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    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‚ they were moved to the Tuileries Palace. This was around

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    Last night when I let the dogs back in from their evening outing in the back yard‚ Butters‚ my one and a half year old Pekingese darling‚ was a terrifying no show. After frantically calling and searching‚ we finally found her‚ lying near the house‚ unable to get up on her own. She was nearly unresponsive and covered in bloody diarrhea and drool‚ a limp‚ pitiful little “rag” in my arms. We called the emergency number for Dr. Childers‚ a simply wonderful man who has patiently dealt with more doggie

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    Document Analysis                                 Analysis #: 1 Document Title: Marie Antoinette: Letter to Her Mother 1773 Author: Marie Antoinette Date Written: September 10‚ 2012 Location: Paris 1.    How would you describe what this document is?   What was its purpose?  What function did it serve? Marie Antoinette‚ as a letter‚ wrote this piece of literature to her mother. It was written in 1773‚ and since Marie was born in 1755‚ this would make her the age of 18‚ or the prime of her youth.

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    Review Marie Antoinette: The Hapless Icon When hearing the words “Marie Antoinette”‚ the first thing that may come to one’s mind is “France’s last queen” or “The cause of the French Revolution”. However‚ this illustrious eighteenth-century queen‚ as described by Antonia Fraser‚ was much more than just another monarch. Her external as well as internal struggles proved to be iconic‚ and her personality is very misunderstood in modern times. This biography on Marie Antoinette’s journey

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    Marie Antoinette’s impact on revolution Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France. She was born in Vienna‚ Austria. She was born November 2nd‚ 1755. Marie Antoinette was a daughter of Emperor Francis 1st of Lorraine. She was married to her husband‚ Louis Auguste‚ on May 16th‚ 1770. Marie Antoinette’s husband‚ Louis Auguste‚ was crowned king on June 11th‚ 1775. On that day Marie was crowned Queen of France and Navarre at the Cathedral of Reims. Marie

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    Marie Antoinette and the French Revolution Can you imagine powerful kings and queens being overthrown? Entire governments toppling by simple citizens who had no authority? A whole form of administration destroyed and modified‚ generally caused by the actions of a few selfish people? This isn’t an imaginary story‚ but a true historical event. The French Revolution endured for practically 10 years‚ starting in 1789 and ending in 1799. It is a very famous occurrence in history‚ and people of

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    the queen of France‚ Marie Antoinette served a major part in the French Revolution‚ and as a result of her selfish economic habits‚ Antoinette became a model for how a monarchy can be defeated by rebellion. She was very Innovative‚ Creative‚ Impactive‚ and when she was alive Antoinette created many things‚ although she had no idea what she was creating when she created most of the things. She created things from examples to revolutions. Marie Antoinette created an example

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    Why Was Matisse Important

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    Henri Emile Benoit Matisse was born December 31‚ 1869. Matisse was known for his revolutionary effects during the early twentieth century which are his expressive use of color. Examples of his revolutionary and expressive work are of portraits‚ landscapes‚ nudes‚ and interior views causing him to be the very influential. Matisse was inspired by post-impressionists Paul Cezanne and Vincent van Gogh when he lived in Paris. Henri Emile Benoit Matisse was raised in the northern part of France. Matisse

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    Why Was Ww2 Important

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    World War II has been the most important historical event ever. The plot of the war is humongous‚ but there are key ideas that make the war so important and significant. To start off‚ the first atomic bombs were used during this war. Devastating damage was caused by such explosives. Secondly‚ Adolf Hitler committed suicide. People may wonder‚ well there were so many casualties‚ so why is this one person’s death important to history. Read on and the truth of Adolf Hitler will be revealed. Lastly‚

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    will also put some reasons that he did not play a factor in. So how was Gustav Stresemann a big factor in German history? Gustav Stresemann was a German politician and a statesmen. He served as chancellor in 1923. He was also a foreign minister during 1923-1929‚ during the Weimar republic. He was awarded with the nobel peace prize in 1926. Stresemann was born on May 10‚ 1878 and he died October 3‚ 1929. Gustav Stresemann was significant because of the many things he did for Germany from 1923

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