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    THE CAUSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION France was always a city of mystery so therefore it was known by many different names. Paris was known as the city of love and city of lights. Palace of Versailles was known to be the greatest architectural work of France. France was known as the first European country to overthrow the monarchy. It was the stepping stone to democracy. By standing against the king‚ the people of France showed that the power of the people was greater than the monarchy. But how did

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    Name Subject Professor Date Enlightenment Influence on Political‚ Social and Cultural Policies of French Revolutionary Period. The age of enlightenment led by influential intellectuals during the 18th century Europe greatly inspired the French citizens‚ especially the peasants‚ leading to the revolutionary period culminating from 1789 to 1799. The enlightenment is hailed as the foundation of today’s western political and intellectual culture.1 Growth of liberal democracies and democracies

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    do we classify the French Revolution? The French Revolution inspired many different events in European history and became a turning point. There were many flaws within the French Revolution‚ although there were ideas that left a huge impact in the lives of many‚ especially the way they saw and thought of their country. In the end‚ the French Revolution ended up in destroying a country and taking many unnecessary lives. The French revolution was not revolutionary because the French people never rid

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    analyzing professions held by men verses those held by women through history‚ the concept of history that needs to be observed is a vast period of time. For if all or most of known history about humans is not taken into consideration‚ then much of present day analysis of leadership gender roles might actually start to make sense. The previous sentence was not an error in thought or printing. Much of modern analysis of gender perspectives in leadership and the roles of men and women seem to forget the thousands

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    Why the Versailles Treaty failed to bring peace and stability On June 28th 1919‚ the “Big Three”‚ Georges Clemenceau‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ and David Lloyd George‚ on behalf of Great Britain‚ the United States‚ and France‚ had formulated a peace treaty called Versailles Treaty to end the four-year-long First Word War‚ establishing the famous “Versailles System”. The purpose of the system is to build a peaceful world dominated by the victor countries‚ such as Great Britain‚ the United States and France

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    Allied Powers decided to impose particularly stringent treaty obligations upon the defeated Germany.” ("Treaty of Versailles‚ 1919." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum‚ n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2017). This treaty is known as the Treaty of Versailles and was a huge contributor to World War II. After World War I ended‚ there was a need for peace and that was what they intended with the Treaty of Versailles. However‚ it led to more tension between the two sides

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    contents of the document.] | Section One: Outline (chapter five and six) I. The kingdom of Allah and Mungu II. Islam and African religion in the middle ages. A. The kingdom of Allah: early expansion of Islam‚ 600-1000. 1. Islam’s beginnings. 2. The four caliphs and the succession struggle. 3. Oral and written Islam. 4. Muslim missions in the ninth and tenth centuries. B. Islam in the high middle ages‚ 1000-1600. 1. Slaves and messiahs in the high middle ages.

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    Bolshevik Revolution of November 1917 and had already made peace with Germany.The treaty of Versailles was created to cripple Germany so that they could not start another war. One side of the argument is that the Treaty was extremely unfair to Germany‚ as it took away some of her most valuable assets and fueled nationalism. However‚ the other side of the argument is that as Germany caused a lot of damage‚ she deserved to be punished and also some historians say the Treaty of Bolshevik‚ which was given

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    Name____________________________________ Period ____ FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON WEBQUEST Directions: Use the given websites to answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper. The Palace of Versailles http://www.stockholm360.net/list.php?id=versailles 1. Take a quick tour of the palace. How do you think the French people felt about the lifestyle of the king and French nobility based on their view of Versailles? The Social Contract and Jean-Jacques Rousseau http://www

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    Women in Puritan society were strictly confined to traditional roles within their family and community structures. They were solely relegated to serve their husband and their household. These circumstances were made apparent in the journal of John Winthrop as well as the letters between him and his wife. The statements made in John Winthrop’s journal regarding Anne Hutchinson are descriptive of the restricted roles of women in the commonwealth. The way in which Margaret speaks to her husband

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