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    Colonial System Was More Effective? Spain and Portugal can be considered two of the greatest colonial powers in history‚ each having ruled their respective empires for more than three centuries. These imperial powers owed their accomplishments to different concepts of organization and ultimately the Spanish method was more successful. The Spanish administrative system was well organized‚ making land grants and getting labor more efficient. The Portuguese system‚ on the other hand‚ was more loosely organized

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    HIS 105 Exam 3 I. Multiple Choice Mark the item that best answers the question. According to romantic nationalism‚ b. peoples had the right of self-government because they were of the same ethnicity and had a shared language and history. European liberals tended to be: d. educated middle-class professionals. Conservatives in Europe advocated: a. monarchies‚ landed aristocracies‚ and established churches. Charles X of France issued the Four Ordinances: b. in an effort

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    Section I‚ Question 2 In the early 17th century "absolutism" was not only thought of in the theological sense it was also a political catch word all through out Europe. England had a few rulers attempt to create an absolute monarchy. James I and Charles I both tried to have complete rule over the country without consulting Parliament. Parliament‚ which had a large portion of control‚ prevented these two rulers from successfully hindering their power. The citizens of England were very use to the

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    Research Question: How did the Albanian government evolve from a Communism to a Democracy? Introduction Communism is a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common‚ actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state (4). In the communist system‚ all individuals are equal. No matter how much one works‚ everyone gets equal pay; therefore‚ this decreases personal motivation to work hard. The government also takes away all property rights

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    different forms of government. Monarchy‚ oligarchy‚ tyranny‚ and democracy. Each city in Greece had their own form of government‚ along with its own laws‚ army‚ and money. I will be focusing on a democracy. One of Greece’s forms of government was democracy‚ and it affected people’s daily life because all citizens share in ruling power. When I say democracy you may be thinking of the modern form of democracy‚ but ancient greece democracy is different than the democracy today. One type of democracy is direct

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    The French settled in America during the colonization of the 17th century. King Louis XIV’s decision of stripping the Huguenots of their political rights unless they converted to Roman Catholicism was one of the main reasons of french immigration to America. The main places throughout America that the french settled was was Louisiana‚ New England‚ and New York. The first migration to America was during the 1660’s when New France was under military control. Many of the French immigrants came to the

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    of what it meant to be American in the 20th century evolved through government documents that were released at the time and interpreted by the public. By and large however‚ government documents further instilled values of what it meant to be American that had been core to the American identity since its conception. Through an examination of public documents‚ it is clear that these sentiments were not always immediately shared by the general public‚ or the legislation passed through government documents

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    Life during the 18th Century‚ under the Old Regime‚ proved to be an era of colossal growth and positive change due to new scientific and technological advancements. France in the 1700’s was known for being stagnant through most of the 18th Century‚ the new technological advancements that were being made pushed the economy and revolution of France. The use of new technological advancements brought the inventions of the steam boats and new approaches of textile production which facilitated in France’s

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    Document Based Question European monarchs in the seventeenth and eighteenth century viewed themselves as absolute rulers‚ or kings and queens that believed that they controlled everything within their state’s borders. The people that were ruled by the absolute rulers believed absolutism had a different aspect than was being used by the kings and queens. This practice is known as absolutism. The people that were being ruled and the ruler or absolute monarch viewed the role of the absolute ruler differently

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    The economies of Cuba and Puerto Rico are very similar during the 16th‚ 17th‚ and 18th centuries. As Spain colonized these two islands in the 16th century under the idea that gold was abundant. Thus in turn the islands became a safe port for Spain and her vessels. It also set out to be a huge migration from the Spain to the islands‚ because everyone was set to search for gold. . This turned out to be short lived as the mining of gold peaked in 1517 till 1819. By Spain using Cuba and Puerto Rico for

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