“A nation’s fate is determined by its ruler” A nation turnout is unquestionably the product of the one who is responsible for governing it. Two rulers who clearly demonstrate the validity of “A nation’s fate is determined by its ruler” are Peter The Great of Russia and Phillip the second of Spain. Both rulers had some great accomplishments that favored their nation but what is most important is the final outcome of a nation by the end of the Rulers death. Peter The Great had a great impact on Russia
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Socrates is innocent then why he escapes. Since Socrates thinks in this way‚ he refuses to escape. The other point is about his friends and family. He states that his friends and family may be harmed if he escapes. In order to learn Socrates’ place rulers can put pressure on his family. Lastly and interestingly he thinks that it is God’s will. When all reasons are considered Socrates has lots of reasons to stay in
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Niccolò Machiavelli suggested in The Prince that a ruler should behave as both a fox and a lion‚ being both loved and feared. There are clever rulers who were strategic‚ courageous rulers who were effective‚ and successful rulers who possessed both qualities. Elizabeth I of England and Henery IV of France were two great rulers from Europe that were able to personify Machiavelli ’s advice. Elizabeth I of England was able to act as a "fox" by preventing England from being torn apart over matters
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The uncertainties of measurements using a ruler‚ caliper‚ and spring scales. Isaiah Gonzales‚ Roman Acuna September 19‚ 2014 Abstract: The experimenters conducted a total of four mini labs. In each lab they had to find measurements dealing with different instruments such as a ruler‚ caliper‚ stopwatch‚ and two spring scales of different newtons. The objective in each experiment was to record and measure different objects and to also give advantages and uncertainties when dealing with different
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English 11 Introductory Assignment Q#2 Looking out the windows‚ I can see the view of the entire city‚ as if everything transforms to these blurry colorful little dots. Sitting on this shiny leather soft chair in an office that is 57 floors above ground‚ I have just made an announcement about how the tax is going to be raised again due to our circumstances. Every clerk working in this building is still waiting for me to sign the documents that need to be approved by tomorrow. Every time I
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and Nicholas did nothing to help it. Another poor quality is that he secretly supplied the Black Hundred with weapons‚ used to eliminate anyone again the autocracy. Because he became so against the idea of the Duma‚ he became a much less caring ruler. In May of of 1896‚ Nicholas Romanov was going to be crowned the new tsar of Russia. Because Nicholas’ father‚ Alexander‚ was a very stern leader‚ and Nicholas was known to be much more reserved‚ his coronation was a major deal to everyone in Russia
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Essay Question #1 Thesis: Elizabeth I of England and Catherine the Great of Russia both had satisfied Machiavelli’s condition of a good ruler by being both firm and sly policies against the peasants/serfs‚ foreign countries‚ and religions. 1. Paragraph 1 TP: Elizabeth I had used merciful and tolerant policies against the peasants in order to avoid the revolts‚ while Catherine the Great had used force to crush the revolts and suppressed the serfs a. Elizabeth I i. Caring‚ Merciful‚ Cautious
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This argument on the question; are women better rulers than men? Will focus on the example of Elizabeth I compared to the average of male rulers. It mostly depends which era you live in‚ in modern times it would really not make much of a difference as both genders are considered equal. But in the Tudor era‚ looking at it from the present‚ a female would definitely have had the upper hand‚ but from the common perspective of people in the Tudor times a female would have been considered lower‚ for
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Caesar‚ set out to rule it all. The senate of Rome saw Caesar as a threat to their power in the Roman government and‚ seeing that Caesar was about to become Emperor‚ they killed him. One question still stands “would Julius Caesar become a ruthless tyrant‚ or a great ruler of Rome?” ‚ Caesar was a great man. Caesar had a heart for the people of Rome‚ Providing them with food‚ jobs‚ sanitation‚ and water‚ as is stated in “Killing Caesar” written by Jon Herman‚ “The hungry hordes of the city were now given
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Tutuila Politics Magea was born in Asu and developed his atrocious reputation there. At the peak of his power‚ Magea lived in a secret and secure cave above Nu’uuli village. The site was known as Taotasi: (“ the Lone Spear”) A shrewd political ruler‚ wise and steeped in culture‚ fierce in battle‚ and a cannibal. People believed he had superhuman powers. Has four sons. A champion pigeon snarer. The lost of Sina’s son: Magea brothers judged Sina’s son guilty of some offense he did not commit
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