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the citizens. The problem of France was indeed not the results of one person's mistakes, but of complex causes and no one should be specifically blamed.
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- Gilbert, Adrian, (1995) The French Revolution, England: Wayland (Publishers) LTD
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Maxilmilien Robespierre
Looking back at the history of the French Revolution, Maxilmilien Robespierre was definitely one of the most controversial figures. From one aspect, he was very virtuous and devoted to fighting for his people. However, judging
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The French Revolution The French Revolution was essentially the pivotal culmination of a rising conflict between two opposing conceptions as to the source by which a governing state derived its authority. During the late eighteenth century an ideology
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History C.A.T. 1
The Death of Marat , is an idealistic portrait painted by Jacques-Louis David, depicting the assassination of one of the leaders of the French Revolution, Jean-Paul Marat. Marat was a prominent member of a group of people called
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of continuous wars and rebellions that China finally became the People's Republic of China, the creation of a "people's democratic dictatorship".
The pattern and steps of the Republican Revolution of China was similar to that of the French Revolution. They both
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to a success.
The French revolution was one event that took extreme measures in order to overthrow the government and bring liberty and justice to the French people. Before, France had the old regime, which consisted of three estates: the clergy, nobility
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True the ideas that were promoted by the philosophies were a contributor to The French Revolution but they were not the cause. The cause was the economic and social problems that faced France in those years of turmoil. There are many people who choose
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Death is a horrible price for anything. When a mass loss of life occurs, and there is nothing to show for it, it is even worse. The French Revolution was not worth all of the death, war, and destruction. Had the French achieved a major change
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From a young age, the French are taught to adhere to a certain schedule which helps them learn to be more independent people as they grow older and become adults. Typical work hours for the French are from around nine in the morning until about six
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