What was the legacy of the Congress of Vienna? What was the Congressional Union? What was the Potsdam Conference? What is the Rhineland? What was the Berlin Conference also called? What document did the National Assembly adopt? What did the National Assembly do during the French Revolution? Wh...
What did the National Assembly do during the French Revolution? What Amendment is freedom of assembly? What assembly was called due to the Coercive Acts? What was the assembly line called in the 17th century? What was the major effect of the Great Schism?
FEMALE STUDENT: I do. So one idea I had was like, looking at an important world event, like maybe the French Revolution of 1789, since we just finished a unit on it.The readings you had given us were incredibly vivid; I loved them. But they were translations of French writers…historia...
Student: I do. So one idea I had was like looking at an important world event like maybe the French revolution of 1789, since we just finished a unit on it. The readings you've given us were incredibly vivid. I loved them, but they were translations of French writers, historians. ...
A key question concerning the French Revolution is whether it was truly radical and Rousseauistic from the beginning or whether there was a moderate early phase distinguishable from the excesses of the Terror. In this article I examine the debate over "binding" mandates held in the National ...
So, the French government is on the brink of collapse. Again. When Macron ordered the dissolution of the National Assembly the evening of his heavy defeat in last the European elections last June, he wanted to 'clarify' the political scene. But it was a defeat more than a success. ...
2025 budget plans to hike taxes and cut public spending — was not a close call, with the number of deputies supporting the motion far exceeding the 288 necessary for the motion to pass in parliament, the National Assembly. It was the first time a French government has been ousted since ...
As with Moldova, the main aims are to raise awareness of the law, and increase its use via the Alaveteli platform (Ma Dada). They’ll train French civil society organisations and journalists and create an FOI community to build the foundations for when there’s an opportunity for legal refor...
after Jay's Treaty was ratified in 1795. The French viewed the treaty, which eliminated British control of posts in the Northwest Territories and provided America a limited right to trade in the West Indies, as a blossoming alliance between the U.S. and England. France retaliated by sending ...
What was the Siege of Charleston? What did the French settlers want in North America? What did the French National Assembly decide in 1789? What French colony used the French Revolution as inspiration to gain its own independence? What was the Confederation of the Rhine?