Category: /History
Comparison of the American and French Revolutions
The year 1989 marks the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. To celebrate, the French government is throwing its biggest party in at least 100 years, to last all year. In the United States
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Category: /History/North American History
The American Revolution , while it may have been the first war that was started to
actually put into practice some ideas that previously had only been talked about,
did not have any ideas that were new. Nothing really changed as far
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Category: /Literature/English
A REVOLUTION
By: Josh Williams
A revolution is defined as a change or transformation. Through out the history of America there have been many periods of revolution. Times of great change and new developments, where society reforms and even
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American and French Revolution
During the late 17th century two areas of the world started to make changes in the way they
lived. These two areas were France and America which both had suffered from
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Category: /History
Inventions brought on drastic social, economic, and political changes during the
Industrial Revolution. Machines made life easier.decreased prices on goods, and
generally improved living conditions. It created a major shift in how man thought
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The 1911 Chinese Revolution
A revolution by dictionary meaning is a forcible overthrow of government or social order, a radical or fundamental change in the reversal of conditions. The first revolution to occur in China in the twentieth century saw
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1905 Russian Revolution
The causes of the 1905 revolution in Russia can be traced back as far as 1861. The Tsars who ruled in Russia were firm autocrats in an era where the nearby Europe was transforming to liberalism and republicanism
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Bounderby and the Industrial Revolution
In Hard Times, Charles Dickens portrays Josiah Bounderby as a stereotypical, arrogant, demanding, successful businessman. He represents a powerful down-to-earth attitude, but driven by greed and with no real
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Category: /History/European History
During the industrial revolution women's roles changed drastically. Instead of staying at home weaving or looking after the children, women had to leave the house to go work in factories and mines. They would have to leave everything they had to do
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