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Topic: French Revolution

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  Revolution    French  
  English French    French language  
  New French    American Revolution  
  French doors    French history  
  Causes of the French Revolution    French government  
  French Quarter    French Country  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Marie Antoinette,  Joseph Guillotin
Favorite book(s):"War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy
Favorite great leader(s):Robespierre,  Louis the XVI,  Napoleon
Politics:Communist,  Socialist
Favorite royal(s):Antoinette of France,  Tsar Nicholas I
Favorite author(s):Mary W. Shelley,  Victor Hugo
Favorite philosopher(s):Bentham,  Adam Smith,  Engels & Marx
Favorite era(s):1700s
Favorite political figure(s):Robespierre,  Charles Talleyrand
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Analyze connections between the French and Haitian revolutions and assess the impact of the Haitian movement on race relations and slavery in the Americas and the French empire.
And therefore in the Russian Revolution we had a combination of two revolutions: a working class revolution which was aiming at socialism and a peasant revolution which was aiming basically at what the French Revolution of 1789 achieved.
It is instructive to recall the extent of bloodshed in the American, French, Russian, Chinese and Ethiopian Revolutions before Independence was achieved and feudalism and slavery abolished.
Luigi Pascioni,
Auto Mechanic

The shock waves of the French Revolution of 1789 were felt in Italy and helped to fan the first flames of libertarianism that were to culminate in 1860 with the birth of United Italy.
Sveta Romanova,
Intelligence Officer

But the general structure of rural society did not change as a result of the American Revolution, making it different from the French Revolution of 1789 and the Communist revolutions in Russia in 1917 and China in 1949.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

It was this term gens which was taken over by the Germanic races to designate their own nobility as contrasted by their conquored West Romans whom they reduced to slavery under the titles of vilains and serfs right up to the French Revolution in 1789.
John Carthy,
Gun Shop Sales Assistant

Most of us are aware of the Declaration of Human Rights and Citizens which was formulated in the French Revolution in 1789 and it is interesting that this should be so, for at that time, for some, no human rights existed within that particular society.
The principles of liberty and inviolable human rights permeate the common roots of the eighteenth-century revolutions: the American revolution for the independence of the United States and the French Revolution of 1789.
This was the principal issue which caused such disobediences of established governments as the English "Glorious Revolution" of 1688, the American Revolution of 1776 and the French Revolution of 1789.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

Inspired by the American and French revolutions, the United Irishmen rose in revolt against English colonialism in 1798.
In 1789, the French Revolution impacted Ireland like a bomb, igniting existing tensions and pushing Ireland toward similar violent revolution.
In France the French revolution of 1789 saw the abolition of heraldry, which was replaced some fifteen years later by a new Imperial Heraldry.
 
 
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