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    Absolutism and relativism are two extreme ethical approaches to reality. While they are both valid and supported by facts‚ they are very contrasting in their views. Values are what a person cares about and thinks is worthwhile. For example‚ values can include life‚ love‚ religious faith‚ freedom‚ relationships‚health‚ justice‚ education‚ family and many other things. Usually these values are what provides the passion in a person’s life‚ and gives them hope and a reason for being. A person might go

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    century‚ a new type of monarchy‚ enlightened absolutism‚ emerged. In this system‚ rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their full royal powers. The monarchs would have absolute power and would attempt to protect the liberties of the people of their kingdoms. Rulers would incorporate ideas like religious toleration and the freedoms of speech and press as they ruled. One of the rulers that fulfilled the idea of enlightened absolutism was Frederick the Great. He ruled from

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    Absolutism and Louis Xiv

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    aggressive foreign strategy (to expand France’s borders to "the natural boundaries of ancient Gaul")‚ Louis was able to unite the people within France against common enemies. Although these expansionist actions led to wars with Holland‚ Germany‚ Italy and Spain‚ it gained France better strategic boundaries. These new borders allowed the French civilians to feel more secure in their homes‚ and generated more tax revenue from the newly acquired citizens. These factors‚ in combination with harvesting new natural

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    they need to embrace a more diverse form of government. Several of the governments formed during this period includes absolutism‚ nationalism‚ socialism‚ communism‚ totalitarianism‚ Islamism‚ and republicanism. Through the analyzation of the development of each government one will see a pattern of both commonalities and distinctions. The first form of government called absolutism‚ often defined as a form of government in which an individual obtains absolute power without having any legal or electoral

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    Spain Research Paper

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    has family there in Spain and my grandmother was born there. Spain is located in Europe its neighboring countries are Portugal‚ France‚ and Andorra and the capital of Spain is Madrid. Spain is in Europe and borders Portugal‚ France‚ and Andorra. The people in Spain are pretty much basically like us the kids go to school and the parents work but most of the speak Spanish. The most prevalent jobs consist of mining‚ growing crops‚ making clothing‚ chemicals and other minerals. Spain also departs crops

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    Child Marriage - Spain

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    Marriage at age fourteen is legal in Spain and has recently got world attention. Health Minister Leire Pajin said: “There is a technical discussion of a law that we want to present to protect minors... and in that discussion‚ children’s organizations point out that the United Nations." He recommends raising the minimum age from fourteen to sixteen in Spain. Spain said on February 3rd‚ 2011‚ that the government has no immediate plans to raise the minimum legal age for marriage from fourteen‚ one of

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    Introduction The energy consumed in Spain every day‚ both for the industrial sector‚ as for domestic consumers comes from multiple forms of primary energy sources‚ from which we get electricity. It is important to consider where these primary energy sources come from‚ and the value year after year the degree of self-sufficiency that primary energy resources have in Spain. The energy sector accounts for about 2.5% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product. However‚ this sector has a greater importance

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    Philip Ii of Spain

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    King Philip the second was born on May 21st 1527 in Valladolid‚ Spain. His parents were King Charles the V and Isabella of Portugal. He also had two sisters named Maria of Spain and Joan of Spain. His tutor was Dr. Juan Martinez Pedernales. He was well educated in science‚ French‚ and Latin and he loved architecture and music‚ he also liked to read. He have four wives‚ Maria Manuela‚ princess of Spain‚ who died while giving birth. Mary the I of England‚ died in 1558. Philip loved Elisabeth of

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    Pestel Analysis for Spain

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    pestel analysis for spain Key Facts Country and capital : Full name Kingdom of Spain Capital city Madrid Government : Government type Parliamentary monarchy Head of state King Juan Carlos I Head of government Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero Population : 40.5 million Currency : Euro GDP per capita (PPP) : $33‚700 Demographic details :

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    Absolutism in the 1700s exceeded Constitutionalism The Experience of France and England in the 17th century demonstrates the intellectual and practical superiority of absolutism over constitutionalism. Absolutism in France was much more secure than Constitutionalism in England. Absolutism controlled all competing interest groups and organized all religious sects. Louis XIV had centralized power and control under his authority in France while Constitutionalism in England failed to create absolute

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