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    treated incredibly unfair so they came together and took matters into their own hands. The three most important causes of the French Revolution were the bad economy and unfair taxes paid by the Third Estate‚ lack of voice and rights‚ and the idea of enlightenment and the inspiration of the American Revolution. The revolution led to the execution of the king and queen of France‚ Louis XVI and Mary Antoinette. The cost of food began to rise in the 1700’s because of deficit spending over the years on wars

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    economical lives of all the residence of France. King Louis XIV was the closest King to obtaining absolutism‚ people considered his version of absolutism to be the best but even that could not reach the full pentacle of absolutism. During the 17th century in France the King Louis XIV ’s reign was the best example of absolutism. The social status of French culture‚ which also included language and manner was visible throughout Europe. Nobility however still wanted to be in control of their wealth

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    Louis Vuitton Strategy LVMH is the world’s leading luxury products group. The strategy of LVMH is based on combining LVMH fashion and leather goods. Net sales have grown 57% in the past two years. In 2001 LVMH had a strong earning growth in a slumping economy. This was due to the strength of the Louis Vuitton brand‚ which is the world leader in luxury goods and benefited the younger brands from the synergies that developed within the business group. Each company could focus on their core business

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    Which tools Louis Vuitton used to advertise their brend in general? Is it successful? The modern world is inconceivable without advertising. It is plays a very important role in the development of business opportunities. Today‚ in addition to television advertising‚ one of the most popular is Social Media. So‚ one of the most famous‚ the most demand and the most expensive luxury brand- Louis Vuitton is a french fashion house which specializig in the manufacture of luggage and bags‚ clothes and

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    Both the American and French Revolutions were focused around liberty and equality. Both countries were trying to gain freedom. The American Revolution had many causes‚ similar to them trying to gain freedom from the rules and taxes put upon them by Great Britain. Whereas the French wanted to abolish the French monarchy and create a better government‚ in which the people could have more of a say in society. Although the revolutions of both started for very similar reasons‚ and both countries fought

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    monarchs such as Peter the Great of Russia‚ and Louis XIV of France established many strategies in order to keep up with the rest of Europe. Both monarchs had similar goals such as to control the noble class‚ possess a professional army‚ and their views on religion. Peter’s goal to expand his empire through the use of his army‚ his tolerance of religion‚ his role as a “man of the people”‚ and his control of his nobles through taxation‚ differed from Louis non-tolerance of religion‚ control of his nobles

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    Explain the causes of French Revolution: (15 marks) The French revolution-1789 was one of the great revolutions of the world history. It brought about far reaching changes in Europe. It is an arch type revolution that occurred in the history. We are all heirs to its influence. Causes: Dictatorship of bourbons: The roots of the revolution can be traced back to the times of Louis X1V (1643-1715). He was through-going dictator. Though France gained importance in Europe during his time‚ the grandeur

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    Absolutism in France left Louis XVI being the ‘divine ruler’ over France at the time‚ which was a minor factor contributing to the origins of the French Revolution due to his inability to cope with the momentous events which continued to unfold around him. However‚ the financial crisis was a primary short-term cause of the French Revolution due to the increasing amount of deficit the government was building which had a knock on effect on the French public. Furthermore‚ the financial crisis is only

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    Causes and Effects of the French Revolution The long-term causes of the French Revolution were economical‚ political‚ and social. The economical cause of the French Revolution was starvation‚ especially the agrarian crisis that contributed to the cause of starvation. Another long-term economical cause was the fact that there was no welfare for the sick and dying lower class‚ also known as the third Estate. Since the third Estate made up most of France’s population‚ too much poverty and people

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    Martin Luther’s “Letter to the German Nobility” Martin Luther‚ a professor of the Wittenburg University‚ wrote an open letter to the Christian nobility of the German nation. The document gives an explicit indication of its destination by its name. The source of the document is given - the author’s name mentioned in the beginning of the letter. In the materials from the letter‚ a few main statements can be explored. Martin Luther presents his ideas about the pope’s rights‚ pilgrimages‚ the office

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