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    Elizabeth Tudor is considered by many to be the greatest monarch in English history. When she became queen in 1558‚ she was twenty-five years old‚ a survivor of scandal and danger‚ and considered illegitimate by most Europeans. She inherited a bankrupt nation‚ torn by religious discord‚ a weakened pawn between the great powers of France and Spain. She was only the third queen to rule England in her own right. Elizabeth Tudor was born on 7 September 1533 at Greenwich Palace. She was the daughter of

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    Dynasties of China population consist majorly of the working class. The patriarchal Chow Dynasty had over thrown the matriarchal Shang’s and male rule became hereditary. The patriarch’s decision was absolute although class and families owned property in common. “Serfs were taxed as property‚ so many emancipated because of major tax assessments between 600 and 400 B.C.E” (68). Those who emancipated were left to fend for themselves causing many to turn to the state for help. In 500 B.C.E priest encouraged

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    Jida Mascardo INTRODUCTION Political dynasties in the Philippine Politics in the Philippines has been under the control of a few notable families. It is normal for a politician ’s son‚ wife‚ brother‚ or other kinsman‚ to run for the same or other government office. The term coined by Filipinos to describe this practice is "Political dynasty"‚ the equivalent of anoligarchy in political science. One can trace its roots from the Spanish colonial

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    BOOK REVIEW THE RULE MAKERS HOW THE WEALTHY AND WELL BORN DOMINATE CONGRESS The congress or the House of Representatives and the Senate or the upper house are the two components of the legislative branch of the Philippine government. They are meant to pass bills‚ create laws‚ and approve budgets that benefit their constituents and the nation as a whole. In theory‚ this is the ideal upon which they were built‚ they would legislate for the people to best serve them and to ensure the

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    originally written for princes and rulers is a book written with monarchies in mind‚ describing how to rule in all different varieties of monarchies; from dynasties to newly developing monarchies. This book also goes into great detail of how to maintain existing monarchies or how to conquer and keep them under your rule. Older monarchies or dynasties are tougher to conquer and keep because if you cannot win the hearts of the people they will rebel to restore power to their beloved leader they watched

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    correctly? I think it doesn’t. We know for a fact that independent is arising yet we must know how to utilize and manage it. If Rizal continues to write a literary works‚ he would probably write about the political dynasties because it is really happening in our country. Political dynasties have long been present in democracies especially in our country‚ raising concerns that inequality in the distribution of political power may reflect

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    opportunity to choose our country’s leaders in a marvel called ‘election’. But in a country where officials use their position for graft and corruption and enjoy a monopoly of political power to the disadvantage of rival leaders called “political dynasty”. Some of them even resort to unfair if not illegal means to keep their political rivals out of office: corruption‚ fraud‚ violence‚ vote-buying and intimidation. Graft and corruption in the Philippines has long been a topic of concern for those

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    HEIAN JAPAN  SUI  (794­1185)  (581­618)  TANG  ( 618­907)  SONG  (960­1279)  YUAN  (1271­1368)  S­ at first  women had  more rights  than Chinese  women‚ but it  slowly declined  because  marriages  were less  important than  politics. They‚  however‚  weren’t  secluded at  home and they  weren’t  required to do  foot binding.  Bonds began  to form through  diplomacy.   S­ Highly  patriarchal.  One and only  empress‚ Wu  Zhou: was a  favorite  concubine of  the emperor.   Women’s  femininity 

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    Akkedians had to have a single ruler because an empire doesn’t form itself; it needs a leader‚ which is the king. Similar to this is Menes the king of Egypt‚ he united Lower and Upper Egypt and built the first dynasty. Although Mesopotamia and Egypt were both based upon a single ruler‚ Egypt was a dynasty and passed down the power to the son‚ whereas Mesopotamia was just a monarchy didn’t necessarily pass down the power to the son. In Egypt the pharaohs‚ were believed to be gods‚ therefore it was a theocracy

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    Monarchies were the primary form of ruling during the sixteenth century‚ so royalty was inherited. In society‚ male figures were dominate and superior rulers‚ while women were the weak and inferior rulers. Elizabeth Tudor and Mary Queen of Scots reveal the amount of concern women in power have with their appearance to the public’s eyes. Elizabeth portrayed her supreme power to the public with her determination in the Speech to the House of Commons‚ while Mary portrayed class and honor as she was

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