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    The French had good reasons for wanting equality. Before 1789 inequality was typical of the old government. The nobles and clergy were the privileged orders. They were exempt from such direct taxes as the taille‚ or land tax. Most taxes were paid by the Third Estate--a class that included peasants‚ artisans‚ merchants‚ and professional men. Even among these groups taxes were not equal. Some provinces were exempt from certain assessments‚ such as the gabelle‚ or salt tax. In addition‚ the collection

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    Linguistic‚ religious‚ ethnic‚ geographical‚ and historical factors all contribute to the French culture in many impactful ways. This distinct culture allows the French to provide interesting characteristics‚ values‚ and communication styles that can be very insightful when studying communication. France’s individualistic nature‚ a common trait of Western civilizations‚ seems to be the root of who the French are and how they communicate. (Hofstede Centre‚ pp. 5) It seems to influence all of France’s

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    regime. In the beginning of the French Revolution‚ Enlightenment of the French Revolution‚ known as the Reign of Terrorphilosophy seemed like a panacea for societal woes. Prominent philosophers like Rousseau‚ Voltaire‚ and Diderot contributed to a new mentality in France‚ one which instigated the mass revolt that caused the storming of the Bastille. The causes for the Reign of Terror in the 1790s cannot be isolated without examining first the leading causes of the French Revolution. Under the Reign

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    Introduction French history and culture in three different periods highlights in the movies The Visitors (Les Visiteurs)‚ Ridicule‚ and Indochine. The films showcase France’s society from 12th Century to 20th Century. Through the films‚ France’s history moves from its colonisation on Vietnam to modern 20th-Century culture. French culture such as clothing‚ education‚ etiquette‚ and colonization transforms to be more advanced‚ civil and non-discriminatory. The Visitors The film shows the difference

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    Letters Department of English THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND THE FRENCH INFLUENCE ON MIDDLE ENGLISH SENTENCE OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION General aspects about the origin of the English language Brief presentation of the Norman Conquest II. ENGLISH‚ FRENCH‚ LATIN - THREE LANGUAGES IN USE Aspects of the social and political transformations occured after the Conquest The roles of each on the three languages in the society of the time III. FRENCH INFLUENCE ON ENGLISH SPELLING AND PRONOUNCIATION Influences

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    Philosophers generally give meaning to things‚ and give their take on society‚ sometimes even influencing people to follow their ways. In France‚ 1789‚ the French Revolution started‚ the people of France lived under a Monarchy‚ and were put into the social classes of estates. The 1st estate which was the Priests and religious people‚ the second state or nobility‚ and the working class which is the third estate. A major cause of the revolution was the tax distribution along with the wealth distribution

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    American vs. French Revolution Throughout the years‚ our world has faced drastic and far-reaching changes in the way people think and behave. Countries have managed to constantly change their way of viewing things and started by placing action of what they thought. Two great examples about these conversions are the American and the French Revolution. This times in history‚ where vital for the formation of nations all over the world and was able to leave a legacy until today. Whereas some people consider

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    help from the queen’s brother who was the emperor of Austria. They did attempt to get to Austria but were eventually caught by the people and were forced to stay at the Tuileries Palace. After the king was caught‚ the furious citizens insisted the abolition of monarchy to a republic. Right then‚ the Legislative Assembly was created. It

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    Absolutism was the most significant cause of the French Revolution because it forced a weak leader such as Louis XVI to have the power to ruin a whole country. Absolutism is a form of government in which the king or queen has absolute control over the land and people. King Louis XIV‚ an absolute monarch and heir‚ inherited the French throne at his grandfather’s death in 1643. He was only 5 at the time he started to rule. Louis XIV has been perceived in history as someone who is lazy‚ shy and awkward

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    Social reforms are made for various reasons‚ but the French revolution and the Women’s right movement happen to have many things in common. Beginning in 1789 the French revolution was sparked by the largely unhappy Third estate. They demanded better conditions and more representation they were after all 98 percent of the population. With a large following and unifying cause the Third Estate began its own uprising ‚and with the capture of the Bastille a revolution was in full swing. They wanted reform

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