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    Sam Jones Mr. Johnson Social Studies 13 July 2011 Life of the Common People under Louis XIV’s Rule An Absolute Monarchy was a new concept to the people of France during the 1600’s. Other forms of government were failing from lack of control‚ so the people of France turned to an Absolute Monarch‚ named Louis XIV. The only problem with Louis was that he was self-centered‚ and did not care a whole lot about governing his kingdom. He was more concerned with

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    estimated cost of £202 million a year the British monarchy is the most expensive in Europe and is more than double the cost of the Dutch monarchy. £202.4 million is equivalent to the cost of 9‚560 nurses‚ 8‚200 police officers and more than the total annual Ministry of Defence spending on food (Royal Finances‚ 2012). What we really have to question is‚ is it worth it? What do we‚ as British citizens‚ gain from paying for such an expensive monarchy when the money could be spent on nursing‚ policing

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    Goffman examines the rituals of trust and tact in everyday lives‚ which provide the parameters of daily social interactions‚ through control of bodily gesture‚ the face and the gaze‚ and the use of language. For instance‚ a person encountering another on the street shows with a controlled sort of glance that the other person is worthy of respect and‚ by adjusting the gaze‚ that he or she is not a threat to the other‚ while the other person does the same. These ‘strangers’ meeting on the street

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    Absolute monarchy can be defined as “a political theory that encourages rulers to claim complete sovereignty within their territories” (Joshua Cole‚ 2011). Absolute monarchy allows monarchs to take any form of action they desire without any restriction from laws or constitutions. Usually‚ in cases of absolute monarchy the monarch is a king‚ queen‚ or individual of royal descent. These kings typically rule with mild selfish ambitions and want simple political power and wealth. This form of government

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    A social order. A person’s beliefs and values that allow them to make the choices that to have the type of government they want. My social order- one of an African-American‚ 17-year-old‚ low middle-class female- will differ widely from my mother’s‚ or Shemair’s‚ or even your social order. For instance‚ I strongly value education. So does my mother‚ Shemair‚ and I am sure you do‚ too. My mother might value my education because it will help her later on in life. Shemair might value my education

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    Absolute Monarchy Triumphs in France * Long Reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715) Cardinal Jules Mazarin- student of Cardinal Richelieu and the chief minister of Anne of Austria; stooped rebellions of peasants and city-dwellers to strengthen the authority of the monarchy. Anne of Austria- mother of Louis XIV‚ ruled for him because he was 5 years old then. Divine Right- the power of a king came from God and no subject will dare to question it. * It is God who establishes kings… Princes

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    Every nation’s government strives to create a system that maintains order in their community. Those who are in charge do not always make decisions that work to increase class equality‚ and as the rich become more powerful‚ the poor become more hostile. Class conflict is inevitable in society because everyone wants to have the same amount of access to the same resources‚ but in reality‚ this is not the case. An equal society is more likely to have an orderly population‚ but different classes of people

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    explanation of social order within the Caribbean? Despite the fact that majority of the Caribbean use the Macro theory in one way or the other to institute social order there are still some countries where the micro theory approach is more effective.As stated earlier‚ micro theory focuses on the individual rather than the society while Macro theory looks at the society as a whole‚ while social order on the other hand assumes a certain degree of order and stability is essential for survival of social systems

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    The social order in Egypt contains many parts and ranks. The bottom ranks consist of peasants and artisans. Peasants were the largest social class and were at the bottom class. They worked on land to provide a food supply for Egypt. They worked on the pharaohs massive building projects when they weren’t working. The artisans were the second to last rank on the social pyramid. Artisans were craftspeople and carpenters. Artisans were talented and amazing at what they did but got very little credit

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    romantic celebration of a British fairy tale. Nevertheless‚ and even amidst the countdown to the royal wedding‚ concerns about the role of the institution of British monarchy continued to be heard. We are‚ therefore‚ going to try to deal with the question of whether such an institution is still relevant in the 21st century. In order to answer this question‚ we shall first discuss the arguments disparaging the British royal family‚ then we shall look at the arguments appraising it‚ and last but not

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