • Reign Of Terror Napoleon Bonaparte
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    French Revolutions I. The French revolution is often considered the beginning of the new period in the world history. The revolution was the part of revolutionary movement that started before 1789 and influenced the majority of countries both in Europe and all over the world. The ancient regime (ancien regime) was not democratic in the loose sense of the word. There were three main Estates: The Roman Catholic Clergy (the First Estate), the Nobility (the second estate) and the remainder of the pe...
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    Brazil The name Brazil comes from Pau Brasil. There are around 145 million people living in Brazil, most of them near the coast. The population is growing rapidly and half of all Brazilians are under the age of 20. By the end of the century, it is estimated that Brazil? s population will have reached 180 million. Brazil borders on ten other Latin American countries. Most of the northern part of Brazil is low-lying and veined by the mighty Amazon River and its tributaries. The Amazon is the large...
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    French Revolution and Napoleon The French Revolution occurred in France between 1789 to 1815. This period in French history was considered violent, yet necessary toward the evolution of France. Before the revolution, France a monarchy ruled by Louis XIV. Though his absolute control, the words spoken by Louis XIV became legal law in France. The autocratic classes society of France caused the majority of its people to live in poor economic conditions. The people s discontentment with their way of ...
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  • Committee Of Public Safety Constituent Assembly
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    French Revolution, cataclysmic political and social upheaval, extending from 1789 to 1799. The revolution resulted, among other things, in the overthrow of the monarchy in France and in the establishment of the First Republic. It was generated by a vast complex of causes and produced an equally vast complex of consequences. For more than a century before the accession of King Louis XVI in 1774, the French government experienced periodic economic crises resulting from wars, royal mismanagement, a...
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  • Live In Poverty Drugs And Alcohol
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    Individuals are propelled in to committing crime Every crime is the result of individual, physical and social conditions. (Ferri, 1893). In Thinking seriously about crime Jock Young described crime as a product of the under socialisation of the individual. This can be a result of (a) an innate genetic or physiological incapacity of the individual to be easily socialized; (b) a family background which was ineffective in the use of socialisation techniques in its child-rearing practices; (c) a soc...
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    Throughout the English revolution of 1688, and just after the establishment of the freedom of the press in 1694, the conditions were perfect for a development of a new understanding of knowledge. John Locke, who, in the field of theology, found his starting point, like most prominent thinkers of the age, in the conflict of systems, beliefs, and practices. Out of his reflections on the known facts of experience, he developed new abstract and ethical ideas. In spite of his supernaturalist tendenci...
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  • People Of France Louis Xvi
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    Louis XVI began his reign with absolute power, however he ruled at a time when changes were being demanded and ultimately revolution occurred. Louis power slowly began to decline and on October 10, 1784 he signed a constitution forced upon him by the French Assembly, which limited his power and made him no more than a salaried figurehead who could be convicted of treason (Furneaux 12). On June 20, 1791 Louis made an unsuccessful attempt to regain his power, but he was caught and imprisoned (Furn...
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  • Louis Xvi French Revolution
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    The French Revolution Introduction The French Revolution, which occurred from 1789 to 1799 had a lasting impact on France, and has helped it become what it is today. Before the French revolution, France had a monarchial state, with a very rigid social hierarchy. Wars started and fought by King Louis XIV, and XV cost the country massive amounts of capital. When King Louis took the throne at age 19, the advocates of the country were becoming increasingly vocal. Trouble was all around him, and his ...
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  • French Revolution Absolute Monarch
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    The French Revolution caused some very positive ramification to the society in France and other parts of Europe. Some people believe that the French revolution did more harm than good for society. However, others believe the positive affects of this revolt far outweigh the negative affects. The French Revolution not only positively affected European society right after the revolt but, to this day, some positive affects remain in France, as well as many other societies in countries around the wor...
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