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    The French Revolution The FRENCH Revolution signaled the beginning of the rise of the Bourgeoisie in French politics. The French bourgeoisie helped because the French Revolution by the Absolute Monarchy which is a ruler with complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she governs. This was wrong because of the Enlightenment being a tax. King Louis XVI had total power and denied all rights of the people. Some problems with the Estates General was that the estate general

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    military leaders of that time. Joan of Arc also helped to end feudalism in Europe. She did this by strengthening the king and the expense of the nobles. The feudal system was never fair to people like the serfs‚ that had to provide a lot of labour to the lord of the manor for almost nothing in return. Also‚ feudalism caused many fights to break out between the lords of the manors‚ and violence wasn’t easily discovered. Also‚ feudalism did not have the power or strength to unite large regions or countries

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    ‘William I changed little in the government and administration of England’. How far do you agree? When William‚ duke of Normandy‚ conquered England he had a new problem of how to control his new‚ and very different country. No drastic changes are evident‚ as it would appear that William was able to use the basis of the pre-existing Anglo-Saxon government. S. B Chrimes opinion of William’s changes to government agrees with this‚ saying that the early Norman government was an "elaboration rather

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    The Collapse of Qing Dynasty The Qing dynasty (1916-1912) is the last imperial dynasty of China‚ it was consider as the most powerful country during the “golden age” ruled by Kang Xi and Qian Long‚ and it has over 400 million population and has the 1st ranked GDP in the world at the moment. The Qing has the supreme power at the time and has the significant influence in East Asian. However‚ the collapse of the Qing Dynasty made a humiliate history of China. The Qing dynasty doesn’t fall suddenly

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    There were many positive aspects of Napoleon’s reign. Napoleon had supported the changes brought about by the Revolution. He accepted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and did not restore feudalism. He improved the French system of laws by installing the Napoleonic Code‚ which made the laws more equal. Napoleon also increased the French education by establishing public high schools‚ universities‚ and trade schools. He also used his incredible gift of persuasion in order to assuage the Roman Catholic

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    or Different? Samurai and Knights‚ although they had many similarities their differences were greater. Thousands of years ago people from‚ Europe‚ and Japan‚ both regions found their land in pieces. These regions developed a system called feudalismfeudalism was when a lord granted lesser lords large pieces of land in return the lesser lords promised loyalty‚ and military service the lesser lords shared this land with knights and serfs. Samurai and Knights alike or different? Samurai and Knight

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    Critical review Introduction – Estranged labor In his writing of Estranged labour‚ Marx considers labour to be a conscious act‚ not just a physical. He compares the situations under feudal and capitalist societies. Through labour Marx believes‚ human beings perform three funcions: derive their subsistence and survival; establish a relationship with their product; use the productive labour in their lives. (sidvents‚ 2013) Main body- Alienation (criticize in the main body and sum it up in

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    |Made events likely |Made events unavoidable | |Due to Impact of Bastard |Due to economic and financial |Due to clash of personalities | |Feudalism |pressures on English landholders | | |Derived from changes in the |Derived from the Hundred years |Characters -

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    period. Xia culture represented the early Chinese culture and Zhou culture contributed to the form of more than 2000 years of feudalism culture in China. The May 4th Movement of 1919 was also an important date because it symbolized that it entered into a new culture period. In the spring and autumn and warring-states period‚ slave society gradually turned into feudalism society and a lot of thinkers sprang up with their immortal work. Among those‚ Confucianism was the most successful‚ which helped

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    Knights were a huge part of the military‚ as they were the military‚ and feudalism gives and gets the required resources in order for it to work efficiently. If the kingdom called upon an army of a manor the lord would have to give him troops because it is part of his feudal oath. lords would give massive amounts of knights to the king (could be up to hundreds of them) (Biel 9). This worked efficiently because the king’s needs were met as were the lords (Biel 9). Knights would also have to

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