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    why the Reign of Terror was unjustified. During the period 1789 to 1794‚ somewhere between 20‚000 and 40‚000 innocent people were killed‚ and the homes and property of many more citizens were destroyed. While this was happening‚ Robespierre‚ the leader of the Committee of Public Safety‚ failed to address the needs of the French people. The French people’s rights were violated‚ and they were no better off because they were just as poor as they had been before the Revolution. During The Reign of Terror

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    and labor during the war‚ was doing their part and what they could to support the war effort. Countries also addressed and honored women and mothers‚ as the representatives of domestic as well as family life. As well males were still the symbol for nations of war and combat. During WWI there was a lot of analysis as to what the male and female roles played during WWI‚ besides the obvious females staying home‚ and the males going off to the fronts and fighting. As well the gender roles and culture

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    Humanism had a huge impact during the renaissance times. People realized the importance of humanism and they were able to fight for the rights of being able to have art‚ religion as one of the main significance during the time. The outcome that humanism had on the renaissance can be seen in the improvements of religion as well as the art that began to blossom. Humanism’s role during the renaissance can be seen as a motivational guide because it encourages creativity as well as one’s own religious

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    to not hire women just because of their gender. Most companies would not hire women. Some states even barred women from holding jobs (WOMEN IN WWII AT A GLANCE). During the war‚ women’s roles changed significantly. Women took up labor jobs‚ learned to operate machinery‚ and created many volunteer organizations. With men away during wartime conditions‚ it was

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    The role of industrialists in the United States during the Industrial Revolution and beyond has been a subject of extensive debate. While industrialists like Andrew Carnegie‚ John D. Rockefeller‚ and J.P. Morgan are often celebrated for their contributions to economic growth and technological advancement‚ their impact on the U.S. economy and the quality of life of its citizens is multifaceted and complex. Industrialists undeniably played a crucial role in transforming the U.S. economy. They spearheaded

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    Hamlet delay taking action against Claudius? This is a question that everyone want to know. We all know that Hamlet want to kill his Uncle Claudius as soon as possible. But why does he wait so long to sweep to his revenge? I believe that there are more than one reason why Hamlet delays before he takes action. One reason why Hamlet delays to take action against Claudius is because he does not just want to kill him‚ but he wants to damn his spirit. He hates Claudius so much that he is willing to take

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    Reign Over Me (Alan Johnson aids his friend to help overcome a tragic loss during events on 9/11) September 11‚ 2001 the United States of America was attacked and left devastated. "I was in the left hand lane with my windows closed. I did not hear anything at all until the plane was just right above our cars. I estimated that the plane passed about 20 feet over my car‚ as I waited in the left hand lane of the road‚ on the side closest to the Pentagon. The plane clipped the top of a light pole

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    The Change of Gender Roles During the First World War When the First World War began in 1914‚ there was much discussion regarding the proper gender roles for British men and women. For men‚ the course of action seemed clear that they should enlist and fight. Yet‚ many men struggled under the pressure of warfare. For women‚ it was unclear how they should be involved in the war effort. Many men wanted the women to keep their traditional gender roles of taking care of the household. However‚ the lack

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    Older Gen VS Younger Gen Who is to blame for the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet? Throughout this tragedy there have been many key people responsible for the two young lover’s deaths. It is argued that the older generation is blame for the terrible outcome of the play. Firstly the parents were to blame as they forced their child into marriage and left her feeling isolated and alone. Secondly the nurse has a fair portion of blame for their deaths as she encouraged the relationship from day one and

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    Was the Reign of Terror Justified? Do you think it is your right to freedom of speech‚ beliefs‚ etc.? How would you feel if your country didn’t protect you because your beliefs differ from theirs? The Reign of Terror began in 1789. The French Revolution was all about making a new government that allowed people to have freedom. The Reign of Terror was not justified because the methods were too harsh‚ human rights were invaded‚ and when Robespierre died so did all his accomplishments. The methods

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