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French Revolution Daily Life
French Revolution Daily Life

Question: ppl PLEASE i really need help and fast!!!!!?

what were the changes in daily life during the french revolution

i would love either in your own words of if u give me a good like to some info on it cuz i cant really find any good info 4 that and i really need it!!!!!!

please and thanx

(10 to best answer)




Answer: you'd be better off googling or wikipedia-ing it, but here are a few tidbits:

you should probably know why the french rev'n happened; 1) the people were starving and dying of sickness and famine and the monarchy did absolutely nothing to help. 2) King Louis financed a bunch of wars bringing france to the edge of bankruptcy on top of everything else

there were two groups during the period that fought on opposite sides during the revolution: the jacobins and the girondins.

i forget exactly which is which but in know that people hung out in salons a lot and discussed the revolution and politics. the girondins tried to get the king to reform. the jacobins were more radical and wanted bloodshed i think.

Royalists were hated by all. royalists were people who were still for the king despite the inefficiency of that monarchy. you know all about the guillotine of course. people looked at it as the "common razor", which was an important idea in a time when people were trying to wrest power from kings and queens in favor of a democracy or republic. the guillotine put all people of all classes on the same level, cuz when they were executed, both noble and commoner were killed the same way and were equal.

also, in the language, i heard from my history teacher (a while ago so i don't remember all of it) you weren't allowed to "vouvoyer" or address someone with respect "vous". it's another way of saying "you" but to someone older or someone you don't know. it was considered a very royalist statement to vouvoyer someone and it came to the point that people were actually assaulted for saying it. you were supposed to address everyone as "tu".

well, that's about all i've got. good luck with the rest of the research.

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French Revolution Cities

French Revolution Cities
French Revolution Cities

Question: ‘The cause of the French Revolution was hers and hers alone.’ How far is this interpretation justified?

HER = Marie Antoinette

I have asked this question so many times and I really want to know which paragraphs and sections to include in my essay please help!!

I have rewritten my question so it is easier to comprehend for me and anyone else.
‘Marie Antoinette was the main cause of the French Revolution’ How much is this true?

please help!!
Geo Cities doesn’t work by the way!!




Answer: Poverty of the French citizens while the royalty lived high off the hog was the reason for the French Revolution .

A Tale Of Two Cities (Part 1)




French Revolution Clip Art

French Revolution Clip Art
French Revolution Clip Art

With the US recession seeming more and more likely, people are turning to art as a secure investment and as a hedge against inflation due to the very low correlation between the art market and more mainstream investment markets like the stock market. Even in a down market, prices hold-up better for fine art, better than any type of object. The best way to make a killing investing in art is to pick the next big thing before everyone else does.

“Why an emerging artist?”….Well, in the same way that stock market investors get into the habit of attaching too much worth to their favorite stock despite all fundamental evidence to the contrary, artificially upholding its value ’til the very end, art enthusiasts too often ‘place their bets’ based upon name, or brand, recognition, when it is more often than not the lesser-known artists who are the better value.

When looking at investing in art it is easy to focus purely on the aesthetics which is really only part of the investment. If you purchase an artwork you are not just investing in the artwork its self, you are also investing in the artists career which is especially important when looking at emerging artists.

I use emerging artist LORD TOPH for this example.

* The works of LORD TOPH prove that he is a promising emerging artist, and he is the next great master.

* His diversity is unmatched in the market.

* LORD TOPH is no newcomer in the realm of fine art.

* He started painting at the age of 5, and sold his first commission at the age of 12.

* After high school, LORD TOPH received his formal training at the Memphis Academy of Arts, where he majored in painting, and design.

* He has been placed in several galleries in the US and has had several successful showings, publications, benefits, exhibitions, and auctions, including TV talk shows and news attention.

* Collectors of LORD TOPH’s art spread Coast to Coast, including NBA Hall Of Famer Sidney Moncrief. He also presented a piece for Sean Puffy Combs.

* The works of LORD TOPH have been compared to that of Pablo Picasso, Kandinsky, Modigliani, Cézanne, Matisse, and Van Gogh. Without a doubt his work is singular among many.

It has been said that he is the “Shakespeare” of Fine Art, and his works are simply Divine.

LORD TOPH gives us almost everything that we should look for when investing in an emerging artist. The only thing I was looking for was a “well established gallery” offering his works. He does currently show in a Carmel, California gallery along with his studio in New York.

I did have the chance to email his representative who did notify me that they have a few San Francisco and New York area galleries that they are in the middle of contract negotiations with, but still deciding on representation. She did tell me that they are looking for nonexclusive representation.That can be a challenge in California, and New York.

Since LORD TOPH wants to be able to offer his works globally, and not just in 1 gallery, this is why he is not yet featured in a “well established” gallery.

Usually when a gallery or agent decides to contract an artist they want exclusive representation. Exclusive representation means that the agent or gallery will not allow the artist to sell their work to any other buyer. All sales have to go through the gallery (or agent).

Now is the time to go for the non-traditional investments and to look to instruments that over time will, and have, served as true stores of value, such as ART, and when investing in art invest in the next great master.

Brenda Weiss

Persepolis Clip




French Revolution Key Events

French Revolution Key Events
French Revolution Key Events

Question: i have a report on George Washington’s Indian affairs during his presidency, does anyone know what these are?

links w/ info would be very much appreciated… i need to find information on George Washington’s Indian Affairs… which i really dont know what my teacher is talking about at all, so its kinda hard. It would have been a lot nicer if i got like, GW and the Revolution, or maybe, the French and Indian War. But no, i have to find stuff on the indian affairs??? anyway, im supposed to figured out the effect this issue had on the administration, the key persons involved, the effect on domestic and international policy, and also a brief history of the event or run up to the event….




Answer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington#French_and_Indian_War

this is a good site to go to right here.

Lillian and Dorothy Gish In "Orphans of the storm".




French Revolution Causes Essay

French Revolution Causes Essay
French Revolution Causes Essay

Question: causes of the american revolution and colonial independence from great britain?

i have to write a 4 page essay describing the causes of the american revolution and colonial independence from great britain. it must include: mercantilism, salutary neglect, french & indian war, taxes (such as stamp act, townshend act, tea act), boston massacre, boston tea party, intolerable acts, and “no taxation without representation.” can n e one help me out in n e way or help me create a solid outline to follow. and a way to start the essay because i’m also stuck on that. thank u!




Answer: Your answer is in your question just look up all of these related causes and you will have your answer and extrapolate why we decided for independence rather than remaining a colony .. Good luck this is an easy essay But I won't write for you, Learn a little about U.S. History in the research you might be amazed.. History is one of my fav. subjects

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