The correct answer is A) Increased free speech led to changes in popular opinion. During the French Revolution of 1848, this period of time touched on the Enlightenment Age where people such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Voltaire were prominent and who were two philosophers who wrote many texts about the equality of citizens. This was very close to home for the French citizens who were leading miserable lives due to the expenses the French monarchy (an extremely tiny percent of the population vs. the 97 percent population of the proletariat) who were spending unabashedly, while the majority of French people barely had anything to eat.
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Uno de los movimientos Europeos más reconocidos por el impacto cultural y emocional que provocó fue el llamado Renacimiento que inició en la Italia del siglo XIV, cuando el Humanismos empezó a cambiar los conceptos que imperaron en la época obscura de la Edad Media.
El Renacimiento se caracterizó además por el nacimiento de grandes artistas, escultores y pintores de la talla de Miguel Ángel Buonarroti, Leonardo Da Vinci y Rafael, impresionantes artistas que elevaron las emociones de la gente con sus perfectas creaciones.
The Second New Deal is the term used by commentators at the time and historians ever since to characterize the second stage, 1935–36, of the New Deal programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Due to the flaws on Electoral College, there will always be a possibility that the winner of the popular vote may not win the presidency. This has already occurred four times and the most recent in 2000. This is because of the winner take all factor which means that any votes won by the loser of the popular vote are not replicated in the electoral vote. Like in 2008, Barack Obama won only in the 51 percent of the popular vote in Ohio but still, he won all of Ohio's electoral votes even though most of the Ohioans voted for John McCain.