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    The Tale of Princess Rosita Once a long time ago there was the princess name Rosita Arialina Sanchez Chavez Rodriguez. Rosita was born on a very important day in mexico. She was born on Dia de Los Muertos, a holiday to celebrate all those who have passed to the afterlife. Rosita is like no other princesses there has ever been. She’s beautiful,charismatic, funny, outgoing, she’s the perfect princess. Rosita’s had to become a queen at young age since her parents had passed away.…

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    happening.So it all starts with this monarchs during this time were born monarchs so they were called absolute monarchs. So what was the protestant reformation and why did it happen? what was the impact of this? The authority was starting to break down during this time. there was also the black death during this period. There were wars between catholics and protestants. europe also grew richer during this time why? It had a pretty good impact on the monarchs. Monarchs really wanted to build…

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    Describe some of the effects of the Reformation and explain how monarchs increased their power during this time. _____________________________________________________________________ The protestant reformation was when the catholic church broke down on the authority and power. War erupted in Europe between Catholics and protestants as leaders.The monarchs wanted to build huge armies, they would have to pay this fee by raising the taxes on the people. How do the poor respond to this mess? They…

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    Crown Prerogatives Essay

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    crown. Two main sources of powers of the crown are as follows: • Prerogatives According to Dicey, Prerogatives of the crown signify those powers which have not been taken away from the monarch during the process of decline in his powers. There was a time when the whole governmental authority belonged to the monarch before the recognition of “principle of parliamentary supremacy”. Later, most of its powers got transferred to other branches of the government while those which were retained by the…

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    Benefits Of Butterflies

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    Monarch butterflies are bright orange with black and white markings on its wings. Males and females can be differentiated based on observing their hind wings; while males have a black spot at the center of each hind wing, females do not. These wings give males a selective advantage; they are able to attract female mates. Similar to migrating birds, the monarch butterflies use the clear benefit of updrafts of warm air, called “thermals” and glide as they migrate, to preserve the energy required…

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    At the end of the 15th century, absolute monarchs ruled in almost every country in Europe. The monarchs of Spain, France, Portugal, England, the Holy Roman Empire, and other areas centralized the power in their countries by raising large armies, controlling the people of their countries through harsh laws and military force, and tied their rule to God through the theory of divine right. Absolute monarchs and the officials working in their governments followed an economic policy that we now…

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    Dia De Los Muertos

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    the Dead. Part of the celebration is partaking in observing the annual migrations of the monarch butterfly, as they are said to be the souls of the deceased revisiting the earth because they always mysteriously appear on the same day every year, the Day of the Dead (“Dia de los Muertos”). However, in 2013, the butterflies did not arrive, only trickling in a week after (Robbins). Since 1990, the number of monarch butterflies has faced a dramatic decrease from 1 billion to less than 35 million…

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    In the 14th and early 15th century, rulers in Europe were undertaking the task of re-establishing the power of the monarch after its age of weakness in the Middle Ages. The age that led up to the Renaissance was a constant struggle for the monarchs. They depended on councils of nobles and the church for financial and military support, while the nobility and church were constantly searching for more power. This contained the monarch’s ability to accomplish goals for their nation without the…

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    Absolute monarchy is a is a monarchical form of government in which the monarch has absolute power among his or her people. An absolute monarch wields unrestricted political power over the sovereign state and its people. Absolutism was used in France with Louis XIV, Russia, Prussia, and Austria. Although all of these countries were quite different they mostly believed that absolute monarchy was necessary and justified. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in Europe, absolute monarchy…

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    to spend the winter, and every creature can rely on their own unique way from the harsh climate to survive, and you can go to adapt to the changing environment. But, even if there is no relationship between the animal such as ground squirrels and Monarch butterfly that will also have the same point in winter on the way. The ground squirrels are members of the squirrel family of rodents which generally live on or in the ground, rather than trees [Wikipedia] they are living in fields and grassy…

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