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1 2 3 ForewordPressure from the rising tide of value driven citizens and consumers is making its mark and changing the landscape for public private and nongovernmental

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1 2 3 ForewordPressure from the rising tide of value driven citizens and consumers is making its mark and changing the landscape for public private and nongovernmental organisations as this report d. Historiography. The history of the French Revolution is highly debated and there are a range of interpretations of it. Below is a brief outline of three key groups.. Contemporary Interpretations. Mostly held by 19. Glorious Revolution. When did the Glorious Revolution take place?. 1688. Who was the King of England at the time of the Glorious Revolution?. King James II. What religion was King James II?. Roman Catholic. UNIT 3 AREA OF STUDY 1: . REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS, LEADERS, MOVEMENTS AND EVENTS. WEEK 6. THE GREAT FEAR: THE PEASANT REVOLT . (JULY – AUGUST 1789). WEEK 6:. FROM POLITICAL CRISIS TO REVOLUTION. With the Storming of the Bastille and the ‘capitulation’ of Louis XVI toward the National Assembly, Revolution in Paris had transformed the government from an absolutist monarchy to a constitutional monarchy: A constitution would be established by the end of August of that year. However, the effect of the storming of the Bastille was far ranging. As news of the Revolution spread around France, events took an even more dramatic turn. Predictably, there were municipal revolutions in the provincial cities and towns. However, in the country side, peasants fearing revenge from nobility and anxious toward the presence of ‘brigands’, armed themselves for the worse. When nothing happened, they attacked nobility and sought to literally remove the bonds of feudal dues, manorial dues and church tithes. Historian Georges Lefebvre refers to this ‘wave’ or the revolution as the ‘Great Fear’: A movement which saw the whole of the nation directly or indirectly involved in Revolution. The path was now cleared for the removal on the privileged tax exemptions that had drawn monarchy’s power into question..... L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . Nature of Warfare & Armies. Wars occurred more often, lasted longer, & affected more people.. This era in European history is the most lethal period . before 1914. New weapons and swift movements resulted in tactical sluggishness. 1856: End of Crimean war. 1861: Emancipation of the serfs. 1864: . Zemstva. set up; reform of judicial system. 1881: 1 March: Alexander II assassinated. 1893-1903: Witte as finance minister, industrialisation. Chapter 1.5. What is a revolution?. What do the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution all have in common?. The . S. cientific Revolution covers some major areas. Astronomy. Scientific reasoning. Before the Revolution. Napoleon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Izw29EJvv-g. I. Pre-Revolutionary Russia. Only true autocracy left in Europe. No type of representative political institutions. Nicholas II became Tsar in 1884. Build up, overview, results. I can . analyze the declaration of Independence in order to evaluate which Enlightenment Ideas are present in the document.. What is a Contagion? . a : rapid communication of an influence (as a doctrine or emotional state). Tierra y Libertad. In the nineteenth century Latin America achieved independence from Spain and Portugal but did not industrialize. Throughout much of the century most Latin American republics suffered from ideological divisions, unstable governments, and violent upheavals. By. Nicholas . G.. Social Studies Class - Mr. Stewart. The American Revolution began in 1775 as . an open . conflict between the united 13 colonies and Great Britain. The Treaty of Paris ended the war in 1783, the colonies had won their independence. While no one event can be pointed to as the actual cause of the revolution, the war began as a disagreement over the way in which Great Britain treated the colonies versus the way the colonies felt they should be treated.. THE THREE ESTATES. The Clergy, The Nobility and The Bourgeoisie and Peasants. The Three Estates. THE FIRST ESATE. Clergy. Made up of 130,000 people (. 0.5% of the population). Owned 10% of land. Exempt from the . Economic and social conditions around the world changed dramatically as result of the Industrial Revolution. Important Terms: . Do Now: . Identify two positive impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Quarterly Exam Review. Mao Resigns. Mao . resigned. as President of China in . 1959. . He remained as . Chairman. of the CCP. China was now controlled by three leading Communists:. President, . Liu . Shaoqi. Prime Minister, .

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