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    Catherine the Great and Frederick the Great were two great rulers from different places and different time. They both had an impressive accomplished during their reign. A man and a woman, who made history in the world, beyond an amazing resume, was also a drawback that tainted their name. Catherine the great, who was also known as Catherine II, was an empress of Russia who ruled from 1762-1796. She was also the longest woman ever to rein Russia. She gained the throne when she married peter III a

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    Catherine the Great reforms brought Russia into the Modern Age. Her reforms brought great change in education, the work force, and in art. She was driven by her love for money and power and also providing she was truly great. Catherine the Great was an empress of Russia. When she wrote laws for Russia they were often known to be lengthy at the time of her rule. In her early years of ruling Russia according to Marc Raeff in the book “Catherine the Great” (pg.93) states that “she was fascinated

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    Catherine the Great is recognised world-wide as one of the most prominent and successful historical rulers of Russia. Catherine ll, Empress of Russia, is remembered in the majority, as an incredible leader of her time; with full entitlement of the title “The Great”. The term or title of “The Great” was given to rulers of the past by themselves or their countrymen, due to significant achievements or victories during their time of reign. The term Great has multiple meanings but in regards to leadership

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    1. Describe the role of Peter and Catherine the Great in Russia. Did they help the society? What were some of the main differences between both reigns? Look for pictures that illustrate those changes. They are attributed with “westernizing” Russia and reformed the country using models used in Europe. Both Peter and Catherine the Great focused on St. Petersburg as Peter established it as the capital; whereas Catherine focused on expanding the beauty of the city. While these are incidents of where

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    Brittney Broussard Mrs. Martinez English IV, 1st hour May 1, 2016 Catherine the Great Research Paper Final Draft Catherine the Great lived from 1729 to 1796. Catherine ruled Russia from 1762 up unto her death. Catherine the Great was Empress of Russia and, had many advances and accomplishments during her rule. She was believed to be one of the smartest and greatest rulers of this time. Catherine the Great was born on May 2, 1729 in Stettin, Prussia, what is now known as Szczecin, Poland. She

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    recognized by her father for her great ability to learn and remember concepts and ideas. After proving her ideas and abilities, she received a formal education. In 1744, at the age of 14, she married the Grand Duke Peter of Holstein who was heir to the Russian throne . Although Sophie was German she strove to be as Russian as her mother in-law. Sophie not only studied the Russian language, but she also took the name of Catherine II to honour her mother who was also named Catherine.

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    Catherine the Great was the longest ruling female monarch in Russian history. The Great Man Theory explains that great and powerful people of the world are products of their environment. No matter who their parents are or what social they were born into the theory believes that this person will be great no matter what. This theory shows the idea of indeterminism because it explains that the world changes around them and certain events and people are put in their lives. The idea of determinism is

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    When Catherine the Great was in her teen years, she had brown hair that was very long, brown dark eyes, her face was slightly pale and she had rosy cheeks. She always wore queen attire or big dresses and her crown or something on her head. As she got older her face became more wrinkled but she tried to stay looking young. Her dresses became bigger and prettier and more mature. She was pretty, smart, rich, and very straight forward with her work. The personality of Catherine thus merits some attention

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    (Confucius). The characteristics that create a successful leader include the ideologies Confucius stood for, good morals. Catherine the Great was a “woman ahead of her time” greatly “pushing the limits of Russian patriarchy” (Catherine II). Absolutism can be defined as a type of government in which an individual possesses ultimate and superior power. History contains many examples of great absolute rules but also disastrous rules (“absolutism”). A successful leadership is a rule under which a nation thrives

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    Short Story Outline Protagonist’s Appearance Catherine the Great - Catherine the Great, whose birth name was Sophie von Anhalt-Zerbst but was given the name Ekaterina after marriage which translates to Catherine, had medium brown eyes and long, light brown hair that started to gray and whiten as she got older. With her rosy cheeks, kind demeanor, and plumpness she was found to be a very attractive woman, which was later proven by her many lovers. As she was born into royalty (her father was a poor

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