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    dissertation on the method of the administration of Florence. Machiavelli criticized in cooperation the Medici regime and the succeeding democracy he had served and brashly advised the pope to fix the republic‚ replacing the unstable mixture of democracy and principality subsequently prevailing. in a while thereafter‚ in May 1521‚ he was sent for two weeks to the Franciscan episode at Carpi‚ somewhere he better his capacity to “reason about silence.” Machiavelli faced a dilemma about how to disclose the

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    change economically and technologically. They wished for a policy to encourage industry. In commercialization‚ business people improved tremendously‚ while aristocrats did not do so much improvement‚ or even maintain stability‚ at all. Socially‚ during industrialization‚ the social status and importance of aristocrats changed; value did not depend on birth but on money. Also‚ after around

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    events in human history. Many historians argued what could have caused such wide scale industrialization in England (611). One theory is that the people of England finally understood that the machines powered by fossil fuels had an economic potential that could help others around the world. Another factor is that Britain’s industrialization developed in the early ages‚ but it was on the global economy so other parts of the world had a role to help contribute in industrialization. The INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

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    to Political Reform: How the RenaissanceReformation‚ and Scientific Revolution Led to a more Secular and Democratic Political Atmosphere. Since the beginning of time cultural views have influenced and shaped our society but never has more change occurred than during the RenaissanceReformation‚ and Scientific Revolution. We leave the middle ages a society of Kings and feudal life and emerge with the beginnings of modern political theory. The Renaissance was a defining moment

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    The Reformation has profoundly affected the modern view of politics and law. Before the Reformation the Church governed politics; she controlled emperors and kings and governed the law of lands. One of the significant impetus to the Reformation was the decline in papal power and prestige during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries (pg‚ 320). The Protestant Reformation in the 1500s changed the course of history. It helped move Europe out of the Dark Ages and led to the rise of true religious freedom

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    on “Dialogue of Two World Systems‚” which argues the Copernican ideology of the solar system. As demonstrated‚ through his ingenuity‚ innovations and his astronomical ambitions‚ Galileo was able to develop the Copernican Solar System theory and contribute greatly to

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    The protestant reformation The protestant reformation was a split in the church during the 16th century. It was initiated by Martin luther‚ and cased thousands of people to leave the church as a major protests that was started by questioning the way the church was lead. While this wasn’t the first attempt to reform the Roman Catholic church the previous attempts would just fail. The protesters claimed that the church cared more about their money than looking after the people themselves. However

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    How would you describe the condition of the Catholic Church on the eve of the Protestant Reformation? In the time right before the reformation‚ there was a mixture of corruption and piety throughout‚ so to say that the whole church was absolutely corrupt or absolutely pious would be an err. We see dramatic events such as feasts‚ pilgrimages‚ high mass and famous preachers were highly sought after‚ but regular devotions and mass were in decline. In the state of the churchmen‚ we can see that

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    greatest mathematicians and inventors of his time. He was born in Syracuse‚ Sicily around the year 287BC. Archimedes acquired his education in Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ but spent most of his life in Sicily. When in Sicily‚ he stayed in or near Syracuse and did nothing but experiment and research. Archimedes made many contributions to mathematics. One of the more important discoveries Archimedes made was he found a way to measure the areas and volumes of objects that are irregularly shaped. Archimedes used

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    Influential Women of the Renaissance: The Strong Female Rulers The Renaissance was known as the enlightenment or rebirth of the dark aged thinking. Elizabeth I‚ Queen of England was a fine example of the enlightenment. One of the best known feuds between two female rulers at this time was that of Queen Elizabeth I of England and Mary‚ Queen of Scots. These two powerful women were cousins and ruled about the same time. Looking at how each of these rulers reigned in their own countries and the

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