Almost No one was safe during the Rein of Terror. The people in the government were so frightened of Robespierre, (who was running France at the time), that they arrested him, sent him to the guillotine and ended the rein of terror.
No one was safe from the guillotine, one of the most dreadful figures during the Terror in France, Robespierre, who was one of the most important polictical figures, died by virtue of the infamous "humanitarian efficiency" of this killing machine. The aristocrats that didn't fled Paris died in the guillotine, when there were no aristocrats left started with friends of aristocrats, then with any one that opposed the ones in power, then with their political enemies. Madame le Guillotine had a loving penchant for all those "enemies of le liberte", acoording to Graeme Fife (The Terror: The Shadow of the Guillotine: France 1792-1794), as much as 40 000 died during this period; some references say that in the some cities as much as 1000 persons in one week. No one was safe.
There is no such thing as "the Region of Terror". If, perhaps, you meant to write "the Reign of Terror", please see below. During the french revolution, revolutionary fever was rising higher and higher. With the monarchy and its governemnt in moral and financial collapse, the service also collapsed which added to the chaos. Mobs began to form, for there was no restraint on what they could or couldn't do because of the service of the government. The king and Assembly would not united for they both held each other suspicious. The king was persuaded to take some of his guards and put them on the streets of Paris to show strength and power. But the workers and craftsmen seized every weapon they could find and attacked.
It became popular to "dress down".The less noticeable and the less attention drawn to yourself was a safe move to make particularly during the Reign of Terror.
"the mountain" national assemblyDepartment of public safety(didn't really try to keep everyone safe!! tried to kill everyone)
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they ate there children. for real.
No one. It did not discriminate by age, sex or social statusw.
No one was safe from the guillotine, one of the most dreadful figures during the Terror in France, Robespierre, who was one of the most important polictical figures, died by virtue of the infamous "humanitarian efficiency" of this killing machine. The aristocrats that didn't fled Paris died in the guillotine, when there were no aristocrats left started with friends of aristocrats, then with any one that opposed the ones in power, then with their political enemies. Madame le Guillotine had a loving penchant for all those "enemies of le liberte", acoording to Graeme Fife (The Terror: The Shadow of the Guillotine: France 1792-1794), as much as 40 000 died during this period; some references say that in the some cities as much as 1000 persons in one week. No one was safe. answer from Yahoo, wish could help you!! this is not the right answer or the question would be pointless! on my exam noone isn't an answer choice so please check your facts
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There is no such thing as "the Region of Terror". If, perhaps, you meant to write "the Reign of Terror", please see below. During the french revolution, revolutionary fever was rising higher and higher. With the monarchy and its governemnt in moral and financial collapse, the service also collapsed which added to the chaos. Mobs began to form, for there was no restraint on what they could or couldn't do because of the service of the government. The king and Assembly would not united for they both held each other suspicious. The king was persuaded to take some of his guards and put them on the streets of Paris to show strength and power. But the workers and craftsmen seized every weapon they could find and attacked.
No one. Not the King, Nobles or Clerics or peasants. Women and children were not spared. It touched people of every age and religious persuassion and it even managed to reach out and touch Robespierre.
Bagel guillotines are common and generally safe to use. When making your selection consider one with a wide and durable base, as well as one where the blade is fully contained during the slicing.
It became popular to "dress down".The less noticeable and the less attention drawn to yourself was a safe move to make particularly during the Reign of Terror.
Bo one. Not the king, the nobles, the clerics, the politicians or the peasants.
As far as I'm concerned all of Spain is safe.
Safe during a fire
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Cetrizine is not safe during pregnancy. You can take promethazine (Phenergan). That is safe during pregnancy.