1. French Revolution
The absolute monarchy and divine right of the kings were gone forever. Despite the fact that there would be kings and emperors crowned once again in France, it would always remain to be ruled and governed by the will of the people, and not by their own whims. ... All were made equal politically, when all the citizens were given the right to vote. ... The declaration established equal rights of the citizen stating in the first clause, "Men are born and remain free and equal in rights-viii. which ensured employment to all citizens, without distinction of birth. ... Every country which Na...
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