feed their children information about individualism or even spread the idea; or just orating negative words against the government. So‚ they keep parent and child separated. If they did keep families together when negative words were being spoken‚ a revolt can break out insidiously‚ ruining whatever system the dictator had. Also‚ this living arrangement may be enforced because dictators like to maintain control over a society to feel powerful and make citizens feel powerless so that they would be less
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century was an argument between liberalism and conservatism. In the middle of these two ideologies struggling for dominance‚ two more ideologies arose. The chaos of the tug of war between liberalism and conservatism swept through Europe. There were revolts everywhere except Britain. Other countries struggled more for staying the way they were instead of changing. This leads to more chaos during the century. At the very end‚ we see a change take place in these places where they were fighting. Liberalism
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American Revolution‚ political inequalities and Bankruptcy of the government. The American Revolution was a revolt of North America; North America didn’t want to be a part of the British government. The thirteen colonies in North America joined together to break from the British Empire‚ combining to become the United States of America. The American Revolution Inspired the French too revolt on their government. Since the Americans broke away and overthrew their government successfully‚ the French
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controlled Europe for centuries (Jörgensen‚ C). The Revolution got rid of serfdom and federal dues peasants previously had to pay to kings (Jörgensen‚ C). Outside of Europe‚ in South America‚ the spanish colonies saw a weakened Spain and the slave revolt in Haiti and began to free themselves of colonial rule. This overthrowing of large absolute governments was perhaps there greatest effect of the French Revolution (Jörgensen‚ C). As well there were cultural effects of the
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During the 15th and 16th centuries‚ spain conquered most of americas and was know as the most powerful country in Europe. The empire lasted for 300 years‚ but that was the end of that when the people of latin america rose up and revolt in the early 1800’s. And this was the beginning of the revolution of Latin. The creoles were the one who led the revolutions in Latin america because the desire of political power‚ nationalism‚ and economic conditions. Political power was a great motivator for the
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commons; evidence showed that gentlemen and clergy also protested against the government since their interest were eroded in terms of property and liberties (Bush 2009‚ p.150). Although the traditional historical view regards the Pilgrimage of Grace as a revolt which fought for the defence of Catholicism and angry with religious changes initiated by King Henry VIII‚ scholars like Davies
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trouble. The American Revolution was one of the revolution to stand for what the people of the colonies thought it was right. It was time to fight for our independence‚ no more being controlled by the English parliament. Mean times in Europe another revolt against their government happen‚ but this time in France. During this time the economy was in crises‚ and the government went bankrupt by their own king‚ king Louis 16 and the high taxes came along with the bankrupt of their king. The success of this
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through Asia and into Asia Minor (the area between the Black and Mediterranean Seas) and taking control of the eastern world. A Persian ruler was installed over every city-state that they conquered. It was this action that eventually provoked the Ionian revolt which marked the beginning of the long confrontation between the Greek and Persian empires. About BC 550‚ Cyrus I‚ emperor of Persia‚ conquered the territory of Ionia (the west coast of Modern Turkey). For all of their advances in science and mathematics
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CHRISTY .C. UKAEGBU DP1W HISTORY HL WEIMAR REPUPLIC QUESTION: How far do the early problems of the Weimar Republic suggest that it was doomed from the start? The Weimar Republic from the start faced a lot of crisis that caused the crash and the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the constitution. Some of the different early problems
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They both believe in revolt if the contract is broken‚ but they state it differently. Hobbes believes in the monarch so the revolt against him would be different then Locke’s society of popular sovereignty‚ but in short it both of them called for persecution in such case. Still the case that called for persecution would naturally be different because of the different types of governments these men called for. For example Locke says it is time to revolt when a ruler tries to get absolute
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