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The revolution of 1789 has brought some extreme change to the French government; it became a uniformed and centralized administration. The country is governed by the constitution of 1958 which created the Fifth French Republic and reflected the views of Charles de Gaulle who was also the first president. This constitution provides a strong president who is elected for a five year term
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In Les Miserables, an ex-convict named Jean Valjean is determined to create a new life for himself. He was arrested for stealing a loaf of bread and for trying to escape from prison, and not until nineteen years later, he was released. Valjean comes across the town of Digne but as an ex-convict, he couldn?t find a place to stay. Luckily, he meets the bishop of Digne who takes care of Valjean even after hearing stories of his past. Valjean tries to steal from the bishop and leave at night but he was caught by the police. When the bishop was asked if what Valjean took was his, the bishop covered for him and said he gave it to Valjean as a gift. From there, Valjean swore to be an honest man and set out to the town Montreuil-sur-mer with a new name, Madeleine.

French Revolution

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2) Beliefs: French Revolutionaries The Protests (Students against the Government): Disappointments with the educational system New dormitory reforms, for the idea of having the opposite sex in the dorms Wanted a change in the school program Class sizes and the teacher to student ratio Teachers provide no attention to students Overcrowding in the school: Student population rises throughout France in great numbers: 170,000 to 514,000. Closing of Nanterre and Sorbonne (Bernard) Other Reforms the students protested for: End to the Vietnam War Sexual and artistic freedom Labour and government reform (Bernard) Requests:

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Huguenots were a group of French Protestants that lived from about 1560 to 1629
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Renaissance Chap 13 Alexander VI - (1492-1503) Corrupt Spanish pope. He was aided militarily and politically by his son Cesare Borgia, who was the hero of The Prince. Dante Alighieri - Medieval Italian poet wrote Inferno and Divine Comedy. Dealt the influence of the afterlife. Boccaccio - Wrote the Decameron which tells about ambitious merchants, portrays a sensual, and worldly society. Botticelli - One of the leading painters of the Florentine renaissance, developed a highly personal style. The Birth of Venus Brunelleschi - Italian architect, celebrated for work during Florentine Renaissance. He was anti-Gothic. Foundling Hospital in Florence. Michelangelo Buonarroti - Worked in Rome. Painted the Sistine Chapel for Pope Julius II. Sculpted the statue of David.

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Renaissance Chap 13 Alexander VI - (1492-1503) Corrupt Spanish pope. He was aided militarily and politically by his son Cesare Borgia, who was the hero of The Prince. Dante Alighieri - Medieval Italian poet wrote Inferno and Divine Comedy. Dealt the influence of the afterlife. Boccaccio - Wrote the Decameron which tells about ambitious merchants, portrays a sensual, and worldly society. Botticelli - One of the leading painters of the Florentine renaissance, developed a highly personal style. The Birth of Venus Brunelleschi - Italian architect, celebrated for work during Florentine Renaissance. He was anti-Gothic. Foundling Hospital in Florence. Michelangelo Buonarroti - Worked in Rome. Painted the Sistine Chapel for Pope Julius II. Sculpted the statue of David.
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