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    Henry H How did international events of the eighteenth century affect the French Revolution? The effects of the French Revolution were vast and far reaching. The overthrowing of the monarchy quickly dealt a near fatal blow to the old feudal and monarchic system that had controlled Europe for centuries (Jörgensen‚ C). The Revolution got rid of serfdom and federal dues peasants previously had to pay to kings (Jörgensen‚ C). Outside of Europe‚ in South America‚ the spanish colonies saw a weakened

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    Since the beginning of humanic intelligence‚ a lot of major political‚ economic‚ social‚ and cultural change so they called revolution because is the changing and adapting time period. A revolution is the overthrowing if a government or ruler by the governed and then substituting another. In this case this the revolution took place in two countries France and England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Enlightenment and the political leaders commanded France in that time France

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    fact that they were starving while the nobility had an excess of food. The nobility during this time were very bad at managing their money‚ they were having extravagant parties‚ using jewels and gold to make their jewelry‚ and building over the top palaces. This was seen by commoners as a waste of money‚ using the countries wealth to just buy things that were unnecessary. The nobility believed it was their right to spend the money as they wanted and that the commoners would just have to accept this

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    that the taxes and the rents owed to the lords were depriving them from everything. The people living in poverty couldn’t afford to support themselves or their families due to the heavy taxation. On October a mob of poor women marched on the Palace of Versailles to complaining about lack of bread and taxation. The third cause of the revolution was the influence of the American Revolution. As stated in document 5 “The spark that changed thought into action was

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    Economic Problems of the 1920’s Student’s Name: Institutional affiliation: Economic Problems of the 1920’s The 1920’s represented a time of major economic changes‚ improvements‚ adjustments‚ alterations and reforms in everything all over the world. The decade roared in some selected areas but was a big disappointment for others. The periodic time of the 1920’s earned it its name the “roaring twenties” because the decade sustained prosperity‚ there were lively cultures and technology

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    He first humiliated the French in the Franco-Prussian War and by crowning the German emperor in the palace of Versailles. Next‚ Bismarck isolated France through entangling treaties with countries such as Austria and Russia‚ because he knew that the French would want revenge. However‚ when King Wilhelm II fired Bismarck in 1890‚ the system of treaties fell apart

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    On 6 April 1917‚ due to German submarine warfare against merchant ships trading with France and Britain‚ the United States entered the war against Central Powers. The American war aim was to detach the war from nationalistic disputes or ambitions‚ after the Bolshevik disclosure of secret treaties between the Allies‚ which discredited their claims that Germany was the sole power with aggressive ambitions.[10] On 8 January 1918‚ United States President Woodrow Wilson issued a statement which became

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    It was characterized by new explorations of form‚ light and shadow‚ and dramatic intensity (Wikipedia 2017). Baroque architecture was heavily influenced by religion and many examples we see are churches or royal palaces. Take the Church of the Gesù for example. During the baroque period‚ the design of the exterior façade is regarded as important. The Church of the Gesù’s facade is "the first truly baroque façade"‚ introducing the baroque style into architecture (Wikipedia

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    The Man in the Iron Mask Part One: Political Climate Divine Right of Kings: This was a belief held by most monarchs of Europe‚ including Louis XIV. Divine Right was a political and religious doctrine of absolutism‚ the idea that a given king was ordained by God. No one could question him‚ for questioning the king was questioning God. A king=s actions‚ policies‚ and efforts were without just consequence by his subjects. Incident One: Raoul‚ Athos= son‚ and Christine enjoy a spring day

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    giving his government a cultural role not found anywhere else in the West. His academies encouraged science and worked to standardize the French language. In order to keep the nobles busy from interfering with government functions‚ a lavish palace was built in Versailles. While many countries in the West took steps to emulate France‚ Britain and the Netherlands stood out; both of these growing commercial and colonial powers emphasized the role of the central state but also built parliamentary regimes

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