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    wanted to earn a living and not be forced into giving up well over half their earning to a king they had never seen and for a war that they would never benefit from. The middle class in France wanted better representation and lower taxes. The aristocrats of the day wanted a stake in the country greater than they had presently; they had become upset with the monarchs because they had been given less and less powering in the government. Even though many people would say that the French revolution…

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    into heaven, Christ’s disciples began exploring the tension between Athens and Jerusalem engendered by Christianity. Christianity, initially thought to be a sect of Judaism, quickly evolved into a separate religion with a far greater reaching scope than either Athens or Jerusalem. As it continued to spread across the Roman empire, the church fathers debated and investigated the influence of both Athens and Jerusalem in Christianity. Eventually, they adapted the forms of the Roman government for…

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    Hobbes Vs Rousseau

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    times of distress. Though a century apart, these theorists did not coincide with their respective times. Hobbes denounced religion and the divine ruling of God for secular authority of a king, and Rousseau even further went against the ruling of a monarchy, for a republic that gave the people power. Their justification for…

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    philosophers around the Mediterranean examples of how each of the governing systems work in the real world. Xenophon voices his observation of the government of Sparta under the rule of Lycurgus and Xenophon notes it’s a “system utterly different than most others” (Xenophon, n.d.). Xenophon continues to reference the differences of the Spartan system and the others of Greece creating this idea of separation. Going on to explain how the Spartans ruled he talks about the rights of each citizen…

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    speaking to men: a man, it is true, endowed with more lively sensibility, more enthusiasm and tenderness, who has a greater knowledge of human nature, and a more comprehensive soul… a man pleased with his own passions, and volitions, and who rejoices more than other men in the spirit of life that is in him…”, and “... it will be the wish of the Poet to bring his feelings near to those of the persons whose feelings he describes…”. This shows how social structures were changing - men of art were…

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    France was a strong country that had a strong military force but it’s biggest problem was the weak monarchy. The monarchs at the time were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. She was an Austrian born queen of France, who was later overthrown and executed by guillotine. She was the daughter of the empress of Austria, Maria Theresa and Holy Roman Emperor, Francis I. Marie Antoinette had a hard childhood due to the many death and adversities that happened to her at a young age. She had obtained an…

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    Parliamentary Democracy

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    The majority of the countries in Europe have a Parliamentary system in which they have cabinet which is led by the Prime minister and there is the Head of state which can be a President or the respective monarch if the country is a symbolic monarchy. Especially the function of the President is rather vague as it depends on the state. If the monarch is the head of state, the power is often limited in order to limit the unequal influence of the monarch. This differs with the President as he might…

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    should be put in a higher position of the moral, than any other person that could be a criminal. He brought up the equality of crime. Locke says, that every criminal action is not different because somebody has a higher position in politics, it is still a crime and hurts the unalienable right of every person to be secure. Difference of status and follower doesn’t mean a difference in crime. There can not be a government power, that is bigger than political right, because that could lead to mass…

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    will not accept Crito’s plan to rescue (what is being rescued?)from execution because he feels that it would be against the law, his fundamental concern is that it would be unjust to do so. Socrates asks Crito several times about whether it would be better to worry about what “people in general will say or “the expert in justice and injustice…the single authority and with him, the truth itself” (Plato, 2003, p. 86). This “single authority” is not the group of people governing Athens that are…

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    The Western Frontier

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    The frontier is a mysterious place full of opportunity and potential. It is the place that lies between the known and unknown, between civilization and wilderness. Humanity has always pushed against the frontier, exploring and reaching out into the vast unknown. However, it seems that frontier has been pushed back so far that is all but nonexistent now. Modern maps with detail down to the almost the slightest detail. When it comes to the Earth itself, there is little left that is beyond the…

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