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    The centuries-old history of Jews in Europe knows its dark and bright pages. Until the mid-nineteenth century, the Jewish community lived in an isolated, closed life with no political rights. In the most European countries, Jewish emancipation began only after the victory of the French Revolution and the establishment of government Napoleon I. The Jews in France have received all the rights of citizenship in 1791. During the Napoleonic wars in Europe in the conquered lands they canceled…

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    Machiavelli's Religion

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    Besides being very innovative and realistic, the text of Machiavelli was since its first publication in contrast with the doctrines promoted by Catholicism. The language in which it was written, the vulgar, made it accessible to a large number of people who were able to spread his innovative ideas. Machiavelli introduced the separation of morality and ethics from politics. He was convinced that religion is an instrumentum regni which hold firm and unite people in the name of a single…

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    The origins of a European war Strong tensions between Catholics and Protestants The spread of Protestantism in its Lutheran version in German states in the sixteenth century led to clashes between Lutheran princes and princes remained Catholic under the leadership of Emperor Charles V. In 1555, the Peace of Augsburg suspended hostilities by requiring each state religion of its prince. Lutheranism continued to grow until 1570 while Calvinism new confession not recognized by the Peace of…

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    My Career Research Paper

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    I’m proud to say and declare God as my everything, my one, and only savior. Through my short lifetime, I’m proud to say that I have made it this far because His holy grace alights over me and my life, all my success, victories, achievements, and accomplishments are because of Him. God save me and my family from the darkness, He amended my parents’ marriage that was about to end, He freed me from an aimlessly future but of bad self-teem and lack of love. Every day I see God through the simplest…

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    He taught monarchs the various methods and techniques to conquer each type of principality. His teachings provided the prince with a better understanding of the different classifications of militaries according to their strengths and weaknesses. To prepare a prince for future conquests, it was imperative for a prince to study military…

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    history. Specifically, Ivan IV and Peter I have made significant impacts on Russian History. Ivan IV is also known as Ivan the Terrible. Ivan ruled through 1533 to March 18, 1584. Throughout his life, he first began to conquer remaining independent principalities such as Siberia, Kazan and Astrakhan. He also introduced self-government to the rural regions of Russia. Ivan accomplished goals that both benefitted himself and his people. Although, he greatly impacted people in ways that devastated…

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    El Cid was born in Vivar del Cid, Spain. He was born in 1040 and he died on July 10, 1099 in Valencia Spain his death was more than likely caused by a famine. Rodrigo was a Castilian noble man and a Military leader in Spain. Many people called him El Cis which meant the Lord. He was born into a poor family and was brought to serv King Ferdinand’s Son, Sancho. He worked hard enough to be the commander and rule armiger regis of Castile in 1065. He led his army against the rulers of the kingdoms of…

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    Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) was an Italian historian, philosopher, writer, politician and diplomatic. He based his knowledge on the vernacular literary tradition and the Latin classics, using them not in a formal way but as models of life and political behaviour. Machiavelli was against the ideas of Savonarola, the very strict Dominican friar of the city of Florence, who had an important power during the rule of Lorenzo de' Medici. Years after Savonarola’s death (1498), Machiavelli…

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    The analysis of Machiavelli as an amoralist – someone who disregards common views of what is right and wrong, unconcerned with morality as a whole (as compared to being immoral, and going against them) – is complicated. A traditional view of morality advocates for not doing wrong or harm to others, for altruism, and kindness. Nowhere in his philosophical work The Prince, first published in 1532, does Machiavelli show any regard for this kind of morality. The Prince is a guidebook for the…

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    pondered and murmured while they waited for Jesus spirit to release from his body then took Him to hell in our stead. Jesus payed the ultimate price for us and bought us back from the devil. Jesus died in Jerusalem 30 A.D. Upon his death evil principalities, and powers of darkness (demons)took Jesus from the cross into hell when he gave up the Ghost. At that exact time, the angel of the Lord rolled the stone away from the grave. Rolling the stone away means completion. Then the angel sat on the…

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