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    existed; therefore, he calls his audience to consider the fact that they should fight to break from the existing British monarchy, or kingship, in order to avoid any sort of conflict or war. By doing so, the public is able to model their views and actions from the scripture they so heavily trust in. The usage of scripture in Paine’s logical argument not only…

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    My rights as a citizen are natural rights, and the form of government that best protects those rights is a Constitutional Monarchy. Our “natural rights” are the rights we’re born with. A Constitutional Monarchy is a form of government in which a monarch acts as head of state within the parameters of a written, unwritten, or blended constitution. As a citizen, I have natural rights. My natural rights are “life, liberty, and property” according to John Locke in Document A. John Locke believes…

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    events. In Reflections on the Revolution in France, Mr. Burke considerably advises the need for a monarchy; society needs a certain hierarchy to guide order. Mary Wollstonecraft, another romantic writer of the time, found that Burke’s reasoning in Reflections on the Revolution in France was inadequate and contradictory.…

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    The French revolution was a time of political and social change in France, during which the structure of the government changed drastically from an absolute monarchy to an enlightenment based principles of nationalism and inherent rights. The French citizens also eliminated the feudal privileges for the aristocracy alongside the absolute monarchy. This new changes were followed by violent unrest which resulted the trail and execution of the king and a massive bloodshed that lasted for years…

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    Several long term factors caused the change of Europe’s economic world and the rise of capitalism such as the rise in trade of American food crops, population growth, and urbanization. Because American potatoes supplemented Europeans’ diet with large amounts of carbohydrates, Europeans’ nutrition improved greatly, preventing the spread of disease and outbreaks of plague. With better health, came an increase in birth rates. Europe’s population grew and led way to rapid urbanization. Urbanization…

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    constrain on the king’s power. The war lasted for 6 years, resulted in the king’s death in 1649 and an 11-year long interregnum. The English Civil War had profoundly impacted England, predominantly in politics through the creation of a Constitutional Monarchy and in religion through the toleration to the Nonconformists. The impact in politics was immensely significant. In comparison with many other countries, the United Kingdom employs a distinctive form of government, known…

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    Mohammad V attained total control from the French colonial regime. The monarchy as the utter representative of the institution already benefited from religious legitimacy as well as a new popularity that came from endorsing the independence movement. According to Suzan Miller (2013) “the king’s pre-existing alliances with the rural elite, the monarchy also enjoyed control over both armed groups within…

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    struggle between the Iranian monarchy and the political Mullahs. Although the West participated as a model of opposition and imperialism. The Monarchy’s ignorance regarding the population’s devoutness and the political desires of the Mullahs led to analytical miscalculations. These errors in judgment helped drive the revolution and blinded them to the final product, establishment of an Iranian Islamic Republic and the dissolution of a 2500-year-old monarchy. Had the Monarchy infiltrated the…

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    absolute monarchy. This made it easy to enact his reforms. Peter rose to power after a series of deaths, and overthrowing his sister after she tried to have him abducted. Peter faced many challenges when he tried to raise taxes, and modernize Russia. He influenced Russia greatly by introducing them to European political and scientific ideas. Mary, one of James II daughters, and William of Orange, who was a prince of the Netherlands were the start of the permanent constitutional monarchy in…

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    throughout the movie, however, it is very apparent during the musical song, “Do You Hear the People Sing?” An example of the discovery of hope would be when the poor members of the Friends of the ABC came together in order to revel against the monarchy. The monarchy was only concerned with themselves and was doing nothing to help the people. Marius, Cossette’s partner, was a member of this group and helped them during the rebellion. The people found hope by realizing that if they fought long and…

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