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    France had been looking for to reestablish order in France. Louis XIV took hold of the country and put himself at the head of government. An excerpt from Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture seen in Document D states, “Without this absolute authority, the king could neither do good nor prevent evil. His power must be such that no one can hope to escape him”. It also states that, “Royal power is absolute”, and, “All the power of the individual subjects is united in the person of…

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    make it appear lifelike and very terrifying. The uniformed scales on each snake was done with very precise detail. The sequence of the alternating snake head and rattle of the snake, gives the dress the depth that it was a created piece of clothing and that the snakes were not just on her in that particular area. Furthermore, the alternating heads give the dress a sense of style. The use of round shapes dominates the statue, whether it be from the snake skirt, or the outline of the feathers, or…

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    The piece of artwork that I chose to further engaged myself in as well as analyze is, Head of a Male Deity (Deva), which it originates from Thailand, specifically in the Lamphun Province. This piece in particular was created during the Haripunjaya period, which makes it approximately from the 11th/12th century Terracotta. Although the description just beside the piece did not mention the composition, it is clear that the piece is made out of some form of clay-like structure. I am assuming this…

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    also shows that Queen Elizabeth I respected Parliament, she used a very polite way for express herself with the parliament, but also strong “ I give all my thanks for the good zeal and loving care you seem to have, as well towards me as to the whole state of your country” Queen Elizabeth shows her gratitude with the people of England, but a the same time it is easy to see her as a strong woman. When she said that she planed to respond the petition just in two ways. She showed herself as a…

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    Depending on who is the president and who is the prime minister, there are three iterations that can occur: presidency with a figure head, presidentially dominated system, and true dualism. The true advantage to Semi-Presidentialism is this true dualism: when the president and prime minister carry out executive functions parallel to each other. However, this works only if the two leaders…

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    Websters dictionary describes a monarch as a a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire. Absolute Monarchs are kings or emperors who have full political power over the state and its people. The Monarchs I am talking about are from 1450 to 1750. They became monarchs and offered the subjects law and order. They got the support from the middle class people. The king would make laws based on his own opinions and beliefs. Phillip the second lived from 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598. Philip was…

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    to royalty being discouraged from divorcing their partners in most situations. This consequence cause a great dispute between Henry VIII, the state, and the Catholic church. After Henry VIII went directly to the Pope hoping the divorce would more efficient than if he had gone to the state, he made the decision that he desired to have the church and the state separate from each other, and not have one influencing the other and vice versa. Power was not the only reason Henry VIII married so many…

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    England vs France An absolute monarch is a king or queen that believes in divine rights, Doesn’t share its power, and has control everything within his or her land. A constitutional monarch is a king or queen that’s head of the state, but when passing or making laws it must be passed by the parliament. While England had the same type of monarchy at first. England took a different path and became a limited monarch while France strength in absolutism grew. England developed a limited monarchy…

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    For the second part of this project, I will be designing a process tracing research design for the theory regarding resilient Monarchs as stated by Menaldo (Menaldo, 2012). The theory states that countries in the Middle East and North African region (MENA) that are monarchies will have a higher level of political stability, when compared to the MENA republics. My research question will therefore be ‘How are Mena monarchies able to remain politically relatively stable, when compared to the…

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    After a fire destroys half of the camp’s food supply, your group heads out into the forest to hunt and gather food. As you are stalking a deer, a twig snaps and the animal bounds away. You glance around, knowing it was not a member of your group. Suddenly, you’re surrounded by grounders. They are dressed in their head-to-toe covering battle gear, carrying bows, arrows, and spears. Instead of killing you, however, they cover your heads with fabric bags and drag you away from your camp. You…

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