Why can the american revolution and the french revolution be regarded as anachronisms?
Question asked by: amooba
Asked on: 25 May 2010
They are artifacts that belong to another time in that they could not really happen apart from in very specialised conditions, and therefore that is what makes them anachronisms.
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Replied at: 02 Jun 2010
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