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    Jean Baptiste Colbert : Strong believer in mercantilism, wanted to make France self-sufficient, gave tax breaks on French companies, raise taxes on good from other countries War of the Spanish Succession : Ivan the terrible fought this war to expand russia Thirty Years War : A series of battles fought in central europe over land Maria Theresa : receives thrown from father- Charles VI, goes to war with Prussia many times Frederick the Great : ruler of Prussia, "the Great Elector", Military…

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    I take the view that absolutist rulers had more of a negative effect than a positive effect on their countries. The allowance of the unregulated and unrestricted power within the government led to countries meeting social, political, and economical downfall. Louis XIV of France has been regarded traditionally as the best example of the practice of absolute monarchy in the seventeenth century. He had faults which included his desire for glory, increased royal power, and military power and this…

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    power. Many monarchs and clergy members who had power were fighting this revolutionary movement so that they could maintain their power. Then, in the enemy countries of Russia and Prussia, came along two monarchs whose views and reforms almost changed everything. These rulers were Frederick II of Prussia and Catherine II of Russia and are now coined with the term “Enlightened Despots.” (Ellis, Esler 191). These monarchs managed to play both sides of the Enlightenment: reform and absolutism. …

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    Catherine the Great Catherine the Great used to say “I like to praise and reward loudly, to blame quietly”. Which means she likes to praise and reward good, in front of people so everyone knows. But blame is done quietly straight to someone’s face so that it isn’t public. In other words if you do something good I would make sure everyone knows about it. But blame is done quietly straight to someone’s face just them not in public. Catherine was also known as Catherine II. But her real name is…

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    on historical facts, Russia became a superpower nation even before the 19th century due to the kind of leaders they had. Ivan 1V is a legendary name in the minds of all Russians who treasure the success of their nation. He was a great visionary and a leader with good motives . Due to his leadership, he mobilized the formation of laws that were used to bring order to the empire and set goals that propelled the empire to success.…

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    Louis Xiv Research Paper

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    on European ruling for the noble classes and the Roman Catholic Church. The power previously held by the two upper groups decreased as their support and authority declined. The centralization of European states such as France, Austria, Prussia, and Russia also contributed to the decline of the two former powers, and to the rise of stable monarchies. These monarchies were able to gain full control over the regions they ruled through different successful techniques, such as eliminating the power…

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    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 was considered by…

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    rose and would continue to thrive for another 1,000 years. The Byzantine empire brought innovation in art and literature and became a trading point between Europe and Asia Minor. The Byzantine Empire reached its “golden age” under the rule of Justinian I. Old Roman laws were revised and new laws were implemented under what was called the Justinian Code. He encouraged the arts, funded bridges, roads, and churches, with the iconic Hagia Sofia Church being constructed under his rule. Around 1054…

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    8.1: Women in the Renaissance/Baroque I chose to write some information on Sophonisba Anguissola and Catherine the Great. Sophonisba Anguissola: She was one of the primary awesome female painters of the Renaissance. Her sexual orientation assumed a part in her commitments as she was not permitted as a lady to think about life systems or draw from life as it was viewed as inadmissible for a lady to see nudes. Disregarding these limitations, she needed to work with what she had utilized…

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    Peter And The Wolf

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    Peter and the Wolf was written in 1936 by Sergei Prokofiev as a children's story. This work includes both music and text. The symphony is the accompaniment to the narrator, who reads the spoken parts during the work. Prokofiev was born in Sochovka, Russia on April 23, 1891. The music Prokofiev is most famous for, is the music he composed for Peter and the Wolf. Prokofiev’s composing days began during his youth, eventually leading him to study music at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1918,…

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