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    skilled fighter and battles it out with five Russian soldiers like a bolt of lightning striking multiple trees at once. The soldiers fell in a matter of seconds‚ and Pitt was clearly the victor. Pitt dresses sharp as well. Pitt can strike down any competition when it comes to capturing the heart of a lady. He outclasses everyone else. Pitt even makes thunderous entrances: “In that instant of light‚ he made out a tall man with dark hair and rugged features staring at him through cool‚ piercing eyes. Then

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    revolutionaries in France during the period 1789-1793? | 2 | M/J 2002 | Why did the French revolution become increasingly radical during the years 1789-94? | 3 | O/N 2003 | Which of the grievances of the Third Estate in France in 1789 were the most important? Explain your answer. | 4 | O/N 2004 | How far and why did the aims of revolutionaries in France change during the period from 1789 to 1793? | 5 | O/N 2005 | Why during the period 1789 to 1793 did Louis XVI fail to satisfy the demands of

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    in 1999 they got a divorced. she married again in 2000 to Billy Bob Thornton. in 2001 she adopted a boy named Maddox Chivan Jolie. They got a divorced in 2003 the same year she adopted a boy named Pax Thien Jolie. Two year later She met Brad Pitt

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    threat‚ the French colonial government. The French Revolution occurred in 1789 and did not end until 1799. The Haitian revolution started in 1792 and ended in 1802.1 Both revolutions were fueled by the success of the American Revolution that ended in 1783. In addition‚ the Declaration of Man

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    #1 What was Philadelphia like in 1793? What were the advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside outside of Philadelphia? It was really different in 1793. Philadelphia was the capital of the United States. Back then you could walk to the market to buy your food. You didn’t have to drive to Wal-Mart or BJs. There are both advantages and disadvantages. An advantage was that you didn’t have to spend money on gas. But of course you didn’t have fuel back then. A disadvantage is that diseases

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    SportsRushel Shell‚ who had the second-most rushing yards on Pitt as a true freshman‚ has changed his mind and will not transfer with hopes of returning to the Panthers‚ a source said. Shell never enrolled at UCLA‚ a source said‚ which could make his return to Pitt less complicated. However‚ the source added "nothing has definitely been resolved" about Shell’s return to the Panthers. Shell’s reason not to transfer to UCLA and to try and return to Pitt is because he has twin daughters living in Pennsylvania

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    The Reign of Terror (5 September 1793 – 28 July 1794)‚also known simply as The Terror‚ was a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution‚ incited by conflict between rival political factions‚ the Girondins and the Jacobins‚ and marked by mass executions of "enemies of the revolution". The death toll ranged in the tens of thousands‚ with 16‚594 executed by guillotine‚ another 25‚000 in summary executions across France. The guillotine (called the "National Razor") became

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    16. Consider the relationships and contact of European societies with Asia‚ Africa‚ and the New World from 1492 to 1914. What are the changes and continuities in these relationships? What did the Europeans want in each area of the world? How was the European trading systems different from the earlier systems involving Dar-Al-Islam? What effects did these contacts have on the Europeans? On the societies contacted? You might want to make a chart of these causes and effects. How did the patterns of

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    Perspectives on the French revolution. This essay will examine the ideologies of the French revolution of 1789. Two perspectives on the French revolution were held by the conservatives’ elite and the educated philosophers. The educated philosophers believed that a revolution was the only way that the middle and lower class were to have a say in matters of state‚ and obtain their rights. Their goal in the revolution was to turn the absolute monarchy into a constitutional monarchy. The conservatives

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    use a primary source document to learn about the execution of French King Louis XVI in 1793. This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions: http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/louis.htm The primary source document is labeled (The Execution of Louis XVI‚ 1793) Students read the document and answer the questions on the worksheet. The worksheet

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