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    Revolution 2.Conservatives 3.Liberals 4. Chartist movement 5. Revisionism 6.Mass leisure culture 1. List and explain the three forces of change behind the Age of Revolutions. 2. Describe demographic change in Western Europe. 3. How were social groups impacted by this population growth? 4. How did the population upheaval and creation of a wage-earner class affect the society‚ what behaviors changed? 5. Date for the American Declaration of Independence:

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    nation-state or splitting a large country into smaller ones. This feeling of nationalism therefore directed the people to make many territorial changes on the face of Europe. First‚ we should look at changes made by nationalism to the Vienna settlement. Vienna settlement can be seen as a stage that attempts to stop changes from taking place in Europe: it aimed to "turn to clock back"‚ restoring old order‚ and preserve a "status quo" to maintain balance of power and stability in return for peace. Changes made

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    Distributor of Market Research Reports‚ MarketReportsStore.com publishes report on “Still Spirits (excluding FABs and Fort Wine) Market in West Europe to 2019: Market Guide”. Synopsis Canadean’s‚ "Spirits (excluding FABs & Fort Wine) Market in West Europe to 2019: Market Guide" provides a snapshot of the Spirits (excluding FABs & Fort Wine) consumption in West Europe. The quantitative data in the report provides historic and forecast consumption data of the market by country‚ giving a simple overview

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    successful foreign policy and France’s revolutionary background that the Nations of Europe‚ particularly Britain‚ Austria and Russia‚ felt threatened. France was considered such a huge threat because of the revolution it had carried out and the changes it was imposing on the countries that Napoleon successfully annexed‚ it was a threat to the monarchy as a system‚ and because of that France was the number one enemy in Europe at the time. Napoleon’s downfall was a slow process that actually began many

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    Amanda Wilson WHAP-B 11 February 2015 Changes and Continuities Over Time in Europe from 1450-1900 The region of Western Europe has undergone many shifts in their political‚ economic‚ and social structures throughout the centuries. Through centuries of searching for their identity‚ Western Europe emerged as a world power with their unique cultural and economical identity. From the 1450s to the 1900s‚ the economic structures shifted from once based purely on bullion to an industrialized economy while

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    “Why Byzantine economy remained one of the most powerful in Europe through Early Middle Ages?” The Byzantine cconomy was one of the largest systems throughout Europe and the Mediterannean for many centuries. Both local and international trade were of huge importance for the Byzantine Empire. Lower class‚ including traders‚ depended on the upper class. Their need of the foreign goods in order to stay in Local trade was much less popular. Throughout the fourth and sixth centuries‚ long-distance trade

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    societies. Transformations in the form of revolutionary movements contributed to the development of many countries during the sixteenth‚ seventeenth‚ and eighteenth century. Europe underwent several revolutionary movements that contributed to current day societies. Three important revolutionary movements that helped shape modern day Europe were the Protestant Reformation‚ the Enlightenment‚ and the Industrial Revolution. The Protestant Reformation is a revolutionary movement that helped shape current day

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    Enlightenment Absolutism from 1689 to 1799 in Eastern Europe Were enlightenment and absolutism ever compatible? Lonnie Johnson answered that question by stating “[they] may appear incompatible in theory‚ but they were compatible in practice” (Johnson‚ 98). Peter the Great‚ Maria Theresa‚ and Joseph II were the living proof of Johnson’s affirmation. From 1689 to 1799‚ Enlightened Despotism‚ also known as enlightenment from above‚ was enforced by these rulers with the main objective of obtaining more

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    Did the end of the Cold War make Europe more or less secure? In the late 1940’s Europe was divided into two separate blocs. The Cold War for Europe was illustrated by the existence of two opposed camps across a divided Germany. The end of the Cold War in 1989 and the reunification of Germany in 1990 brought about a transformation in the European security environment unrecognisable from that which had existed five years earlier. The system of two militarized blocs ceased to function. The Warsaw

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    Currently Absolut only has 4 million likes on their official Facebook page compared to Smirnoff who has 10 million! B) Absolut Vodka in Europe? In Europe there are very few established brands‚ most prefer locally produced vodka’s especially in Eastern Europe. The brand leader in Western Europe is Smirnoff which controls 16 percent of the market. In Eastern Europe the vodka market is very large and diverse with hundreds of brands on the market. The regional leader Kristal controls only 7 percent of

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