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    French Revolution Dbq

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    The change of leaders and the type of government was not liked by many people inside and outside of France, and the new Republic had to deal with many threats that endangered their ideals. Countries outside of France, like Austria and Prussia, were not only anxious that the rebellion in France will influence their own people’s views on the government, but, they also were related to the royal family that got overthrown. Their conflict also branched from the fact that the revolutionaries…

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    If I were fortunate enough to receive the scholarship that the “From a Different Perspective” organization, it would be an opportunity of a lifetime if I were able to embark France. If I were given this special opportunity, I would choose to embark Provence – Alpes – Côte d’Azur, a region in Southeastern France and formerly known as Provence. Provence is known for their beautiful field of lavender flower. I chose Provence for the geographical benefits of the regions such as being close to the…

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    How Did France Enter Ww2

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    France played a major role in WWII, whether it was trying to save all of Europe by not letting Nazi Germany invaded Poland without a consequence. Maybe it was their desire for a free France that made them create a resistance that inspired others to do it against the Nazis as well. Also, one of the greatest military operations in history took place in France in order to continue the liberation of Europe. France entered WWII in September 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland and France…

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    This sentence highlights the controversy surrounding the issue of whether or not the Kingdom of France was subject to the authority of the Holy Roman Empire. This debate also includes the issue of whether French king was a subject of the Holy Roman Empire and, therefore, a subordinate to the Holy Roman Emperor. Because both the French and Germans claim to be descended from Charlemagne, some French argued that the transfer of power from the Frankish Kingdom to the Holy Roman Empire, which many…

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    Introduction They say as society change, thus does art. "As early as the 1750's, the philosophes had begun to challenge the art and society of France" (From The Trivial to the True: The French Revolution & Painting. (n.d.)) The French revolution was slowing accumulating, as "the economic and political inequities of the ancien regime, accompanied by a general opposition to the status quo; objection to the absolute power of the French monarchy, acerbated by the shortcomings of Louis XV and XVI…

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    The existence of the refugee crisis has been going on in Europe. There are numerous reasons why the crisis has reached such a serious point. The endless wars and crises in the Middle East have forced the people to move to other areas. The governments in European countries have pushed policies that are increasingly anti-refugee. This enlarges to the crisis one reason is because the refugees are still seeking shelters, so they are basically still trying to get into the countries but the means are…

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    Normandy D-Day Geography

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    sections known as Upper and Lower Normandy, a separation that occurred in 1956. Upper Normandy, also known as Haute-Normandie, is made up of the northern departments of Eure and Seine-Maritime. It’s surrounded by the regions of Picardy and Île-de-France to the east, Centre to the south, and Basse-Normandie to the west. The English Channel is adjacent to…

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    could a short general with stomach problems completely reform the ways of France? Napoleon Bonaparte did this and more in 1804. After the French revolution, France was left in a chaotic state. The government was corrupt and the country was in debt. That is when a general named Napoleon Bonaparte came to France. He had acquired a loyal army and was dedicated to giving France a new beginning. Napoleon Bonaparte reformed France by improving the government, bettering the laws, and upgrading…

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    The opportunity to live and breath a french experience would be an incredible honor. Culture to me is an experience, which many people can share and take part in, and I would love to learn about the French experience. To me, aspects of my culture contain heritage terms such as, American, Mexican, and Chicano. My parents are working class immigrants, and we have lived in working/lower class neighborhoods all my life. I appreciate these aspects of culture which I identify with, but in appreciating…

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    Located in Paris, France, the Louvre houses some of the most treasured pieces of art ever created. From Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to the famous Glass Pyramids by I.M. Pei, the Louvre is the world’s largest museum (at 652,300 square feet), with more than 35,000 pieces of art stored within its walls. However, the Louvre is much more than a museum. The Louvre itself is a piece of art. Built in the year 1190, the Louvre was designed to protect Paris from raids by other armies. The Louvre was…

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