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1. "Liberty", "Equality”, “Fraternity”. “Natural Rights", "The Pursuit of Happiness", "Property" and "no taxation without representation” were the slogans of the
revolutions of the late 17 and early 1800s. To what extent did the various revolutions
live up to and/or violate these mottos? Give reasons and examples to support your
answer.

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