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    The Effect of the Haitian Revolution on The Slaves During the Haitian Revolution‚ slaves went from total submission to personal and political liberation due to the weakening of the colonial power (French Revolution)‚ the economic wealths of Haiti‚ and the aspirations brought by the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers that all men were born free and equal. The slave rebellion lead by Toussaint L’Ouverture‚ is a turning point as it is the first successful one. It took ten years (1794 - 1804) for

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    The Road to Revolution Before the American Revolution‚ the British bossed around Americans by making them pay taxes to the British King‚who thought he was great‚until Americans got angry with him and started fighting.The British did not have any taxes or rules. It started with smugglers who did not sell their trade to the British‚but to other places so they did not have to pay taxes. The four most important events that lead to the Road to Revolution are the Navigation Act‚ Stamp Act‚ Boston Tea

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    This is a cycle and process that has improved over the course of many years. The Industrial Revolution has benefited the United States Steel Company in many ways and has helped shape what it is today. The Industrial Revolution started out in 18th century Britain (“Industrial” 1). At this time most of the world was in a handicraft economy‚ making products by hand (“Industrial” 1). The Industrial Revolution helped to change the economy into a machine driven manufacturing industry (“Industrial” 1).

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    Industrial Revolution There was an overall impact on the positivity of the industrial revolution. In factories‚ there was more development of assembly lines‚ all the railroads had faster‚ and better production of goods. With problems like child labor and over-crowding‚ the industrial revolution contributed. It helped provide new school funding for more child care‚ too. Resulting in‚ the Industrial Revolution enhanced both the economic production AND the way people lived in their modern life. Factories

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    The Iranian revolution of January 1978- February 1979‚ was primarily aimed to overthrow the Pahlavi government. There were many reasons for the revolution‚ however only a few are major reasons. One of the larger reasons to overthrow the government was because the Iranian population did not accept the policies of westernization  that Shāh Mohammad Rezā Pahlavi had imposed. The Iranians believed that these policies were an insult to their culture and that the Shah was being controlled by the united

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    industrial revolution The effects of the industrial revolution were negative in many ways. It sure did improve our world with the sacrifices of many lives including kid’s lives. Not only that but it took many jobs from people away and left them with no way to make any type of income. For example it was stated in a documentary about the industrial revolution across the world that people started to riot and attempt to destroy the machines because it left the people with no jobs. Before the revolution a0058nd

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    Scientific revolution changed the way people viewed the methods of cosmology and physics in order to understand the world around them. Before the revolution man had their thinking “associated with … Scholastic and Aristotelian philosophy’ and had the “outlook of geocentrism” in which we as planet are at the center of the universe full of epicycles(203-4). This eventually led to the Copernicus theory and Tycho Brahe which then led to Kepler’s own discoveries. Kepler idea of planets having elliptical

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    Sample Questions for Mental Ability Test (MAT) 1-3. There is some relationship between the two terms (figures/letters) on the left side of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two terms on the right of the sign (::) of which one is missing. Find the missing one from the given four alternatives. 1. LLMO 1. 2. 3. 4. 2. 9 1. 2. 3. 4. : MMNO :: AABD : ? BBCE BBCD AABD ABBC : 25 : : 49 : ? 36 81 64 100 4 – 5 The capital

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    “He was seen to be working with Marie Antoinette…” to arrange‚ “the massacre of all patriots”. This indicates that the King and his wife were working against the Revolution and did not support the constitutional monarchy. Source 2 implies how the King and Queen were seen as enemies to the Revolution and how they caused the public to gain the incentive to go against the monarchy. Historical evidence suggests that Marie Antoinette betrayed France in the soul aim to bring back absolute

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    Causes of the French Revolution The French Revolution‚ which started in 1789‚ had a variety of different causes. The social structures of France along with the changing demographics are one of these causes. Lack of power to act by the king along with new “Enlightened” ideas were also causes of the French Revolution. Alone‚ these causes would not have led to revolution. The underlying cause of this revolution was the financial system and debts the French government held to. In the end the French

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