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Causes of the French Revolution

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I.The Beginning of the Revolutionary Era: The American Revolution French Rev. represents destruction of “old regime” and new order based on ind. Rights, rep. Institutions, and loyalty to countries (vs. monarchs). Not completely revolutionary—political rights extended, but mostly to the burgeiose. The Fr. Rev. + Industrial Rev. ==> to modern history of Europe. At end of 7 Yrs' War, Britain = best colonial power. Britain retained vision of single empire with Parl. As single authority for laws, including to Americans. It controlled Americans, who had rep. Assemblies and believed that neither Parl. Nor king could tax w/o representation. Crises 1770s to 1776, with Dec. of Ind. A. The War for Independence i. Tough fight:

Nothing in Heaven Functions as it Ought

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Nothing in Heaven Functions as it Ought Delineation from Poetic Standards to Support the Unique Perception of Heaven and Hell I. Thesis Kennedy challenges conventional conceptions of Heaven and Hell through his vivid portrayal of a disorderly Heaven and an efficient Hell and through his purposeful inversion of traditional sonnet structure and meter. II. X. J. Kennedy A. His real name is Joseph Charles Kennedy. He added the X because he shared a name with JFK?s father. B. Kennedy was educated at several colleges including Seton Hall, Colombia and Michigan. C. Kennedy worked as a professor at several universities and continued writing as a freelance writer, poetry editor, and later a children?s author.

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Realism – A theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest. Idealism – A theory of international relations that focuses on the hope the nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace. Isolationism – The desire to avoid international entanglement altogether. Internationalism – The belief that nations must engage in international problem solving. Unilateralism – A philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations. Bush Doctrine – A policy adopted by the Bush administration in 2001 that asserts America’s right to attack any nation that has weapons of mass destruction that might be used against U.S. interests at home or abroad.

His important words

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His Important Words Psalms 45?King James, The Message Psalms 46 ???4Love endures long and is patient and kind; love never is envious nor boils over with jealousy, is not boastful or vainglorious, does not display itself haughtily. ????5It is not conceited (arrogant and inflated with pride); it is not rude (unmannerly) and does not act unbecomingly. Love (God's love in us) does not insist on its own rights or its own way, for it is not self-seeking; it is not touchy or fretful or resentful; it takes no account of the evil done to it [it pays no attention to a suffered wrong]. ????6It does not rejoice at injustice and unrighteousness, but rejoices when right and truth prevail.

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