PPT-Tidal Wave of Revolution in Bikini Bottom of France
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By Jimmi Crackcorn Per 10 Table of Contents Slide Pages 3 Prologue 4 Meeting of Estates General 5 Tennis Court Oath Prologue H istory of Bikini Bottom of France
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By Jimmi Crackcorn Per 10 Table of Contents Slide Pages 3 Prologue 4 Meeting of Estates General 5 Tennis Court Oath Prologue H istory of Bikini Bottom of France In the beginning of the 1770s Bikini Bottom is a power house in Europe and is only rivaled by Sandals Britain Their populations is huge and the economy is growing However things are about to turn in the most unfortunate way for King Louis Krabs XVI and Marie Pearl Antoinette The American Revolution crop failures and inflation will lead to the end of an absolute monarchy and change the landscape of rulers throughout Bikini Bottom The Enlightenment ideals will challenge all royal courts Foreeeever. 2 Energy . Research and Development. Brian Polagye. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center. Department of Mechanical Engineering. University of Washington. Alaska Hydrokinetics Technical Conference. ocean . energy sector review. Clean Energy Week 2014. Andrew Newman. Strategy. ARENA. 23 July 2014. Aims of the review. SNAPSHOT OF KEY CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES. ASSESS AUSTRALIA’S CONTRIBUTION TO POOL OF GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE. Threat or Promise?. Causes for Revolution. Causes for Revolution. France is near broke. Causes for Revolution. France is near broke. Lost Seven Years War. Causes for Revolution. France is near broke. Andrew . Chavous. & Carlo . Raiteri. Tides. Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth.. By:. Jillian Marsh. Alexis Golden. Brandon Golden. Alex . Comins. What is it?. Also known as tidal energy.. Tidal energy is produced by the surge of ocean waters during the rise and fall of tides, and is a renewable source of energy.. Ideology, Politics and Revolution 1815- 1850. Isabey, The Congress of Vienna, 1815. Autumn 1814- gathering of victors (of the Napoleonic Wars) in Vienna. Goal: redraw the map of Europe, design a lasting peace. Examples from French Revolution. Crane Brinton, . The Anatomy of a Revolution. Every revolution begins with the problems of the Old Regime. 1. st. stage = increasing dissatisfaction with the Old regime, spontaneous acts of protest and violence, overthrow. Louis XVI. Problems in France. Marie Antoinette. Unemployment. Louis XVI. Louis XVI was immature and lacked self-confidence.. He wanted to be a good king and help his subjects, but he faced enormous debt and rising resentment towards the monarchy. . Political Clubs. There were no political parties like today. Instead people joined political clubs. They could meet to discuss political ideas. Members were also part of the Legislative Assembly. Stuck together. Reforms were not enough to stop the hungry, unemployed and poorly paid people of Paris who took up arms. . Their actions would push events further and faster than anyone could have . foreseen. Global Impact of American . Section Two – Creating a New France . Bell Work. Turn your book to page 171. Preview this section. Analyze all pictures (read in captions that go along with the picture; i.e. Paris in Arms, and Women March on Versailles). Historical interpretations of class conflict leading to. the French Revolution. Bourgeoisie . was united by economic position and class interest and frustrated by feudal laws. Eventually, rose up to lead the . What was the French Revolution?. 1. The French Revolution (1789-1799). The French Revolution was a period of . radical. . social. and . political. . change. in France. . The . monarchy was eventually abolished. .
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