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    May countries went through a lot of tough times and wars in order to make their country better and get rid of the problem that is hurting its citizens. Mexico is one of those countries that went through a very hard and tough time that changed the way of living for all Mexicans which was the Mexican revolution. The short-term cause that lead to the Mexican revolution were: 1. The dictatorship like rule of Porfirio Diaz for over 30 years. 2. Diaz used to differentiate between the rich and the poor

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    to the realistic needs of the Chinese people? Even if Mao didn’t live to see his country adapt to a more modern time‚ his successors did. Was Mao’s “cult of personality”- something he assured Stalin would never develop in China- too large for his own good‚ causing delusions in his governing? Perhaps so‚ since he often blamed “deliberate sabotage” by “class enemies” and incorrect “distortion of class policies.” One could argue that‚ while Mao was a megalomaniac whose main concern was the security

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    largely at fault and is a leading cause to the outbreak of the french revolution. King louis had been regarded as ‘ one of the most uninterested and uninteresting spectators of his own reign” ( pg 153)‚ Louis was reluctant with enforcing political‚ social and economic action regarding concerning the community and he showed no sign of concern with any extraneous affairs and matters that did not involve him. The king however did initially have good intentions‚however his indecisiveness only influenced

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    The Industrial Revolution took place from 1770-1900 in Great Britain. It was a serious of many of changes. During this time workers become more productive and prices dropped. They helped people lives at least but some people might think the other way. Because if these inventions weren’t made American might not of had the things that are invented today. But your learn about that next. The was a lot of positive and negative effects during this time. Even though some people might of thought inventions

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    The struggle of the French Revolution can be viewed‚ as any revolution can be‚ through the many eyes‚ of the people who are fighting it. They are fighting for reasons that vary according to what they believe as individuals‚ “Despite occasional appearances or stated war aims‚ the war became an ideological conflict between new and old –between “democratic” and “aristocratic” forms of society…” The war was a meeting of the minds‚ yes there was famine‚ and an unskilled monarchy‚ but the problems went

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    The purpose to coming to America was to get way from the king and to have religious freedom. When they arrived they thought England was behind them. But soon Britain was taxing the Americans and committing acts of violence. Over the course of the revolution and the war America started to end the relationship between themselves and England. The reasons for the end of the relationship were England’s taxes and having war with each other. In 1765 the Stamp Act was passed in Parliament and inflicted

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    1How did the world completely shift from farms rolling hills to overpowering skyscrapers lighting up city skylines like artificial stars? How did the silence become replaced with the shrieking whistle of mighty engines? Which led to factories pouring out of america’s mouth like a waterfall‚ covering nearly every inch of land of the free‚ creating the world’s largest factories of production capital known to mankind. 2Its apparent that the world will never stay the same‚ constantly shifting gears

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    the Industrial Revolution. The scientific advances as well as the technological innovations in Britain allowed this booming industrial advancement that had never been seen before. The population was rising‚ the economy was growing‚ and agriculture production was at an all-time high resulting in a lot of wealth and better quality of life for some people. Yes‚ all of these improvements to the nation were amazing from a progressive standpoint‚ but the people who were behind this revolution and working

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    Marie Antoinette’s impact on revolution Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France. She was born in Vienna‚ Austria. She was born November 2nd‚ 1755. Marie Antoinette was a daughter of Emperor Francis 1st of Lorraine. She was married to her husband‚ Louis Auguste‚ on May 16th‚ 1770. Marie Antoinette’s husband‚ Louis Auguste‚ was crowned king on June 11th‚ 1775. On that day Marie was crowned Queen of France and Navarre at the Cathedral of Reims. Marie

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    Mexico was ruled by many different leaders with contrasting viewpoint. The overall issues leading to the revolution had to do with dependency. Mexico was no longer independent and the foreigners became involved politically for foreign benefits. The decline of Mexico’s majority due to malnutrition and low life expectancy and oppressed masses‚ the focus or “foci” of revolutions. The Mexican revolution of 1910 to 1920 was directed toward land reform after decades of remorseless ill treatment and poverty

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