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The only relatively recent ones (Post World War II) are the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Jordan may also be considered, but that was more of a name change.
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The strategy being described is known as total war.
This strategy was used in Sherman’s March to the Sea. This military campaign by the Union Army revolves around completely destroying the South. This included actions such as destroying thousands of miles of railroad tracks and burning thousands of acres of crops. Both of these actions were meant to hurt the capabilities of the Confederate army.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was strongly influenced by the American Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights. The French had aided the United States in the American Revolution against the British, and many French soldiers and citizens were inspired by American success. The cry of the French Revolution, "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity" reflects the desire for change from the old order.
The French government was an absolute monarchy. The king primarily associated with establishing this was Louis XIV (r.1643-1715). In this type of government, the king made nearly all of the decisions; there was no separation of powers as in the U.S. today. There was also very little representation in the government for the average person. Under the king, the old social order in France was made up of three estates (or groups). This social order protected the rights and privileges of only the very wealthiest and educated. (See diagram; citation noted in image)
The Enlightenment of the 1700s, centered around the salons of Paris, questioned the role of government and advocated for the importance of the individual and basic rights. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen challenged the old system in France, because it supported the significance of citizenship and the protection of both individual and legal rights.
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The peasants in Rome (Plebs)
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