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    Pre-phase In 1789‚ France was in a huge trouble with the lack of money. The government spend more money than it takes in; it is also known as deficit spending. The king of France‚ Louis XIV’s deficit spending left France in dept. Then‚ the Seven Years’ War and the American Revolution came in‚ caused France in an even bigger trouble. Finally‚ Louis XVI rose in throne‚ and he chose Jacques Necker as his advisor. Necker had made some good advice for Louis XVI‚ until he enforced taxation on the First

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    During the years between 1789–1792‚ the French revolution would change the country‚ through new development in its society‚ government and philosophy. Source A‚ a visual source‚ “1789 – Burden of the Third Estate”‚ depicts the three estates and the vast differences putting pressure on the struggling French society. The smallest and highest estate titled the ‘first estate’ is represented by a man dressed in a Mitre hat‚ Crosier and cross motifs to represent the church‚ like clergy and bishops‚ who

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    How successful was the National (constituent) Assembly in satisfying the demands of the third estate between August 1789 and September 1791? The National Constituent Assembly was created by the Third Estate deputies on the 10th June 1789 when the deadlock was broken. A motion was passed saying that the deputies would have to start verifying their credentials‚ eventually priests started to agree with this idea and after a debate where the third estate voted 490 to 90 to call themselves the National

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    ENSC 202 Written Report The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System (PEISS) Presidential Decree 1586 Submitted to: Dr. Ruben F. Amparado By: Genevie P. Pinton Rosanillo Yagos The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System (PEISS) [Presidential Decree 1586] I. Introduction The origin of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) practice started in 1969 from the issuance of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by the United States. This policy was the

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    The intention of Canada’s Sentencing law of abolishing the death penalty to life imprisonment was to create the fixture of humanity. In this paper‚ I want to examine that the death penalty should not be reinstituted within the Canadian society. Canadian legislators are trying to treasure an appropriate balance between individual wishes being satisfied and the states obligation to secure the prosperity of society. The policy of this state of removing the death penalty should be attempted to be removed

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    their economic growth would be ruined. Therefore‚ they should continue the slave trade. Although the idea of abolishing slavery had been present in the American colonies since the 17th century‚ the Abolitionist Movement did not become a significant force in America until the time of the American Revolution. The Quakers were the first group in Delaware that took an active role in abolishing slavery. Through the early to mid-18th century‚ many Quakers were a slave‚ owners. They didn’t feel they could

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    and Europe during the medieval and early modern period did not have any direct contact but developed a very similar type of system known as feudal. Similarities between Japanese and European Feudalism The system of feudal Japanese and European societies were built on a hereditary classes.The nobles at the top‚ then warriors followed by farmers or serfs below. In both feudal Japan and Europe‚ constant struggles of war or warfare made the warrior class the most important class. They were known as

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    in seventeenth-century French legal treatises and translated into English legal treatises as "feodal government". In the 18th century Adam Smith popularized the forms "feudal government" and "feudal system" in his book Wealth of Nations. In the 19th century the adjective "feudal" evolved into a noun: feudalism. The term "feudal" or "feodal" is derived from the Medieval Latin word feodum. The etymology of feodum is complex with multiple theories‚ some suggesting a Germanic origin and others suggesting

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    KUALA LUMPUR: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said students who wanted the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) to be abolished should return their loans or refrain from taking them‚ rather than take to the streets to demonstrate. The former prime minister said those who suggested that the government do away with the PTPTN should look into ways of supporting these students financially. He said the abolishment of PTPTN would not just have an impact on the cost of education‚ but also in

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    During the Enlightenment‚ American colonies and established European countries faced the difficulties of shifting economic system‚ religious system‚ and a shift in mindset. The monarchs of the European countries used enlightened ideas in order to advance. Colonization was at its peak and the rise of mercantilism and the price revolution broke its breaks. Due to the shifting economic structure‚ slaves were utilized as an alternative to paid laborers. This however‚ was not reasonable from the perspective

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