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    The French Revolution is very important to how France is run today. The French Revolution had many struggles as new Enlightenment ideas surged through the country‚ and bloodshed took its toll. There were many factors that caused the French Revolution‚ many effects of the French Revolution‚ and it was a turning point in not only European History‚ but World History. There were many factors that caused the French Revolution. Political problems such as King Louis XIV believing that he ruled by Divine

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    In this paragraph‚ I argue that the middle and lower classes were an integral component in forming the French Revolution‚ as they were regarded as inferior‚ burdened by taxation‚ poor markets‚ and an inadequate economy. Through the financial crisis‚ social catastrophe‚ political predicaments‚ and the monarchy’s power‚ the lower and middle classes were the first to be harmed. The standard of live for the impoverished during this time was inexpressibly difficult. “Comprising perhaps an unbelievable

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    The French Revolution was not just a period of bloodshed and violence; it was a socio-political war. Outram writes in his “Le Langage Male De La Vertu: Women and the Discourse of the French Revolution” that it is just as important to understand the revolution by studying class struggles‚ war and terror that led to and occurred during the revolution‚ as it is to understand the political discourse that resulted from it (Outram‚ Le Langage Male De La Vertu: Women and the Discourse of the French Revolution

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    The Age of Absolutism and the Enlightenment encouraged individuals to analyze their society. Enlightened thinkers started to deeply think about the structure of society and challenged traditional ideas of the power. Curious enlightened thinkers came up with their theory of how the government should function. Baron de Montesquieu was one of the most influential representative of the Enlightenment in France who promoted his idea of protecting liberty and unity in the government and society. Montesquieu

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    Napoleon whilst appearing to conform to some Egyptian practices did introduce European ideology to the Egyptians. In addition to building infrastructure such as watermills that positively impacted the Egyptians. Any improvements that occurred in Egypt however were merely beneficial for Napoleon and subsequently France. These improvements were made to increase profit and productivity for the Empire. France’s invasion of Egypt was not only the first but also the most overt imperial occupation in the

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    During the French Revolution‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau had inspired many revolutionists on either side‚ including one Robespierre‚ though he may not have entirely agreed with them. Rousseau’s idea of a perfect government centered around the idea that it acted as an intermediary between the people and the sovereign. This paper will discuss what Rousseau may have thought about what Robespierre did with his power as well as the French Revolution. Robespierre is known to have taken inspiration from

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    Paris has long been the political and cultural capital of France. It has influenced and has had a special place in French history for years‚ including the later years of the July Monarchy up through the start of the Great War. Parisians have played a considerable role in setting the atmosphere of their city. Their actions shaped Paris during the aforementioned time period. As depicted by the writers Muhammad As-Saffar‚ Alexis de Tocqueville‚ Edmond de Goncourt‚ and Marc Bloch‚ Paris was a city of

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    CAUSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION DBQ This task is based on the accompanying documents. Some of these documents have been edited for the purpose of this task. This task is designed to test your ability to work with historic documents. As you analyze the documents‚ take into account both the source of the document and the author’s point of view Historical Context The French Revolution of 1789 had many long-range causes. Political‚ social‚ and economic conditions in France contributed to the

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    A major cause of revolutionary eagerness throughout America‚ France‚ and Haiti was the impact of political ideas from the Enlightenment. Although most Enlightenment writers are cautious about political reform‚ their confidence in reason and progress inspired a new generation to fight for greater freedom from oppressive governments. The contradiction between slavery and the Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality was all too evident to the enslaved and the free people of color. The two most

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    The inequality of anyone’s life is discriminating‚ the link amongst majority and aristocrats throughout the French Revolution can attest to this kind of issue. The concept of “citizen” does not exist‚ all people are seen as subjects. Before the French Revolution‚ these “subjects” did not have rights or a mind to think on their own. Capability and dictatorship is used to govern these “subjects” lives‚ they were never allowed in the involvement of politics. Until the enlightenment in the eighteenth

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