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    Revolution can be defined as the overthrow of a government in favor of a new system. This is exemplified in the events of the Russian, French, and American Revolutions. The three nations, all upset with the unjust rule of their leaders and unfavorable economic and social atmospheres, decided that change needed to be made. They then took action and revolted in hopes of change and progress. The Russian, French, and American Revolutions all took place in hopes of political, social, and economic change

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    kings. Louis achieved this as a result of his reformed laws, foreign policy, a smart economic advisor, and his decision to deny power to the nobility. Although some of these ideas could be viewed as having a negative impacting on France, overall Louis XIV's absolute government was beneficial to the development of his country. By restructuring France's laws into one standard legal code Louis gained public support, by showing that he was a fair leader. "The Code", as Louis labeled it, was applicable

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    In 2000, France is ranked first in the health care system throughout the world, while the United States of America (U.S) is ranked 37th (Sharipo, 2008). U.S currently spends around 8,233 dollars per person on health care (Kane, 2012). France spends on average 3300 dollars per person on health care (Sharipo, 2008). Nevertheless, the U.S still spends 17.6 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) goes to the health care system, while France spends 11.4 percent (Kane, 2012). If U.S spends 17.6 percent

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    was the first time the French government explicitly targeted foreign and French Jews alike without pressure from German occupiers. The French government explicitly designed and carried out the Vel d’Hiv Roundup where they collected all of the Jews in Paris, France on their own accord and sent them to concentration camps to be exterminated. While holding in scope two years prior, 1940-1, and one year, 1943, following the Roundup, the changing perspective in Paris, France, of mutual obliviousness to

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    France, China

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    Intertwined with France’s continual change to government and Republics is their culture of desiring a hero. After the French revolution, Napoleon was voted in as the emperor of France. Napoleon was a war hero after the French revolution and the citizens of France believed he could be the savior that France needed. Because of the hero-worship culture in France, Napoleon was given dictatorial powers. Additionally, the French citizens showed the yearning for a savior after World War Two when General

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    The French Revolution: Napoleon Essay

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    was a period of social and political turmoil in France from 1789 to 1799 that greatly affected modern and French history. It marked the decline of powerful monarchies and the rise of democracy, individual rights and nationalism. This revolution came with many consequences because of the strive for power and wealth, but also had many influential leaders attempting to initiate change in the French government and the economy. In 1789 the people of France dismissed King Louis XVI of his title, took apart

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    were too many deaths, During the revolution there were some external and internal threats but they were not a major problem for France. Prussia and Austria did invade France but throughout the war France had an advantage and stayed winning, according to (document B) France had won the battle of Valmy in 1792, not only that but it also shows that three years later France had defeated Prussia and Austria and took over the

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    In the United States, the average per capita GDP is around $57,500 (USD). This is nearly $21,000 more than the average family in France earns on a yearly basis. Despite this, France’s “population below the poverty line is only 14%” (Central Intelligence Agency) whereas the United States has around 15% of their population below the poverty line. Another explanation as to why France’s GDP per capita is lower than the United States’ comes from Paul Krugman an economist at the New York Times. According

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    primarily caused by the economic problems in France. Back in the 1700 hundreds, France had many problems, their biggest being economics. The biggest issue within economics was that the third estate were the only ones being taxed, the third estate consisted of (merchants, lawyers, businessmen). The second and first estate did not have to pay taxes! Another one of Frances big economic problems was that the whole country was in debt, because of all the wars. France also had a problem with people starving

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    The United States of America is a country located on the continent of North America that is ruled by a federal authority. France, conversely, is a country located on the continent of Europe with a semi-presidential republic. These two forms of government utilized by each country are both similar and different, although they are both democratic republics. Both nations have a written constitution and use a system of checks and balances that divide power into three branches: the legislative, the executive

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