Citations: Rorabaugh‚ William. 1979. The Alcoholic Republic - An American Tradition. New York: Oxford University Press
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established a republic. The outcomes of the French revolution on the understanding of Nationalism included creating the “Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen”‚ abolishing the monarchy establishing a republic‚ and helped spur the industrial revolution in France. The Declaration of Rights of man and of the Citizen stated that all men were free and the social classes would be abolished. The revolution literally threw the monarchy right off and embraced the idea of a Republic. The French Revolution
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the political thinker/philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli‚ described two radically different views of government in his two works Prince and Discourses. In the Prince he argues that a monarchy is the ideal rule where as in Discourses he believes that a republic is the most appropriate form. They differ in argument based on how they analyze the ideal state‚ either through its ruler as the head of its people or through a realistic overall view of government‚ religion‚ the influence from the world and the
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War‚ Politics‚ Castiglione‚ and Machiavelli During the Renaissance period‚ many great minds expressed their ideas and talents to their fullest potential. Neither Baldesar Castiglione nor Niccoló Machiavelli were exceptions. In Castiglione?s greatest work‚ The Book of the Courtier‚ he describes the qualities that should be possessed by the perfect courtier in a compilation of made-up conversations between the members of the court of Urbino. In arguably Machiavelli?s best work‚ The Prince‚ he sets
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Politics of France. For a history of how the current constitution was enacted‚ see French Fifth Republic. Logo of the French government | | | | The government of the French Democracy is a semi-presidential system determined by the French Constitution of the fifth Republic. The nation declares itself to be an "indivisible‚ secular‚ democratic‚ and social[clarification needed] Republic". The constitution provides for a separation of powers and proclaims France’s "attachment to the Rights
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Akbar. Whether the Great Wall of China or the Pyramids of Egypt‚ Monarchy builds great things. There is no civilization living today which did not originate in the work and effort of Monarchy. Thus‚ Monarchy is a force for civilisation. Conversely‚ Republics are founded upon destruction. They are established following the deaths of thousands of people. The destruction of Monarchy in Cambodia resulted in the death of 1.7 million people. The existing unrest in Iran‚ Iraq‚ Serbia‚ Kosovo‚ Afghanistan‚ throughout
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Bibliography: Morgan‚ Michael L.‚ ed. Classics of Moral and Political Theory/ Plato ’s Republic. 4th ed. Indianapolis‚ Indiana: Hackett Company‚ 2005. 75-251.
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Francis B. Sayre U.S. HIGH COMMISSIONER EXECUTIVE Manuel L. Quezon PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES Sergio Osmeña VICE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES CABINET Serafin Marabat SEC. OF FINANCE Rafael Alunan SEC. OF AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE Soltero Baluyot SEC. OF PUBLIC WORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS Teofilo Sison SEC. OF JUSTICE Leon Guinto SEC. OF LABOR Jorge Bocobo SEC. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Jorge B. Vargas SEC. TO THE PRESIDENT Jose Fabella SEC. OF HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE vacant SEC. OF NATIONAL
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Assignment #1 February 26‚ 2014 In Plato’s The Republic‚ the author has to use rhetoric because of its controversial content. In order for Plato to create his idea of a perfect society‚ he makes the argument that censorship is essential for the benefit of the society as a whole. Though his idea opposes the fundamental beliefs of his audience‚ Plato creates a rhetorical strategy that disputes the case in which there must be censorship within the Republic. Plato also argues that monitoring what the children
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