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    1949 Revolution and 1989 Tiananmen Square protests Throughout history, there has been many revolutions or rebellions that sought to make changes in societies. One of the common changes people fight for is their country’s form of government. World-widely, uprisings calling for democratic ideas were more typical than which call for communist styles of government. However, cultural movements towards communist path have been more successful in China. Two of the events that took place in China,…

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    Considered to be among the greatest military commanders in history, Napoleon Bonaparte played a key role in the French Revolution of 1788. The purpose of this paper is to find out how Napoleon Bonaparte came to control much of Europe during his reign as Emperor. Following years of social and political turbulence the French Monarchy was abolished and overthrown. Much of Europe at this time was leaded by Czars and kings who were absolute monarchs and had full control of their administrations. The…

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    social overturn in the political history of France and Europe as a whole, during which the French polity, previously an absolute monarchy with feudal privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic clergy, suffered radical change to forms based on Enlightenment principles of republicanism, citizenship, and rights. These changes were accompanied by violent confusion, including executions and repression during the Reign of Terror, and warfare involving every other major European power. The Revolution…

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    The French Revolution was about having self rule for the people establishing a better government for themselves. There were two stages to the French Revolution; moderate and radical. The revolution began as moderate, then became radical, and towards the end became moderate again. During the first moderate stage they had many different events like the formation of the National assembly, and the Tennis court Oath. The radical stage was during the time of the Reign Of Terror which completely…

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    Several discourse on the subject of the existence of neo-colonialism has attracted several modern and postmodern theorists. One of the common argument among the neo-colonialism intellects of the modern dawn of knowledge is its simplistic nature to say that imperialism came to an end when the European empires relinquished their colonial quest. The darn of this new phenomenon, neocolonialism, is a reason enough the continual manifestation of imperialism in the modern days. Various models and…

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    Life. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva the 28th June 1712, and died the 2nd July 1778 in Ermenonville, France. Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French Revolution and the Romantic generation. His ideas were about political and ethical thinking with which he had a profound impact on people´s way of life. Formative Years Rousseau’s mother died in childbirth, and he was grown up by his father. His father was a…

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    though this can be proven to true he had many other beliefs of his own. Yet this proves it even more than you know. Socrates believed in independent thought, exactly what Paine did. Paine thought of his own ideas and was one of the first Eastern Philosopher. This is why he was not well liked in the end of his career and life. He was around most people that were not open minded. The people around him were more closed minded then…

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    The first battles of the Revolution took place in 1775, but the colonists had not yet decided to actually try to become independent. Many of them still wanted to try to reconcile with England. On January 10, 1776, the pamphlet Common Sense was published and written by the Englishman, Thomas Paine. The publication of Common Sense changed American Revolution. Paine’s pamphlet used persuasive arguments to convince the colonists of the need to rebel against Britain. He urged for the American…

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    When the Scientific Revolution first emerged in the mid 1500’s, it marked a historical change in the way people would perceive the universe and how it worked for the next 200 years. Starting with Copernicus and ending with Newton, a new type of evolution was occurring: the evolution of thought and knowledge. The major thinkers involved in the revolution also included Galileo, Bacon and Descartes. For the purpose of this essay, I will be discussing the similarities and differences in thought…

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    The difference between Enlightenment today versus then. The Enlightenment is a term that suggests man’s rising up self-brought about adolescence. The youthfulness is self-perpetrated not from an absence of seeing, but rather from the absence of boldness to utilize one's reason, insightfulness, and knowledge without the direction of another. This society of the world, the enlightenment is much different than the society during 1700’s, also it carried onto this society. During the 18th century…

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