Continents were in different locations in the past and thus have moved (drifted) to their present location.
Wegener - Published controversal book on this theory in 1915.
Americans began to see a link between farm problems and their own.
The Grange movement and the Populist Party had a strong influence on national politics. In 1896, the Republicans won the White House and the greatest number of seats in both the Senate and House of Representatives. But Democrats and Populists and additional smaller parties were not to be ignored. The People's Party (Populists) would eventually merge into the Democratic Party, and the Progressive movement got rolling in the early 20th century. Included on the Progressive agenda would be stronger support for the nation’s agricultural and working classes.
For them Bastille was the symbol of Monarchists tyranny.
Those who were opposing the king were locked there, so releasing them would mean that the King lost power over his subjects. Moreover, those who suffered from Kings injustice are likely to become leaders of antimonarchists movement, as their devotion to the cause is unquestionable.
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There were never any "golden ages" or a "middle age" historians only use these terms to help refer to past "major events" in history according to their research and discoveries. Moreover, historic figures, past leaders, ancient civilizations didn't identify times in their lives using any of these terms therefore, historians used these terms to further help them analyze history.
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