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    During the enlightenment many things happened. There were many French philosophers at the time for example Rousseau, Montesquieu, Diderot, Wollstonecraft, or Voltaire. Yet the ones that stood out the most were Diderot and Montesquieu. These two French philosophers impacted two completely different things but, it was a great impact. Diderot changed educational rights. On the other hand,…

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    The French Revolution had affected the whole of Europe in many ways. They had probably made other peasants in the other countries feel like they could also overthrow their government if they had a multitude of others to help them in their works. The revolution made others feel empowered, and think that if they joined forces they could wipe out monarchy as a whole. The revolution could’ve made the governments also fear for their own safety and protection. The governments probably started to…

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    Louis Xiv Research Paper

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    In order to express the religious principle of ruling as the divinely appointed hero, Louis XIV fostered a French renaissance by becoming the most important patron of the arts. One of his most important commitments as a patron of the arts and letters was his organization of the royal academies in Paris that promoted progress in the arts, humanities, and sciences. Louis intensified the social value of intellectual and artistic talent in France (Brennan 21). Among the academies opened were the…

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    Marie Antoinette was born on November 2, 1755 in Vienna, Austria. She was the youngest daughter of King Francis I and Queen Marie Theresa of Austria. Though she was of noble birth and blood, Antoinette was not well educated with the exception of piano. She loved to play the harp but was considered by her tutors hard to educate. When she was nine years old, Antoinette lost her father. At the age of fourteen, Marie Antoinette was betrothed to Louis XVI of France where she reigned as the Queen of…

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    Today 7,000 women marched on the castle of Versailles to demand bread for their families. They killed the guards put their heads on spikes and stormed the castle demanding to see the King and his family. The King met with a group of women and promised to give all the bread in the castle to the crowd. However, soon after the National Guard arrived and demanded that the King and his family come back to Paris with them. Given no other choice the King had to agree. Now he is being held captive…

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    suffering from major economic problems. People could barely afford to eat or maintain an income and it wasn’t looking to get any better. Rapidly spreading ideas of Enlightenment inspired the Third Estate to pursue change and self-determination for the true French nation, which was the citizens themselves. France is living proof that Enlightenment ideas can influence…

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    Nhs Social Changes

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    The purpose of this assignment it to identify, describe and analyse the importance of the core changes that NHS has brought to the people of Britain since it was first introduced. To have a wider understanding of the context, a review on century back since its introduction will be explained in more detail. Firstly, a definition of what Social policy will be given in order to understand the process of Social policy- making. Social policy is considered as a political activity, which seeks the…

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    The French Revolution

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    The French revolution by many, is regarded as the first modern revolution. This means that many that followed would attempt to implement some of the methods that the French used, or use modify them to make them work best for them. The people of France, like many countries in Europe at the time, were unhappy with the way that they were being ruled, but many were too worried about the consequences to do anything about it. The French lower and middle class were able to use the recalling of the…

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    double leaving many to starve. In addition, they are burdened by taxes which accumulates to 50% of their income. Enlightenment ideas spread across France where many people of the third estate are questioning the structure of the Old Regime and are looking for equality, liberty, and democracy. The starvation from most of the third estate, the conflicting ideas between the Enlightenment and Old Regime, and certain privileges…

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    Many countries in the past had a monarchy, this meant that those who had royal titles, such as nobles or religious leaders had the most money. And of course, there had to be a lower class which made up the majority. In France the lower class was called ‘the third estate’ but most nobles and higher ups referred to them as peasants. Over time, the peasants of France started to realize that while they were being heavily taxed and overworked, the noblemen and women were living luxurious lives due to…

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