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    take revenge out on him or the Merry Men. 4. Why not try to end the campaign by killing the Sheriff? Killing the Sherriff of Nottingham would not improve the situation‚ the sheriff has very powerful friends and is highly regarded by Prince John. Prince John was known for his vindictiveness and may cause harm to Robin Hood and the Merry Men. 5. What are the pros and cons of accepting the offer of the barons to assist in securing King Richard’s release from prison? The pros would be Robin Hood

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    of goods to one of a fixed transit tax. Threats: * The Sheriff was growing and was beginning to harass the band‚ probing for its weaknesses. * Robin didn’t know half the men he ran with‚ which would make it a huge threat because Prince John had spies everywhere. * Merchant travelers were also taking alternate routes to avoid having their goods confiscated by Robin and his which resulted in a loss of revenue for the band. 3) Do Robin Hood and the Merrymen need a new plan? Is

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    Prince John and the Sherriff are Robin’s main rivals and pose a definite threat to his operation. They are in direct competition with each other‚ and their actions have to constantly be monitored. They pose a high level threat‚ because of the threat of an attack‚ taxations to the residents of the forest‚ and their persistent efforts to capture Robin Hood and his Merrymen. Suppliers are a high level threat‚ because at any point those who support Robin Hood could be captured by Prince John and the

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    the possibility of killing the Sherriff.” This would satisfy his personal need for revenge but wouldn’t likely change the situation. If a failed attempt was made this would worsen Robin’s situation because the Sherriff has powerful friends and Prince John holds him in well regard. A new Sherriff may end up being worse to deal with and better at delivering a mortal blow. Joining the Barons in “collecting the ransom money needed to free King Richard the Lionheart from his jail in Austria” would overthrow

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    scarce due to the larger number of men. These sudden changes call for a change in management strategy for Robin and for new members to buy into that strategy. He also only has one manager to help support his management strategy and losing Little John would cause a devastating blow to Robin and his band. 2. What strategic options does Robin Hood have (explain)? Is continuing with the present strategy an option or is the present strategy obsolete (why?)? Robin Hood’s current plan is becoming

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    Robin Hood 1. What is Robin Hood’s strategic Vision? Robin Hood’s basic strategic vision is to eradicate the Sheriff of Nottingham and his organization because the Sheriff’s taxes were too high. The strategic vision must be expanded to what will happen to Robin Hood and the Merrymen when the Sheriff has been eliminated. For instance‚ what will become of the band? Will they continue to serve a purpose after the Sheriff and his men are gone? The strategic vision should speak to what Robin Hood

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    harass the band. Mission Statement The new mission statement for Robin Hood is “Rob from the rich‚ give to King Richard.” The barons are now seeking to collect the ransom that will release King Richard the Lionheart from jail to overthrow Prince John. The old mission statement with Robin Hood’s group was “Rob from the rich‚ give to the poor.” As the organization expanded‚ that mission statement needed to be changed because Robin Hood wanted to tax the poor. Solutions 1. Get a strong following

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    Why was the Tower of London important in the Plantagenet period 1154-1399? The Tower of London was important a fortress‚ it was made to keep enemies out and allies in‚ a fake third floor was made to make the Tower look more menacing and frighten the enemies to stop them trying to get into the tower‚ the Tower also had a lot of other defences for example batters‚ these were used so enemies couldn’t dig their way into the tower and also to drop things such as bricks and cannonballs which would bounce

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    What is the importance of the Magna Carta (1215) to the American form of government? The Magna Carta is a very important document. It’s when King John has been limited power. Also it’s about how everyone and even the king have to follow these laws so no one gets to much power. Its meaning is having the rights of justice‚ having individual rights . 2. What is the importance of the English Bill of Rights (1688) to the American form of government? The importance of the English Bill of Rights is having

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    Carson Boorigie Hon. World History Mr. Huggins 7/12/12 Magna Carta What is the chief goal of the Magna Carta‚ and why did the barons think that goal was important? After reading the rules presented to me in the Magna Carta‚ I have determined what the main goal of this document is. To me‚ it seems that the main goal of this document is to take power away from the King himself with out giving to much power to the people. It seems like the barons who wrote this document tried to give an even

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