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    Land from the Muslims. The Europeans failed to recover the Holy Land‚ however‚ this only encouraged the desire to explore and expand for trade products in Asia. Additionally‚ the power of the European nobles started to decline and monarchs started to take over. Monarchs increased their wealth and power by sponsoring overseas explorations. Europe has undergone extreme

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    Welsh-English family that ruled England for 118 years. The Tudor Monarchs King Henry vii Henry vii was the first Tudor king. He reigned from 1485 – 1509‚ for 24 years. He was the great- great-great grandson of Edward III. Henry Tudor became the king after defeating Richard III in 1485 at the battle of Bosworth. King Henry viii Henry viii was the 2nd son of Henry vii and Elizabeth of York. He was the second monarch of Tudor’s house. He ruled from 1509 to 1547 Henry married six times.

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    The British Monarchy

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    MONARCHY IS AN OUTDATED GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURE THAT HAS NO PLACE IN THE MODERN WORLD A monarchy is political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person. The term applies to states in which supreme authority is vested in the monarch‚ an individual ruler who functions as the head of state and who achieves his position through heredity. Succession usually passes from father to son or follows other arrangements within the family or the monarchical dynasty. In particular‚ the British

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    One of the primary reasons that the Monarch mind-control programming was named Monarch programming was because of the Monarch butterfly. The Monarch butterfly learns where it was born (its roots) and it passes this knowledge via genetics on to its offspring (from generation to generation). This was one of the key animals that tipped scientists off‚ that knowledge can be passed genetically. The Monarch program is based upon Illuminati and Nazi goals to create a Master race in part through genetics

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    half of the 1600’s‚ monarchial systems of both England and France were changing. In England‚ the move was away from an absolute monarch‚ and toward a more powerful Parliament. In France‚ the opposite was happening as Louis XIV strengthened his own office while weakening the general assembly of France‚ the Estates General. Absolutism‚ the political situation in which a monarch controls all aspects of government with no checks or balances‚ had been introduced in England by James I and Charles I‚ but never

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    written constitution‚ but a set of laws. Parliament is the most important authority in Britain. Technically Parliament is made up of three parts: the Monarch‚ the House of Lords; and the House of Commons. In reality the House of Commons is the only one of the three which has true power. The monarch serves formally as head of state. But the monarch is expected to be politically neutral and should not make political decisions. The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II. She was crowned in Westminster

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    On the eve of the Revolution there were numerous factors (political‚ economic‚ social‚ and intellectual) which contributed to instabilities in the French state and society at large. Those viewing these instabilities from today’s perspective must remember that the French men and women living in the late eighteenth century did not know that the Revolution was going to occur. This essay will discuss these factors (including some of the most important)‚ how they are interrelated‚ and why historians

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    Forest Monarch- Reynold Weidenaar Forest Monarch‚ a watercolor painting by Reynold Weidenaar is one of the pieces of art hanging on the walls of the Art and Music Library in the second floor of Funderburg library. The painting consists of a massive tree as a backdrop and has a man facing the tree‚ turning his back towards the audience. The tree in the painting may be an oak tree. Generally‚ an oak tree is considered to be the king of the forest. The title of the painting is Forest Monarch‚ suggesting

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    Constitutional Monarchy Vs. Representative Democracy Should England convert to a different government or stay as a Constitutional Monarchy? Every person believes in a type of government‚ some people believe in democracy‚ and some people republican government‚ and many people believe in many more types of government. What form of government do you believe in? Well‚ I postulate England should tolerate the Representative

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    BROOKINGS DOHA CENTER ANALYSIS PAPER Number 8‚ September 2013 KINGS FOR ALL SEASONS: HOW THE MIDDLE EAST’S MONARCHIES SURVIVED THE ARAB SPRING F. GREGORY GAUSE‚ III Brookings The Brookings Institution is a private non-profit organization. Its mission is to conduct high-quality‚ independent research and‚ based on that research‚ to provide innovative‚ practical recommendations for policymakers and the public. The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely

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