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    Marie Antoinette queen of France. born November 2‚1755 was married to Louis Xv. Shortly as he died from smallpox disease a young prince was going to take his place. Marie Antoinette was a person they found as majestic and a visible woman not some unknown girl. Marie Antoinette had not managed to take the first step up this particular ladder of power. The role designed for Marie Antoinette was intended to be more like that of the mistress‚ which is taking more advantage of unique advantages and personnel

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    Queen Elizabeth of England was prime example of a Machiavellian leader. She was both loved and respected by her people‚ was politically and militarily strong‚ and sly in advancing her career as the monarch of England and leader of the Anglican church. All of which are examples of a Machiavellian ruler. In Machiavelli’s The Prince there are many things he entails a prince must be in order to gain and maintain power. Firstly‚ he states that “It is better to be feared than loved‚ if you cannot be both

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    Queen Elizabeth Rhetorical Analysis Essay Queen Elizabeth’s purpose with her speech is to help boost morale and show her support for the troops. She achieves this by speaking with such tenacity and by appealing to her soldier’s sense of nationalism. Elizabeth says she’s willing to lay down her life for the country she loves‚ as the men in front of her are about to do. Through this statement she is able to establish a connection with the troops‚ an example of Pathos‚ as she appeals to their love

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    hour fighting stopped when Germany signed an armistice. The allies were able to win the war for many reasons. The three main reasons for the allied victory were the strong navy that Brittan had which held the Germans off of the water. Two other reasons for the victory were The American women who helped out on the home front as well as on the battle field with nursing and taking care of the troops‚ lastly the allied soldiers were better equipped as well as better fed and clothed which was a key factor

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    Parents How important are parents in a child’s life? In my opinion‚ parents are extremely important in the raising of a child. Without the presence of a parent‚ a child will have a very difficult time growing up. There are essential things that a child has to be provided with. Those needs‚ I classified them into three important categories: Love Love is absolutely necessary in a good parent-kid relationship. It helps form stronger and better relationships. Things that parents do out of love will

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    Was the Reign of Terror Justified? Do you think it is your right to freedom of speech‚ beliefs‚ etc.? How would you feel if your country didn’t protect you because your beliefs differ from theirs? The Reign of Terror began in 1789. The French Revolution was all about making a new government that allowed people to have freedom. The Reign of Terror was not justified because the methods were too harsh‚ human rights were invaded‚ and when Robespierre died so did all his accomplishments. The methods

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    The pumpkin queen Cadet Ramirez Exploration of space B2 Utah Military Academy The pumpkin queen Sarah Frey is known as the pumpkin queen because she grows the most jack pumpkins in the united states (The big orange ones for halloween). Just this fall she shipped 5 million pumpkins. She says if it hadn’t been so hot and humid she would’ve shipped more. Eat not carve Sarah frey believes you shouldn’t just carve pumpkins for entertainment and decoration but eat them. She is now using more

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    change in Russia between 1855 and 1924 War was an important cause of change in Russia during the period 1855-1924 and arguably was the most important cause but it was certainly not the only one. Other factors such as the influence of key individuals played a great part in determining change in Russia and should be considered to be very important as well. Russia had been heavily defeated in the Crimean war and this consequently was the most important cause of change under Alexander II and the creation

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    Queen Elizabeth I was born on September 7‚ 1533 to King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. She was crowned queen of England in 1558 and ruled until her death in 1603. Throughout her forty-four years of reign‚ Elizabeth strengthened the British empire by using toleration to create a more stable religious environment in England‚ by advancing England’s economy‚ by improving foreign policy‚ and expanding the empire through exploration. Religion: Queen Elizabeth I stabilized the religious environment in England

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    1. The New England colonies were characterized by greater social stability than both the southern and middle colonies. They were different mainly because of their geography. Unlike the New England colonies‚ the southern and middle colonies were far apart and had created their own individualistic societies when they settled‚ because they were so spread out. The New England colonies were very close together due to their mountainous geography so it was easy for them to maintain contact and have an organized

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