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    French and Haitian Revolution There were two other revolutions that occurred during the time of the American Revolution. Both of these revolutions were important to their countries and both were similar and different to the American Revolution. Both revolutions have their own unique way of influencing life today. The French Revolution occurred in 1789 and was orchestrated by the French citizens. They “razed and redesigned their country’s political landscape‚ uprooting centuries-old institutions

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    Technology Revolution

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    Technology Revolution The use of technology is extremely important to all Americans and people of the world. Technology is used for all kinds of important things in the world like computers and cell phones to name a few. Technology has other benefits than computers and cell phones. Technology also creates jobs in all industries. The use of technology increases the number of jobs needed in order to have systems function properly. The use of technology can also create many problems

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    French Revolution

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    Cornell Notes | Topic/Objective: French Revolution | Name: Sam Roberts | | | Class/Period: Western World History | | | Date: | Essential Question: What were the causes‚ significant events‚ and results of the French Revolution? | | Questions: | Notes: | 1. What were the Three Estates? | a. First Estate- the estate made up of members of the clergy that made up less than 1% of the population‚ owned around 10% of the land and paid a 2% income tax. | | b. Second Estate- the

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    The Haitian Revolution

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    Adesida 1/31/13 Block: 1 Haitian Revolution DBQ From the 17th century to the 19th century the Haitian revolution consisted of African slaves‚ French authorities‚ and the people of Haiti. In addition it’s inspired through the Enlightenment thinking which derived from Europe and it affects other places around the world. Not only does Haiti’s revolution have an effect on themselves but onto other regions around the world as well. Haitian revolution is international through its ideas

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    The Decembrist Revolution

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    December 14th‚ 1825‚ a date Russia experienced its “first liberal revolution”. After the death of Tsar‚ Alexander I‚ intellectuals and former military men‚ revolutionaries known as the Decembrists attempted to overthrow the recent established reign of Nicholas I. This was the first attempt at overthrowing the absolute royal power in modern Russian history. Unfortunately for these men‚ the attempts failed and the revolt was suppressed by Nicholas I’s army‚ leading to deaths‚ arrests‚ the execution

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    Power of Communication

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    Power of Communication Introduction: Communication is the basic human need to share meanings and express ideas and thoughts and that can be achieved by the exchange of information between the society members. The process of communication is defined by the technology available‚ culture and protocols of communication. Political scientists are interested in political communication through studying the interaction communication between the political system and the political process generally and they

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    The American Revolution was an upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783. The thirteen colonies wanted to be separated from the British Empire‚ but the King was not to keen on this idea. There were many causes for this: French and Indian War‚ Stamp Act‚ Townshend Act‚ and more. These things brought about effects: Declaration of Independence‚ Articles of Confederation‚ Bill of Rights‚ and eventually‚ FREEDOM! The French and Indian War‚ also known as the Seven Year War in Europe‚ was fought because

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    Internet Revolution

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    The Internet Revolution 0 Why a Revolution? Not very long ago‚ the only people talking about the Internet were the small number of individuals who were engaged in engineering it‚ building it‚ and nurturing its growth. That was during the 1970s. But even during the 1980s‚ as the Internet expanded its reach and diversified its information resources and services‚ the Internet’s existence went largely unnoticed by the general public and it managed to retain its quiet‚ remote‚ and unassuming

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    French Revolution

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    At the end of Frances revolution in 1799‚ the French citizens got what they wanted. Starting with the storming of the Bastille‚ the French revolution lasted three years. With the revolution finally coming to an end‚ the French people got a new leader that they long awaited‚ a new government and constitution‚ and all together a whole different country. While at the time‚ people were arguing whether or not the revolution was a necessary event. A little bit more than two hundred years later‚ we now

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    Music Revolution

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    been a music revolution that provided an output of expression through lyrical messages. These lyrical messages were those of which opposed the idea of sending American troops to the war in Vietnam. This protesting had brought many different composers to rally together to form a revolution that would forever change the popularity of a genre. This genre was called rock ‘n’ roll which had provided a new insight to how the Vietnam war was portrayed. Two authors talk about how the revolution either helped

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