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About Trey Childs
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I am highly educated in ALL aspects of WWI, WWII, Vietnam, the Cold War, and most of 20th century history. I have studied 20th history for a number of years and will be glad to answer any question of the subject as best as I can.

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International Baccalaureate HL 20th Century History certificate along with IB diploma. A large amount of private study based on persnal interest.

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International Baccalaureate HL 20th Century History certificate along with IB diploma. A large amount of private study based on persnal interest.

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IB HL 20th Century History Certificate

 
   

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Topic: 20th Century History



Expert: Trey Childs
Date: 11/9/2007
Subject: zahra.habib@gmail.com

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ok...Had the American or French Revolution a greater influence on following revolutions in Europe?

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Assuming that your question is asking to compare the two: It is all a matter of perspective. However, it can be said that the two most influencial factors in following European revolutions in the 20th century were WWI and WWII.

From this we can consider that France and Germany had been fighting over Alsace and Lorainne for hundreds of years, and considering the role that US funding played in the development and overall outcome of the war it can be deduced that the US revolution played a larger part indirectly in following European revolutions.  

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