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    At the present time‚ there is nothing wrong with the constitution‚ and if there was anything wrong with it‚ it could be changed by referendum‚ once again proving that becoming a republic is pointless. Currently‚ we are not tied down at all by the monarchy‚ and although the Queen does have the power to intervene in the running of our country‚ she doesn’t out of tradition‚ and therefore‚ probably never will‚ bound by the tradition. <br><br>If we become a republic‚ we would lose valuable ties with England

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    operate without the input of the citizens. It also meant that during a crisis it could effectively turn its back on large portions of people if need be. England however was very different. England was a parliamentary monarchy. England began its course to become a Parliamentary Monarchy with the death of Queen Elizabeth I of England and the rise to powerful of her cousin James VI of Scotland.

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    d agricultural production; Donated for cultivation -Setting up schools for church officials -Established scriptoriums -Serving as a source of education -Spread of Christianity Scriptorium: Where the monks copied classical texts‚ philosophies‚ and scriptures Women -Women did not have the same equality as men -Women could not be a vassal -If a woman owned land the vassal would marry her off and take it -Sometimes women peasants lived a more comfortable life than higher queens etc. because

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    The new structure and reorganisation of Government can be said to be a factor in more radicalism in Paris and throughout France as it directly changed people’s lives. In 1792 the Monarchy in France was overthrown and a republic was established. This was a great change to France which had always been under rule of a Monarchy. In principle it was on the way to fulfilling the tree aims of the revolution; liberty‚ equality and fraternity‚ however it did cause what some say to be the first major development

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    Kings and queens were always loved and praised by other people. Although they are a few monarchies left‚ and we are no longer subjects of the King and Queen‚ citizens of our countries‚ who‚ in most cases‚ participate in electing or voting out‚ our political leaders and other officials. Though most of us no longer answer to the “Mother Country or the Throne‚” kings and queens are still relevant today as they are not only a significant link to our past‚ but also a perfect symbol of head of state.

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    that a country ruled with oppression is condemned to fail. Many of the men recognized in the enlightenment were selfish rulers who only acted for their own good‚ rather than the goods of the other people. As an absolute ruler‚ King James I said‚ “Monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth; for kings are gods lieutenants upon earth‚ and sit upon god’s throne‚ but even by god himself are called gods.” As a king‚ James I referred to rulers as gods lieutenants upon earth‚ because he searched for supreme

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    Essay by William Wagner March 5‚ 2012 Positions of Loyalist and Pro-independence in terms of rights‚ the structure of government and representation Loyalist positions: The Loyalists believe that “there are no rights by nature” (Seabury‚ p. 54). Seabury says “We (Britains) have also rights! But no natural rights!” So the rights are given by the governing authority or man but not by nature. Furthermore‚ those who can’t defend themselves don’t have rights. In nature the lion eats

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    Hume on Independence “Absolute monarchy is inconsistent with civil society‚ and so can be no form of civil government at all; and that the supreme power in a state cannot take from any man‚ his taxes and impositions‚ any part of his property‚ without his own consent or that of his representatives.” (Hume 487). Britain at the time of the American revolution was a parliamentary monarchy‚ a system utilizing both “traces” (Hume 466) of government. With the monarchical side tracing its power towards

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    Kingship To understand why the issue of kingship is so dominant a preoccupation in MacBeth‚ one must first be aware of Shakespeare’s generation regarded the principle of monarchy. Moral Authority is the quality of being respected for having good character or knowledge. Legitimate is according to the law‚ illegitimate is not according to the law. In Shakespeare’s time‚ the king was not simply a political leader endowed with absolute power‚ he was a man set apart from the rest‚ aligned on the "great

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    has been‚ loved‚ and admired by Thai people throughout the country. His works of almost six decades include a variety of activities‚ which have enhanced on the Thai life. The three institutions that made up Thailand are the Nation‚ Buddhism‚ and Monarchy. His Majesty is indeed Thailand ’s guiding light. In the past‚ Thailand has faced many political crisis but Thailand would not be what it is today without his help. Every time he speaks‚ everybody listens. No matter how bad the situation is‚

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