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    18. After the rule of Napoleon‚ Louis XVIII returned France to pre-revolutionary conditions in certain aspects of society and politics. For example‚ Louis brought back restrictions to religion‚ Protestants were tormented for their faith. Louis accepted the Code that had been developed by Napoleon but banned divorce‚ although it had been permitted during the revolution. Louis restored Catholic superiority‚ this had a trickling effect on the doings of the revolution‚ restricting rights and restoring

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    Victor Hugo: France Romantic Movement‚ and Its Key Players France Romantic Movement and Its Key Players Theatre has been present and effecting societies‚ and politics‚ all the way back to the Greeks‚ and in other forms‚ even before the Greeks. There is little question to Theatre being instrumental in the development of history at times. Shakespeare said it best through his character Hamlet‚ in his play Hamlet‚ “Good my lord‚ will

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    Mapmakers other than French‚ such as German and the English‚ at the time either didn’t have any details of the areas or produced somewhat corrupted information that they managed to get from the French knowledge. The main contrast to this was the founding of the Hudson Bay Company that‚ via an organized company developed an efficient system for gaining furs for England and produced good quality maps for areas well north of the Parry Sound area. The 1700s Throughout the entire 18th century very

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    the essay question was: Describe change and continuity in France from the mid-1700s to the mid-1800s.*Like many other European nations in the 1700 ’s‚ France experienced a dramatic shift of sentiments against the monarchy‚ nobility‚ and Catholic Church as the people‚ fired by rousing new Enlightenment ideals‚ began to question authority and emphasize the need for equality‚ liberty‚ and democracy. The social and political changes in France were best characterized by three different periods - the weak

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    In China and France peasant behavior was marked by a tendency over time that caused them to behave in ways that maximized their economic potential. In each country unique behavior was developed due to the different conditions within those separate regions. France’s peasantry ended up reacting in more dynamic ways to economic reality when compared to their Chinese counterparts and their peasantry experienced a greater transition to a higher economic base. Yet‚ similarities can be noted in both countries

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    The Seven Years War also known as the French and Indian war was the conflict between England and France. The French expansion brought French into conflict with the British colonies. In 1754‚ Benjamin Franklin wanted to bring the colonials together under the Albany Plan of Union to defend themselves against the French and the Indians but was unsuccessful. In 1763‚ the Americans merged with Britain and although there was tension between the Americans and Britain‚ yet they bonded because of battle experience

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    king for France. The reign of Louis XIV was hurtful in many ways to France and its people. First of all‚ Louis XIV financially destroyed France by doing things that he thought would help but just hurt France in the long run. Louis was constantly at war with another country‚ which not only hurt France financially‚ because wars were very expensive during that time‚ but it also depleted France¡¯s once massive army. He also persecuted the Huguenots and fifty thousand of them fled from France‚ many of

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    The Nazi party was one of the most influential political parties in German history. Growing from a twelve-member laughingstock in a predominantly socialist German parliament in 1928‚ the Nazi movement grew to dominate Germany and much of Europe in the span of just two decades‚ playing a major role in World War II‚ and implementing one of the largest genocides in human history. The most powerful and influential weapon the Nazis used in their rapid rise to power as a dominant political force‚ was their

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    Q: ACCOUNT FOR THE FALL OF THE ANCIENT REGIME IN FRANCE. The Ancien Régime (Old or Former Regime) was the monarchic‚ aristocratic‚ social and political system established in the Kingdom of France from approximately the 15th century until the late 18th century ("early modern France") under the late Valois and Bourbon dynasties. The administrative and social structures of the Ancien Régime were the result of years of state-building‚ legislative acts (like the Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts)‚ internal

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    Management Information System Air France Q1:Is online search market a “winners take all” type or not? What is the essential of online search markets? Yes. Online search market is a “winners take all” type because the following reasons: i. The specialty of products. Every search engine has the own strength. The strength helps it to take the market. For the customers‚ it’s easy to choose the different products. So if you are better than your competitors‚ you can beat them easily. ii. Network

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