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This is a comprehensive collection of high-level IB History essay plans designed to help students excel in Paper 2 and Paper 3. Covering a range of topics, these plans explore key themes in modern European history including the causes and development of the French Revolution, the reasons for the fall of the monarchy and rise of the republic in France (1789–1792), and detailed case studies on Imperial Russia and other 19th–20th century political transformations. Each plan is structured with clear arguments, supported by detailed evidence, historian perspectives, and thematic analysis to match IB criteria. These notes are perfect for students aiming for top grades — whether you're revising, planning timed essays, or preparing for exams.

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Discuss the reasons that France became a republic with
reference to the years 1789-1792


1. Original demands of 1789 for reform of the monarchy and a
constitutional system  Actions of the National Assembly – most
important
 They desired to end the Ancien regime and inaugurate a new
constitutional monarchy because:
o economic conditions
o social unrest and the Great Fear
o influence of the American revolution
o ideas of the Enlightnment
o weak King
 Issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
o was described as a ‘solemn declaration of the natural,
inalienable and sacred rights of man’
o Gradual removal of feudalism and the establishment of a
constitutional monarchy
o Meeting on 4th August 1789 concluded with far reaching
social and political pledges from the upper class
o confirmed the end of feudal privileges and laid the foundation
for the establishment of a constitutional monarchy
 Political reform:
o France divided into 83 departments and 44,000 communes
o More power given to local governments in order to prevent a
royal takeover
 Judicial reform
o Previous courts replaced by a uniform system
o Justices of the Peace in each canton
o Trial by jury
o Torture and mutilation abolished
o Justice free and equal for all



2. Importance of the radical populace in Paris – not most
important
 Storming of the Bastille by a Parisian mob
o Destruction of the Bastille marked the end of monarchical
power
o Crowd showed extreme violence when they murdered Launey
and paraded his head on a stick as a sign of the Revolution
 Violence in the streets of Paris out of control even for the National
Guards
o eg. October Days when Parisian crowds heard about the King
stamping on the Revolutionary flag
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