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500,000
Explanation:
The numbers may actually be more than this. In my history course, my teacher said over 1 million had died. I have seen the death tolls fluctuate from 200,000 to 2 million in the articles I have read.
In June 1848, the revolutions in Austria began to run out of steam. After all, it was a non-industrialized country that did not have a well-developed middle class. Their revolution, largely led by intellectuals and students, could not marshal the same amount of popular support as the bourgeoisie in Western Europe.
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The 1804 Napoleonic Code, which influenced civil law codes across the world, replaced the fragmented laws of pre-revolutionary France, recognizing the principles of civil liberty, equality before the law (although not for women in the same sense as for men), and the secular character of the state.
Explanation:
Answer:
The govenor-general
Explanation:
The representative of the Queen in the commonwealth is called the governor-general. The governor-general is appointed to represent the monarch of a sovereign state in the governing of an independent realm.
The governor-general takes an oath of allegiance to the monarch and exercises reserved powers of the monarch on behalf of the sovereign independent realm. The governor-general is also present at diplomatic functions and ceremonial events and performs all national regal activities. The governor-general is usually a distinguished individual with a record of public service.
Other commonwealth countries with a governor-general include; Jamaica, Bahamas, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Some of the pull factor codes were things like the Homestead acts which were a series of acts on land allocation. For example, if you went westwards, the country would give you a huge piece of land which would become fully yours after five years of successful agricultural business.