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    who they considered to be backward who spoke different languages and believed in various magical powers. Weber’s thesis was that the incredible change that swept through the French countryside occurred roughly forty years or so prior to World War I. France only became a unified nation when the rural, peasant communities located in the west, central, south, and southwest developed a national awareness. He found that there were three primary agents for change: the transportation revolution that…

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    Paris Research Paper

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    Paris is one of the world’s most famous locations! It is best known for its amazing monuments and amazing attractions. The city of Paris, France, goes way back to more than 2000 years back in time. Lots of people think Paris has some of the most interesting history to it in all its years. In 52 B.C. Julius Caesar took control of the city of Paris when it was just starting to grow into a huge civilization, and it was just a little fishing village for the new people there. Back then when it was…

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    company. The history of Chevrolet provides knowledge and tells you about the production of Chevrolet. Chevrolet motor company, also known as general motors, has an interesting history. Chevrolet created new jobs for the united states and helped the economy bring more money to the u.s. Louis Chevrolet teamed p with William c. Durant to create the Chevrolet motor company in 1911. The truck that started it all, the forty-nine hundred half ton rolled off the production line. The history of Chevrolet…

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    guide will further inform one on what exactly the Pyrenees has to offer. First, through culture and scenery surrounding one within the Pyrenees. Second, through activities one can witness while traveling on the border of Northern Spain and Southern France. The lifestyle of the Pyrenees men and women is so rare, for one simply cannot experience this way of life anywhere else. Townfolk inhabit the snug cottages; that fall amongst the mesmerizing mountain folds. The authenticity the community…

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    seeing. Each monument I saw is imperative to France as well as the city of Paris. As an American, being in France was interesting experience not only because of the cultural differences. It was interesting because many of the monumental structures I saw were the models for monumental structures back in the United States. For example, the Arc de Triumph has a similar version called the Grand Army Plaza located in Brooklyn, New York. France is rich with history and cultural and it is interesting…

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    given to the U.S by France in the year 1886. The entire Statue was completed in Paris between 1881 and 1884, with the help of tons of workers working ten hour days, seven days a week for nine years. It was completed in 1885, disassembled into 350 pieces, and then…

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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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    0.8 square miles (1.95 square kilometers) in size, or approximately the same size as Central Park in New York City. It is the smallest state in the world after Vatican City. Located on the Mediterranean Sea, Monaco is surrounded by France on three sides. Nice, France, is the nearest large city at a distance of 11 miles (18 kilometers). Monaco is rocky and situated on steep hills that drop off into the Mediterranean. Part of the Côte d'Azur, Monaco's terrain and geography are typical of the…

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    France Research Paper

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    France is unique and one of the most amazing countries in the world. The food is amazing, and the sights in France are breathtaking. It has existed as a country for a little over a thousand years, and managed to fill those with some of the most important events in European history. It is bordered by the English Channel to the north, Luxembourg and Belgium to the northeast, Germany and Switzerland to the east, Italy to the southeast, the Mediterranean to the south, southwest by Andorra and Spain…

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    essay French revolution Napoleon is regarded as one of the most influential men of the 18th century and impacted France in more than one ways. However, he got to this position thanks to the French Revolution, which had occurred earlier. Many figures came and went during the French revolution but somehow Napoleon was able to seize power and cement himself as the supreme leader of France. This rise to power was not won easily and forced Napoleon to act in a way completely different than the…

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