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    American and French Revolutions declared that their goal was to create a new political system based on the principles of liberty and equality. However‚ the interpretation of those ideas by the American Founding Fathers turned out to be distinctly different from that of the French revolutionaries. How did those different interpretations of the concepts of liberty and equality affect the outcomes and the legacies of both revolutions? Analyze‚ compare‚ and contrast. The American Revolution officially

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    French Revolution Participants | French society | Location | France | Date | 1789–1799 | Result | * A cycle of royal power being limited by uneasy constitutional monarchy.—then abolition and replacement of the French king‚ aristocracy and church with a radical‚ secular‚ democratic republic—in turn becoming more authoritarian‚ militaristic and property-based. * Radical social change to forms based on Enlightenment principles of citizenship and inalienable rights‚ as well as nationalism and

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    Europe‚ especially Britain ‚ was able to conquer the whole wide world during the 18-19th century. The impacts of these intrusions could be felt way into the 19th century. By breaking down and separating the impacts that Europeans had on the world‚ one can see that Europe had an impact in society‚ technology‚ and in politics. Europeans were able to make social changes the their intrusions to new lands. Europeans immigrated into their new lands after the conquered it. For example‚ after

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    Burke toys with the idea presented by revolutionaries that the French population has declined and will continue to decline with a monarch in power. He quickly demolishes this claim by stating‚ “That talk of the failure of the king and the monarchy is exaggerated‚ as evidenced by the growth in the French population from 18 million in 1700 to about 25 million now” (9). In addition to fighting claims about the population due to a monarchist leader

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    Ap Euro Chapter 15 Summary

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    earth. c. the devil could take any form or shape he or she pleased. d. at communion the bread and wine are miraculously turned into the body and blood of Jesus. e. at the mass or communion‚ the bread and wine merely symbolize the Last Supper. ____ 18. Among the other religious innovations championed by Luther were all of the following except a. a new worship service conducted in German. b. denunciations of clerical celibacy and encouragement that all clerics should marry. c. assertions that the

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    without pay. 2. What changes brought an end to the open field system? The open-field system was brought to end for economic reasons‚ and because it was not efficient. It was ended by "enclosing" fields. 3. Where did the modern agricultural revolution begin? Why? Gradual transformation of the traditional agricultural system that began in Britain in the 18th century. Aspects of this complex transformation‚ which was not completed until the 19th century‚ included the reallocation of land ownership

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    Adam Rucker honesty five paragraphs 2012-07-25 Honesty is very important in any friendship relationship or marriage. There are many reasons that honesty is important in all of those such as keeping your friends believing your friends trusting your friends and keeping a good friendship. There will be reasons about why all of those are important in honesty friendships. Keeping your friends is done by being honest and not lying. You keep your friends by not lying to them. No one wants to

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    Ancient Empires Study Guide 1. What is civilization and why is that definition important to historians? Civilization is the advanced state of human society in which a high level of culture‚ science‚ industry‚ and government has been reached. This definition is important to historians because their job is too research the past – culture‚ science‚ industry‚ government‚ etc. - and decipher the mistakes and success made in ancient times in order to shape a better future. This definition is also important

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    Chapter 18 The Circulatory System: Blood True / False Questions 1. Hemostasis is the production of formed elements of blood. Difficulty Level: Remember/Understand Section: 18.1 Introduction Topic: Cardiovascular System 2. Blood viscosity stems mainly from electrolytes and monomers dissolved in plasma. Difficulty Level: Remember/Understand Section: 18.1 Introduction Topic: Cardiovascular System 3. Lymphoid hemopoiesis occurs mainly in the bone marrow.

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    thought that these individuals practiced black magic and performed evil deeds‚ the deeds of the devil. This all happened during a time of great change in Europe‚ during the time of the Protestant Reformation‚ the Catholic Reformation‚ the Scientific Revolution‚ and the consolidation of national governments. They were persecuted for a variety of reasons‚ but three major ones were religious reasons‚ social prejudices‚ and the economic greed of the people. Religious leaders such as Martin Luther and John

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