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    Portfolio. SZIU RANHIGS - North-West Management Institute (Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation) Portfolio on discipline: Английский язык (English for International Relations) Date: 25.12.2014 Completed:   Shalovinskii Maksim Sergeyevich. I will begin with the presentation of texts on which I was preparing: Текст 1: About me. My name is Maksim Shalovinskii. I was born in 1996 9th of August

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    arouses doubts towards the need for a new constitution. The focus of this thesis poses the question; Was the 1968 Constitution repealed because it led to instability in the political system of Swaziland or because it displayed a threat to the absolute Monarchy system of the country? To fully and accurately judge the need for a constitution many factors shall have to be taken into consideration and studied in depth. These include firstly‚ looking at the Swazi traditional system‚ then the provisions of

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    people with a great deal of power. Even the rulers were required to obey the laws‚ and there was not only one person with complete control over everyone and everything. The definition of absolutism is "A term applied to strong centralized continental monarchies that attempted to make royal power dominant over aristocracies and other regional authorities." (Kagan) The definition of constitutionalism is "A form of government in which power is distributed and limited by a system of laws that must be obeyed

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    France and England moved in two very different political directions. By the close of the century‚ after decades of civil and religious strife‚ ENGLAND had developed into a CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH with a policy of RELIGIOUS TOLERATION. By contrast‚ FRANCE developed an ABSOLUTIST‚ CENTRALIZED FORM OF GOVERNMENT dominated by a monarchy that shared little power with any other national institutions and prohibited all religions but ROMAN CATHOLICISM. In the second half of the 17th century‚ changes in military

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    THW Abolish the Monarchy By: Alif Azadi Taufik In the world‚ there are many different systems that a government will use to rule and control their nation. Different nations will use different systems based on their national ideologies. Some countries will use a republic‚ federal‚ or monarchy system added with systems like democracy‚ communism‚ liberal‚ etc. Today‚ we would like to abolish a certain system and render it unusable for any country. That system would be the royal system of the

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    played a major role in making a new and modern viewpoint. Also during this time‚ the United Provinces became another model of the development of the modern constitutional state. The government of the country had none of the normal ideas of seventeenth-century politics. This interesting form of government developed by the Dutch was not a monarchy‚ but instead it was a fierce republic. In each province‚ regents‚ or wealthy businessmen‚ handled the domestic affairs in the local

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    characteristics of the new monarchs? -Extended their rule by expanding their lands and territories. A monarch is the person who heads a monarchy‚ a form of government in which a country or entity is usually ruled or controlled by an individual. 7) What is the fundamental difference between absolute monarchy and a constitutional government? -In a constitutional government‚ the power of the government is limited by some set of rules or document‚ which sets out the powers given to the government

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    was Baron de Montesquieu‚ he believed that men were good but power in government needed to be divided. These philosophers revolutionized Europe as we know it. Before the age of enlightenment the government in Europe was an absolute monarchy. An absolute monarchy had complete control over the government and nobody could stand up to them because they had complete control. Absolute monarchs believed in divine right. Divine right was the idea that the ruler was born into power and was chosen by god

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    standing armies- First developed by Gustavus Adolphus‚ this army had very flexible tactics and was primarily offensive. Absolute Monarchy Absolutism- The sovereign power or ultimate authority in the state rested in the hands of a king who claimed to rule by divine right. Bishop Jacques Bossuet- He was one of the chief theorists of divine-right monarchy in the seventeenth century. He argued that government was divinely ordained so that humans could live in an organized society in his book

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    Olympics‚ theater‚ advancements in science‚ art‚ great works of literature‚ amazing architecture‚ philosophy‚ mathematics‚ and the world’s first democratic government. Many of the government terms we use today are rooted in the Greek language: politics‚ monarchy‚ anarchy‚ and oligarchy. Rome: Its influence on civilization is great‚ and includes the Latin language‚ legal systems‚ and innovations in both

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