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    Bourbon Reforms

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    The Bourbons never gave any thought to greater self-government in the American colonies‚ or of permitting them to trade more freely with the non-Spanish world. If anything‚ the Bourbons centralized colonial administration so as to make it more efficient. The commercial reforms were designed to stop smuggling and end the contraband trade that had flourished for decades and reinforce the exclusive commercial ties between Spain and its colonies. Spain was out to reconquer its colonies‚ both economically

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    Spanish Armada

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    YEAR 8 ASSESSMENT: Why did the Spanish Armada Fail? How do you write a good history essay? A write a good history essay you need to have two things on the menu: A good history essay will be set up like a hamburger: Each paragraph should be like a PEA: Point: - Each paragraph should start off with a point: e.g. The Spanish Armada failed because it was hampered by the weather. Evidence: - You should then have some evidence to support you

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    Objectives of Henry VIII’s Foreign Policy 1. Enhance his reputation and ambition. Comparisons with other great warrior Kings eg. Henry V. 2. Pursue rivalry with France. Claim to title of King of France. Nobility and soldiers keen to fight in France. Threat of close relations and possible alliances between France and Scotland. 3. Honour and Glory. Warfare was the way Kings achieved this. David Potter is quite sceptical about such high flown ambitions but other historians

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    For decades‚ we often heard‚ in print and broadcast media‚ outcries banning political dynasty in local and national level political posts and calling for national legislators to enact an enabling law espousing the critical issue which many assert “detrimental to nation’s progress and a blight of democracy”. The term is also known as oligarchy‚ an equivalent term in political science and is coined to describe a practice‚ or even a tradition referring to family members or people within the same bloodline

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    evolution

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    Absolutism vs English Monarchy          To begin‚ there are many similarities in absolutism and monarchy. First‚ “absolutism” is a political theory that states that all and absolute power should be vested in one ruler or other authority. Dictators are a form of absolutism. Absolutism has been present in almost every time period in the world‚ including in modern day society. In Europe‚ absolutism was at its peak among rulers during the late 1500’s to the early 1700’s. England practiced absolutism

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    THOMAS HOBBES : ABSOLUTE MONARCHY IS THE BEST GOVERNMENT Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher who is known by everyone up to this day century for his philosophies about political philosophy. Thomas Hobbes was born on April 5‚ 1588. He was born in Westport‚ near Mamesbury‚ Wiltshire‚ England. He receives his college education at Oxford University in England. Thomas Hobbes was not only a philosopher but he was a political science‚ academician ‚ historian‚ philosopher ‚ and journalist. Leviathan

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    Arellano University Plaridel Campus “Social Study” Concept Paper: The Causes and Consequences of Political Dynasty in every Citizen in the Philippines. A partial Fulfillment for the Course Requirements in Social Studies 4 Submitted by: Queeny Micah M. Deliguer Submitted to: Mr. Leo Paolo Dilay I. Introduction “Introduction” Politics in the Philippines has been under the control of a few notable families. It is normal for a politician ’s

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    national pride and identity‚ destroying the rich state of our constitutional monarchy would not be an intelligent idea. The British Monarchy is a show piece that stands to represent the old ways of the world. They have been losing power gradually but steadily over the last two hundred years. In Australia their presence serves as merely ceremonial with a little political power that is seldom used. However removing the monarchy from the structure of our country would mean losing sporting opportunities

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    England and Japan

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    they have been walked in similar way historically. Both go through the absolute monarchy and developed imperialistically. Actually‚ while Britain and Japan has similarities outside of history like politic and ethnicity‚ they also has differences in their current situation and business culture. The most obvious similarity between Britain and Japan is in their political system. Both of them are constitutional monarchy. In Britain‚ there is perfunctory queen‚ but a governor is also exist. Governor

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    King Louis Xiv Despotism

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    the outcome of the despotism convention that was insinuated into him from childhood. Right from his early years he was taught to follow the changes that took place in French monarchy from earliest times to the present and was accustomed about various individuals‚ procurements and non-fulfilment of his antecedents. French monarchy could be mustered of a rich and varied heritage as it had substantial aid at his conveyance‚ some ambrosial in inception while others ascend from the rights and powers anchored

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