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    Louis Pasteur was a chemist‚ turned microbiologist‚ turned veterinary medicine pioneer‚ turned vaccine maker. As a chemist‚ he was originally interested in the light bending properties of certain crystalline solutions. During the course of his study of these solutions he discovered that certain types of solutions were created by biological processes. As he investigated this phenomenon he was led to investigate the field of fermentation where he essentially discovered the aerobic and anaerobic

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    Stating the fact the if his father had not died‚ Louis Auguste wouldn’t have become the next throne. At least until later on. Louis Auguste was ill prepared for the throne‚ considering he was very young. When he inherited the throne as Louis XVI‚ France was in a massive debt. He was immature‚ lacked self-confidence and also lacked sufficient strength of character and decisiveness. Due to those terms‚ he was a weak king. If his father was still the king‚ France wouldn’t be as burdened with debts and

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    Humanities › History‎ Sep 23‚ 2010 – ok so i have to write a five paragraph essay in school and the topic is 3 reasons for the french Revolution and explain why they caused it. im ... What would a good topic sentence be for this essay ... What did King Louis XVI do or not to to cause the ... What were the main causes of the French Revolution ... How did Poverty cause the French Revolution? 2 answers 4 answers 2 answers 1 answer 25 Apr 2010 26 Mar 2010 16 Jan 2010 13 Dec 2008 Free The Causes

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    HISTORY OF EAST SAINT LOUIS‚ IL East Saint Louis‚ Illinois is a very small city it has a total of 89 streets as of today. Around in the 1860’s the city used to be called Illinois town. It was the fourth largest city in the state of Illinois. People knew one place they could get a job was in this city. The name East Saint Louis came about because of the terrible reputation it had when it was known as Illinois town so they decided to rename it hoping to overcome all the challenges they were facing

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    consultation of discussion are important features of democracy. why or why not? FRENCH REVOLUTION MULTIPLE CHOISE QUESTIONS: 1. When did Napoleon Bonaparte crown himself as emperor of France? a) 1804 b) 1904 c) 1905 d) 1876 2. On which day Louis XVI call together the meeting of estate general? a) 4 August 1789 b) 5 May 1788 c) 5 May 1789 d) 17 April 1759 3. When did the slave trade begin? a) 18th Century b) 19th Century c) 17th Century d) 16th Century 4. When did French

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    Among the longest ruling monarchs of all time‚ Louis XIV was also one of the most influential in European history. King Louis XIV managed‚ in nearly seventy-five years of rule over France‚ to change the structure of all of Europe. Within France‚ Louis had nearly absolute power with an almost non-existent Estates General‚ and poorly constructed and scattered “parlements.” Economically‚ taxation was biased toward the aristocracy‚ leading to corruption practiced to substitute for lost income. With the

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    It was 1789‚ King Louis XIV was on the throne and the ‘Revolution was born in blood’; the French Revolution had begun. The French Revolution began in 1789 on July 14th (Bastille Day) where the commoners of Paris stormed the prison‚ murdered the Governor and the Mayor of Paris. They were not standing for the mismanagement and tyranny of the French monarchy any longer. The Revolution that followed was a bloody massacre of torture and new ideas. Although the French Revolution only caused the people

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    Canillac who did not have a good reputation in the land. Because of his reign‚ he was able to collect taxes on special occasions‚ but abused this privilege by collecting taxes annually. This ruler was influenced by Louis XIV and his extremely long reign. To make a long story short‚ Louis XIV tried to have power over everything and everyone possible‚ including the clergy. Absolutism became a well-known term during this period and basically was a political theory that sought to ?encourage rulers

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    Justice is fairness. Justice is equality. Justice is necessary. In today’s society‚ justice isn’t always served. Over a hundred years ago‚ justice wasn’t always served. Louis Riel was just one of the many back in the days of John A Macdonald who was discriminated against and treated without respect. He was a Canadian politician‚ a devoted Métis leader‚ and most of all‚ a martyr for his people. Throughout his 41 year life‚ from 1844 - 1885‚ he brought Manitoba into Confederation with Canada. During

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    Market Street‚ which farmers used to carry produce to market on the St. Louis riverfront. In 1826‚ the Missouri State Legislature moved to Jefferson City‚ making it the new state capital. One of the first orders of business after the move was to supplement the Missouri River access to the capital with an overland route. Soon an overland mail route between St. Louis and Jefferson City was established. In 1835‚ the St. Louis County Court approved an act to plan out Manchester Rd. The General Assembly

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