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When Comparing Two States of Affairs, Arguments Often Include an "Other

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When comparing two states of affairs, arguments often include an "other things being equal" clause to specify that the two states of affairs do not differ at all.

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National Workshops

were government-funded job programs in France during the 1848 Revolution, intended to provide work for the unemployed but were ultimately unsuccessful.

Unemployed

The state of not having paid employment but being available to work.

Revolutionary Clubs

Informal political groups that emerged during revolutions, especially in France, providing a platform for political discussion and action among the common people.

Frankfurt Parliament

An unofficial national assembly convened in 1848 at St. Paul's Church in Frankfurt am Main, aimed at unifying the German states into a single nation.

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