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USE  YOUR  MEMORY
 3  The signing of the Magna Carta in  1215 marked a new age of
 sense and reason. To remember this date, we can use the phrase
 New Document - Liberalisation.
 4  The Russian Revolution of 1917 was an uprising of the people
 against what they considered oppression. They demanded greater
 equality in the form of communism. Our Memory Phrase: People
 Demand Communism.
 5  Printing presses  are  often great rotating machines that churn
 out thousands of pages a minute. We can imagine a small version
 of this as the first printing press, in 1454, which can be remembered
 by the word RoLleR.
 6  The Battle of Waterloo in  1815 was a triumph for Wellington
 but  can  be  considered  fatal  for Napoleon.  Once  again  we  use  a
 Memory  Word  rather  than  a  Memory  Phrase  to  remember  the
 date: FaTaL.
 7  The  invention  of the  telescope  by Hans  Lippershey in  1608
 changed the way in which man saw the sky. Our Memory Phrase:
 CHanged Sky Focus.
 8  In  1905  Einstein's  theory  of relativity  shed  new  light  on  the
 way in which matter and energy exist. His theory solved a number
 of puzzles that had occupied man but also gave rise to many more.
 Our  Key Word:  PuZZLe.
 9  In the French Revolution in  1789 the king was ranged against
 the  people.  Hence,  we  can  remember  the  date  by  King Fights
 People.
 10  The  American  Declaration  of  Independence  in  1776
 marked in America a feeling of optimism and confidence in a new
 way of life. This can be encapsulated in the one word: CoCKSure.










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