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    This will go over act four scene two and three, and the story that unfolds. Also giving a character analysis of the four main rulers that are having a dispute over Rome. Also the fates of these four men ,Octavius, Mark Antony, Brutus, and Cassius. Rome now rest in the balance of these four men. it is up to them to make Rome a safe place to live. Who will actually be be saving Rome because they both believe that they are doing the right thing? In act 4 scene 2 Cassius and Brutus have a bit of…

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    Agree or die. This is the way that the rulers of England in the 1500s controlled their subjects. A time of political turmoil heralded many different opinions on the way the monarchs were exerting their power. However, no one could freely express their anger with the leadership in fear of being ousted as a traitor and in consequence, executed. During the 1500’s, one of the main issues was with the changes in religious values. King Henry VIII wanted to adopt Protestantism instead of practicing…

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    Alexander grew up in royalty where warfare was common which eventually led to his powerful rise as a ruler. Given that he was, “Born into royalty as the son of King Philip II of Macedonia and Olympias”, Alexander was already suitable to become the next ruler (Reynolds). Having a king as a father really impacted Alexander’s leadership skills which came in handy when he became the general of an army, especially one set out to dominate the world. Alexander’s talents soon surpassed that of his…

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    He had been declared the ruler of Opium. It had all happened so fast and he felt like he was drowning. The events that had played out earlier that day plagued his mind, soul, and heart. He was a grown boy, but he felt as if he were a newborn child. Matt felt frail and vulnerable. He was suffocating in all of his thoughts. Questions that would go forever unanswered swirled around him. Why couldn’t he save them? How could this happen? Where did he go so terribly wrong? He could just cry thinking…

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    Arthur turned into a lord. He was extremely insightful and firm in his energy, yet this brought on the general population of Camelot to think generally and consider Arthur as an unfit ruler. Ruler Arthur was unreasonably depicted in legends and history due to his high power and his time period's desires. Ruler Arthur was unreasonably treated in history in view of his high power and power. Lord Arthur extended the British realm overcoming Ireland, Norway, Denmark, and Gaul. He took this from…

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    There is a big difference between an absolute ruler and a constitution. An absolute ruler is country or state that is governed by a single person with unlimited power. This would be like a monarchy. A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. These rules together make up, i.e. constitute, what the entity is. Absolutism started with Henry IV, sully, and Richelieu. Henry IV founded the…

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    Moctezuma Moctezuma was the great Aztec Ruler, and grandson to the first leader of Tenochtitlan. He was born around 1397 and died in 1469. He did not gain chiefdom until 1440, at the age of 29. He is most known for his expansion of Aztec territory, Tenochtitlan, and his penchant for human sacrifices. He played a very important role for the Aztecs, and the only reason they got as far as they did was because of him. Moctezuma was the son of Huitzilhuitl and Miahuaxihuitl, princess of Cuernavaca.…

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    Exposition: Eighteen year olds Eadlyn and Ahren are twins, but Eadlyn was born first. Naturally, Ahern would be the rightful heir to the throne, but their parents Maxon and America, want to change the law and establish Eadlyn as the next ruler of Ille`a. Maxon and America also have two other sons, fourteen years old Kaden and ten year old Osten. Maxon has eliminated the castes, which was a way to differentiate among the people. The next morning, after Eadlyn wakes up, she goes to see her mother.…

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    Head of an Akkadian Ruler Vs. Funerary Mask of ‘Agamemnon’ Comparing two sculptures can be overwhelming. The two pieces of artworks I have chosen are both heads of former rulers, each of them coming from a different empire. Nobody knows who made each of these artworks. The first sculpture for comparison is the head of an Akkadian ruler also known as the “Head of Sargon the Great”(). The second sculpture is to be compared and contrasted with is the Mask of Agamemnon. Both being the same type of…

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    Napoleon was a masterful ruler. He discovered a number of reforms that brought peace and strength back to France. Born on August 15, 1769, in Ajaccio, on the Mediterranean island of Corsica. Napoleon was the second of eight surviving children born to Carlo Buonaparte. Napoleon family was not wealthy. As a boy, Napoleon went to school in mainland France, where he learned French language. He graduated from a French military academy in 1785. He quickly rose through the military ranks, and through…

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