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    Feudal Hierarchy

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    follow in order to obtain what was necessary for survival at that time period. The people needed protection‚ while the landowners required defenses. In the Feudal Hierarchy there were 6 groups‚ Serfs‚ guildsman/craftsman‚ knights‚ vassals‚ lords‚ and monarchs. Serfs were poor farmers who worked the manor’s farmland in exchange for the safeguard they received. Guildsman were fundamentally similar to serfs because of their need of protection‚ however instead of farming they had a skill which produced a

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    forces worked against such an empire in the sixteenth century? - Pressures from France and Ottomans halted expansion of the empire 6) How did European monarchs increase their power in the early modern era? What are some of the common characteristics of the new monarchs? -Extended their rule by expanding their lands and territories. A monarch is the person who heads a monarchy‚ a form of government in which a country or entity is usually ruled or controlled by an individual. 7) What is the fundamental

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    Introduction I. Today I’m going to talk about my lovely country Persia‚ which we know it as Iran now. Here is a video that shows how great we were and how we are now. II. Not the nuclear power but‚ Iran’s history from 300‚000 years ago until now. III. Iranian people were a very peaceful nation through the history but same as the other great histories something make it change. IV. So there is a transition in Iran history and we can divide its history to Iran’s history during the Achaemenid

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    Presidential System

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    A presidential system is a system of government where an executive branch is led by a person who serves as both head of state and head of government. That person is usually elected and titled "president"‚ but can also be an unelected monarch.[citation needed] In a presidential system‚ the executive branch exists separately from the legislature‚ to which it is not responsible and which cannot‚ in normal circumstances‚ dismiss it.[1] The title president has been carried over from a time when such

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    being just with his subjects; people have absolute right to choose a governor‚ and it should not be all about the ‘great chain of being’‚ a term Locke finds ridiculous because the governor should be elected by people and not by blood. An absolute monarch is illegitimate because we are all born equals. Locke says that there are three fundamental rights for a human being: life‚ liberty and property. These ideas were extremely dangerous because they despised the royal way of governing‚ and that’s the

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    King Lear Research Paper

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    understanding of how a monarch‚ who abuses his power‚ can be forced to question fate and destiny‚ suffer at the hands of people‚ and then gain redemption through an acceptance of his mistakes. King Lear questions

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    The consequence of corrupting power does not only affect the monarchs‚ but also their families. The families of three monarchs committed suicide and abandoned them as they are ashamed of those princes. Macbeth does not believe in the ties of loyalty and brotherhood which causes his soldiers and subject not to put faith in his master. When MacDuff’s and Malcom’s armies came to attack his castle‚ Macbeth’s soldiers refuse to stay loyal to him as they cannot feel attached to him. The soldiers who once

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    Ferdinand And Isabella

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    the tribunal court system used by both the Catholic Church and some Catholic monarchs to root out‚ suppress‚ and punish heretics‚ which are people who publicly declare their beliefs and refuse to denounce them‚ even after being corrected by the authority. Medieval Spain was the only multiracial and multireligous country in Western Europe because of its large population of Muslims and Jews. Serving the Spain and its monarchs well‚ the Jews had been provided an active commercial class and an educated

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    This Mughal art and architecture was considered an Indo-Islamic-Persian style‚ which combined different aspects of Islamic and Persian art with indigenous Indian art. This style thrived during the Mughal Empire from approximately 1526-1857 A.D. The monarchs of the Mughal dynasty encouraged art in areas such as literature and painting and created many great buildings and gardens that are still a great display of beauty today. The presence of the Mughals in India added to Indians’ cultural life through

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    America‚ due to the communication among the Monarchs and Columbus. Even though Vikings‚ scrutinized the North America coast‚ 500 years before Columbus‚ their achievement was not publicly knowledgeable‚ which is why Columbus receives all the credit. Not only Columbus maintained a connection‚ he held an active connection with the Monarchs in Spain‚ by travelling four times to the new world and a solid financial connection ($7‚000) between Columbus and the Monarch by borrowing several numbers of ships (Pinta

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