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The website is subdivided into seven sections that each contain individual essays on various aspects of the French Revolution. Though they vary in length, fourteen of the twenty-four documents include additional documents or visuals to enhance the information presented. The author of the articles is not mentioned however, nor is the date. In addition to the information given, each section goes in chronological order, allowing the reader to follow the events as they occur in French history and giving concise detailed information to follow. It begins with the tension that was taking place in France at the time and then goes into the events that led to and took place during the revolution. The last section acts as a conclusion for the articles, explaining the consequences of the French Revolution and France’s fate after the Revolution ended. The website contains additional references and resources for information presented on the site and lists in alphabetical order the names of these sources, the published work, the date in which it was first published, and the name of the publisher.
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“The French Revolution”. The Open University. The Learning Space. 20 September 2008. http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=1515)made .html>

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