One of the best sources for an essay on the French Revolution for your European History class is The First Total War by David Bell.
Your teacher. Any historian. Librarians can direct you to the history section in the library. You can do an internet search. Look in an encyclopaedia. There are many sources.
Borlaug, father of the "Green Revolution" that used agricultural science to reduce world hunger, has been credited with saving a billion lives, more than anyone else in history.
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The most valid sources of knowledge are first person sources. These are sources where the information originates and hasn't been altered by anyone else. This information can often be found in autobiographies or from the person themselves.
Nazis did not lead the Russian Revolution. There were two revolutions in 1917. The February revolution was not led by anyone. It happened spontaneously. The October Revolution was led by Vladimir Lenin.
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No, and I have no idea why anyone would think a Canadian province could be a part of the European Union.
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Nobody coined the term "Renaissance." Renaissance is an actual part of the French language. It literally means "rebirth." BTW I don't speak French, but this is common knowledge for anyone studying European History.
internal sources are personnel, colleagues and the library whereas external sources can be consultants andservice providers and catalougues.
It was different because there was no bloodshed involved; the monarchs fled and were replaced without anyone getting killed.