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    Did Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Play an Important Role in the Westernization of China? Mao Zedong (1949) has ever said in On the People Democratic Dictatorship that‚ “From the time of China’s defeat in the Opium War of 1840‚ Chinese progressives went through untold hardships in their quest for truth from the Western countries. Hong Xiuquan‚ Kang Youwei‚ Yan Fu and Sun Yat-sen were representative of those who had looked to the West for truth before the Communist Party of China was born.” However

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    after having studied at Oxford. He had never married‚ nor had he children; he died in 1704 after a long demur in his health. Locke published his Second Treatise of Government in 1689 anonymously as it an extremely strong minded piece of Political Philosophy. It outlines a theory based on contract theory and natural rights. In The Second Treatise of Government Locke asks‚ What State all men are in? What is a State of Nature? From everything I have read‚ in my opinion‚ I believe Locke’s idea of state

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    Americans with a fair and equal chance to harvest the fruits of life‚ Jefferson‚ along with his comrades‚ drafted the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson’s builds and draws from Jonathon Locke’s philosophy‚ much of which is presented in his Second Treatise of Government. Jefferson‚ through his use of language in the declaration‚ demonstrates the importance of Locke’s idea regarding natural law. This serves in reinforcing Jefferson’s similar‚ but different notions concerning unalienable rights. Drawing

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    Moreover‚ philosophers like Marquis de Condorcet emphasized the fact that everyone regardless of their social standing deserved to be treated equally before law (Document 35‚ page 163). These new political ideals of Enlightenment were spread through treatises‚ poems‚ hymns and even republican dramas that also reached and impacted Euro-American people. As a result of these flows of political ideas‚ European and Euro-American societies started to develop new concepts on their understanding of sovereignty

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    monarchy in Europe over the colonies in America. The ideas written in Locke’s “Second Treatise on Government” had an especially large impact on one of the most important documents in American history‚ The Declaration of Independence.    Written in two parts‚ the “First Treatise on Government” was a criticism of “The Divine Right of Kings” and a refutation of Monarchy. The next and more influential “Second Treatise of Government” is his solution to monarchy. This solution consists of dissolving the

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    rhetorical ones about rights and liberties. 7 3. Enlightenment a. In the mid 1600s‚ European thinkers began to apply scientific principles to the study of society and government. They believed that reason was the key to human progress. 6 4. The Two Treatises-what it’s about. a. In his work‚ Locke rejects the idea of the divine right of kings‚ supports the idea of natural rights‚ and argues for a limited constitutional government‚ which would protect individual rights. 1 b. The Two Treaties of Government

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    lived under Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-247 BC). Nor can the relation of master and pupil be certainly inferred from the superscription quoted (observe the omission of any article)‚ which really asserts no more than that Hero re-edited an earlier treatise by Ctesibius‚ and implies nothing about his being an immediate predecessor. Further‚ it is certain that Hero used physical and mathematical writings by Posidonius‚ the Stoic‚ of Apamea‚ Cicero’s teacher‚ who lived until about the middle of the 1st

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    For my call to action speech in 11th grade using Monroe’s motivated sequence‚ I decided to draft an essay concerning the proof of global warming‚ its impacts‚ and what needs to be done in response. "A Treatise on Global Warming and It’s Impacts" was perfect for capturing the audience’s attention‚ and the scope of the situation the essay addressed allowed for a powerful motivational paper. The problem was the research. Either the sources were outdated and came from skeptical websites‚ or the evidence

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    Throughout the history of the United States the idea of limited government has always been present. The philosophy of limited government is to limit the power of the government in order to secure the individual unalienable rights and liberties. One document that is still held in high regards clearly outlines the limits of our own government. It is the Constitution in which these limits of power and duty are outlined. Although this document was not the first to present this philosophy. Before it

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    authority‚ using satire or overly-dramatic tales as vehicles for said criticisms. In a similar fashion‚ various literary analysts have asserted that Shakespeare’s exposure to Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ a unique text and supposedly satirical political treatise written while Machiavelli was imprisoned‚ shaped the characterization and styling found in Hamlet. The gravity of Machiavelli’s The Prince influenced Shakespeare‚ among other authors of the time‚ to assert his own criticism

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