How were the French and American Revolutions similar and different?

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Answer:  for being similar i will say they are the consequences of the "Lumières" (Enlightenment), with some ideals of constitution, liberty, self government, etc. 

BUT, there are also VERY different : 
-the American Revolution is more a revolt (against taxes) which became a war (it is a war of independence more than a revolution) 
-The French Revolution is really different and it is more the failure of a system, what we called "Ancien Régime" (Former Rule), a system which can not work anymore since the 1770's (the nobles do not pay taxes for example when there is a MAJOR deficit). A system which blew up in 1789 when the king called the Etats Généraux (States General, see wikipedia) to enact new taxes, but the deputies decided to not do that and create an Assemblée Nationale (National Assembly) to write a constitution. the result is a real mess for at least 10 years (in fact 1 monarchy and at least 5 different republic during this time) 

So yes they are a little bit similar (it is the Age of Enlightenment) but they are mainly different, because the American one is an uprising against something (the British) and the French is more the end of a system and the different experiences to find a new one.

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Posted speed limits do not always mean that it is safe to
travel that fast. What are some situations where lower speeds may be needed? What are the
situations where traveling at the speed limit is permissible?​

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Answer:

Weather could make it so its safer to drive at lower speeds rather than higher ones. Hydroplaning can happen while driving at high speeds with water covering the roads. And usually just on a normal day, traveling at the speed limit is permissible,  using common sense. When you're driving, you have to be aware of all environmental circumstances and base your driving off of that.

Final answer:

Lower speeds than the posted limit are safer during poor weather conditions, heavy traffic, near schools and high pedestrian areas. However, one can travel at the posted speed limit when conditions are clear, areas are less-congested, and there's a consistent traffic flow.

Explanation:

There can be several situations when it is safer to drive at lower speeds than the posted speed limit, including during poor weather conditions, in a congested area, near schools, or in areas with a lot of pedestrian traffic. For instance, driving in the rain or snow can reduce visibility and make the roads slippery, thus demanding slower speeds to maintain control of the vehicle. If a lot of pedestrians or cyclists are present, it might be crucial to lower your speed to give you more time to react in case someone unexpectedly moves onto the road. Reduced speed zones near schools are particularly significant to ensure the safety of children.

However, there also are situations where traveling at the posted speed limit is permissible and safe. These can include clear weather conditions, less-congested areas, and multi-lane roads provided that the traffic is flowing consistently. One potential scenario could be on a multi-lane road through a city's business district where the traffic flow is steady, and the weather is clear, allowing a driver to safely navigate at the posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour.

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