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    Camille Desmoulins (March 2‚ 1760 – April 5‚ 1794) Camille Desmoulins was a French journalist and politician who played an important role in the French revolution. He was born at Guise‚ Aisne in Picardy. His father through the efforts of a friend was able to obtain a scholarship for Camille at the Collège Louis-le-Grand in Paris.Robespierre also attended at the same time. Failure in a attempt at a career in law steered Desmoulins towards writing and his interest in public affairs led him to

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    After the chaos of the sixteenth century‚ absolutism‚ or an absolute monarchy‚ looked more like a viable option to straighten out social and political order. Nowhere was the philosophy more aptly applied than in France‚ and by no one other than King Louis XIV. However‚ leaving all power in the hands of one person left France’s government vulnerable to the flaws of that one person. Louis’s theatrical rule was undoubtedly influenced by the turmoil of his early childhood‚ but those theatrics cost him

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    Marie-Anne-Charlotte Corday d’Armont‚ also known as Charlotte Corday‚ was born on July 27‚ 1768. With her support of the representative democracy and a constitutional republic of the French revolution in 1789‚ she learned about the French enlightenment. Corday‚ a descendent of a noble family‚ educated in the Convent of Caen‚who lived with her Aunt after the covent closed. Caen was a focal point of the “Federalist” development against the National Convention after the removal of the Girondins in May-June

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    Showing results for the reign of terror was it justified dbq Search instead for the reign of terror was it justifie dbq Search Results [PDF] The Reign Of Terror: I Was It Justified? - Esperanza High School www.esperanzahs.net/apps/.../The%20Reign%20of%20Terror%20(1).pd...‎ A Mini Document Based Question (Mini-Q) . 45 .... In other words‚ The Reign of Terror: Was it. justified .7. 49. This page may be reproduced for classroom use ... [PDF] The Reign of Terror - Was

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    In 1792‚ French adversaries were pushing in on all borders and spies were rampant on the streets. To defend from internal enemies‚ prominent French leader Robespierre enacted the Reign of Terror. Anyone suspected of aiding the enemy was swiftly put on trial and executed. (doc. G) The Reign of Terror was not justified because the threats to France externally and internally did not warrant the methods used. Those suspected of being spies or opposers of war during the French revolution were quickly

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    Like many groceries are needed to feed a family‚ many requirements are needed in being a successful hero. To be a great hero‚ one needs a good disguise‚ money‚ courage‚ intelligence‚ loyal followers‚ and needs to be able to keep secrets. If one does not have any of those‚ then one’s plan of becoming a hero will be crushed like a falling building. In the Scarlet Pimpernel‚ Percy‚ who is the Scarlet Pimpernel‚ has all of the listed requirements of being a hero. Having a disguise is a major requirement

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    Jared Irvan Mr. Ostrynski English I 08/16/2012 Percy Blakeney The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orzcy is an intriguing novel that takes place during the French Revolution during 1789 -1799 in France. One of the main characters is Percy Blakeney‚ who is secretly the scarlet pimpernel. As the scarlet pimpernel he helps condemned French aristocrats escape from the guillotine during the French revolution. His wife‚ Lady Blakeney‚ is also a main character in the novel. She is known for her beauty

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    To What Extent Did the Response to the Flight to Varennes Make the Reign of Terror of the Inevitable? Introduction: The French Revolution has been one of the most studied historical events since the time of the revolution itself. One event that has perhaps not received the attention it deserves is the Flight to Varennes‚ in which two years after the start of the revolution‚ Louis XVI and the royal family attempted the flee France. As Timothy Tackett argues‚ this event “prefigured and helped prepare

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    The country of Venezuela is the counterpart of Anthem: plagued with corruption‚ oppression‚ and authoritarian rulers. From the article on Venezuela’s horrendous woes‚ many components are equivalent to the society of Anthem by Ayn Rand. President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and the World Council of the novel ardently strive for authoritarian power‚ and they would authorize any action to maintain this status. In the novella‚ it presented the top officials obstructing Equality 7-2521’s distinctive philosophy

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    The person who had the greatest impact on the French Revolution was Marie Antoinette. Marie was known for her extravagant lifestyle‚ because of her abnormal lifestyle (always wonder why she was able to spend so much money?)‚ a large amount of money was spent‚ and funding the American Revolution also took a humongous of money‚ eventually France was declared bankruptcy. In 1789 about 10‚000 people had gather outside the palace of Versailles. They demand that the King and Queen be brought to Paris‚

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