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    Caroline Lemaster Ms. Graham AP EURO Sect. 2 January 22‚ 2015 Failure of the Revolutions of 1848 The Revolutions of 1848 were a series of democratic revolts against the monarchies of Europe. This was a very interesting because the revolutions stemmed from a wide variety of causes‚ and they were not necessarily coordinated/related. The revolutions were generally not a success‚ and the revolutions were suppressed and the monarchs of Europe were able to hang on to power. The Revolutions were also

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    Cyrus The Great Monarchy

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    A Monarchy is a political system ruled by one individual who usually increases his role through inheritance. Although the Athens were ruled by a monarchy until the seventh century B.C.E. it had fallen under the control of its aristocrats. “They possessed the best land and controlled political and religious life by means of a council of nobles‚ assisted by a board of nine archons.” (Spielvogel 58) Cyrus The Great ruled the largest Empire of his day. He is known for giving his people freedom in Persia

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    How did overseas expansion help European monarchs consolidate their power in the early modern state (1500-1700)? Jared Mitchell‚ Word Count: 500 words Europe was dominated by monarchies in the early Modern state‚ especially those lead by King Charles I of Spain‚ Kings Henry IV‚ Louis XII and Louis XIII of France‚ and Kings James I and Charles I of England. Traditionally the monarchs had been able to rely on the power of “Divine Right”. However‚ by the 16th century‚ Martin Luther‚ John Calvin and

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    Common Sense confronted the power of the British government and the noble kingdom. The simple language that Paine used called out to the American public and was the first written work to openly request independence from Great Britain. In his eyes‚ a monarchy was not the voice of the people nor was it a step towards “real independence”—in less than a years’ time‚ many would have the same perception. Paine infused the idea religion into his piece‚ “..exalting one man so greatly above the rest cannot

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    system as Imperial Rome‚ the empires’ governments made the same mistakes that led to similar declines; however the government’s involvement and view on trade was different between these two empires. Both the Han Dynasty and Imperial Rome were monarchies. They had emperors that had absolute power. In addition‚ both emperors appointed officials to help them rule their land. This system of government is called a bureaucracy. The emperors of Han China claimed to have divine right to rule just like

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    As the new monarch of Thebes‚ Kreon is insecure and unsure on how to regain the polis’ trust. The aftermath of this civil war has left the city in great havoc and in a state of confusion‚ their trust in the monarchy has significantly diminished after Oedipus and the civil war between his two sons‚ Eteokles and Polyneices. Kreon‚ as a way to reclaim order and allow the city to put all the blame and hatred towards an individual for all of their recent calamities‚ claims that Polyneices shall not be

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    advantages of the first two. The clergy and nobles were exempt for paying tax‚ as the peasants generated most of France’s tax revenue. The revolution was significant in the way it brought about new ideas about government challenged France’s absolute monarchy. Under this system‚ the king had ultimate authority. He governed under the divine right.

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    but the two monarchs themselves were completely different. Like Louis‚ Peter had nobility called Junkers‚ but unlike him‚ these people earned their titles by their merit and their service to the emperor (Peter). Also‚ Peter always had his absolute monarchy due to the fact that Russia was still living in a medieval living style. Peter’ main goal in his life was to basically copy everything from Louis‚ or rather‚ Western Europe‚ making people dress‚ talk‚ and act like Westerners. Peter was also very

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    influence was Egypt. In Egypt the pharaoh‚ their version of a king‚ was treated as an earthly god and was constantly worshipped as such. Religion shaped the ways many of these societies functioned. The final characteristic these societies shared was a monarchy form of government‚ which

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    The British Monarchy has had a large influence on Canada since European exploration of the Americas began in the late 15th century. However‚ over the last few decades there has been increasing debates over the relevance of the British monarchy in modern day Canada. Over the past few decades there has been a shift from monarchy to constitutional monarchy; this means the the King and Queen no longer have executive power to do what they please‚ the power now falls to an elected parliament (Citation)

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