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The French Revolution
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the world according to a plan—and so has a central place in the study of the social sciences. It ushered in modernity by destroying the foundations of the “Old Regime”—absolutist politics, legal inequality, a “feudal” economy (characterized...

The French Revolution
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the world, it began the history of the modern world. The major cause of the French Revolution was due to the disputes between the social classes in French society. The evolution led to many changes in France which, at the time of the Revolu...

The French Revolution
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thered the ideals of the French revolution and was a much better alternative to the "Reign of Terror." Napoleon did many great things, including establishing civil equality, giving liberties to the people, and making the government of Franc...

The French Revolution And Napoleon
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thered the ideals of the French revolution and was a much better alternative to the "Reign of Terror." Napoleon did many great things, including establishing civil equality, giving liberties to the people, and making the government of Franc...

The French Revolution
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The term revolution applies to many fields: social, political, economy, culture, morality, science and technical. (Frey, p28-55) On the political front, a revolution is the abolition of bloody and sometimes brutal manner of the established ...

The French Revolution
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the peasant population toppled the royalty and aristocrats from power and initiated a short period in which the political system was drastically reformed. New political ideas and philosophies were introduced, many of which are still used in...

The French Revolution
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the role of the Roman Catholic Church in the French Revolution. Why did some people in France (such as the Jacobins) want to eliminate the Church, while others (such as the peasants of the Vendee) strongly favoured the Church? The French Re...