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    When Catherine the Great came to the throne, she was a young, intelligent and enlightened ruler. She had high hopes for Russia, she wanted to raise serf living standards, wanted an updated law book for all of Russia, and wanted to create a legislative commission council for the Russian people, and ultimately wanted to westernization the Russian empire. Unfortunately most of her dreams did not work out. When Catherine became empress she wrote the book of codes the “Nakaz” hoping to change Russia's

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    During Catherine the Great’s rule, she tried to incorporate ideas of European Enlightenment into Russian society. One major aspect of this is her idea of Enlightened Absolutism (Catherine Instruction, 9). This idea was based off the assumption that she was the only Russian capable of enlightened or rational thought and thus she was the only person suitable for making decisions on behalf of the country. In what is known as the Great Instruction of 1767, Catherine describes the extent of her power

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    1694 was significant because Peter the Great took the throne. Peter brought Western art into Russia and changed it with technological developments. The Russians became well acknowledged for their navy. During the reign of Peter the Great, Russia fought in a 21 year war against Sweden. The city of Saint Petersburg was built around a Swedish fort. Peter died in 1725 and much later another great ruler named Catherine the Great ascended the tsardom. Catherine the Great followed Peter by expanding the empire

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    Russia was a cold, medieval, underdeveloped society before Peter The Great and Catherine The Great came into power. Russia was cut off from the rest of the world due to lack of trade and the brutal weather conditions. Peter and Catherine both had brilliant and new ideas that no other Russian tsar had ever had. These ideas helped shape Russia into the sophisticated, modern country it is today. Peter The Great and Catherine The Great we're separated by two generations and were not related, but many of

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    Streisand, will be on the director's chair for the flick "Catherine the Great," and the film's casting is already underway. The movie "Catherine the Great," will be the fourth project of Barbra Streisand, following the 1983 romantic musical drama film - "Yentl," as well as the 1991's drama film - "The Prince of Tides," and the 1996's American drama film - "The Mirror Has Two Faces." Gil Netter is producing Barbra Streisand's "Catherine the Great" film. Barbra Streisand (who became an icon in multiple

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    Frederick and Catherine the Greats Squared This essay about “the Greats squared” or better known as Frederick and Catherine. I wondered why they were given the title of “Great”, so I began researching both of them. My objective with this essay is to show their greatest achievements and their worst blunders. Starting with Frederick the Great, he was born on January 24, 1712 in Berlin, Prussia. His father King Frederick Wilhelm I was a very strict no nonsense kind of guy. When he exhibited

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    from the Enlightenment. They typically allow religious toleration, freedom of speech and press, and the right to property. They believed in the arts, science, and education. In this paper I will give examples as to how Joseph the Second and Catherine the Great were absolute despots. Joseph the Second used his power to increase the welfare of the Austrian state. He abolished serfdom as a legal status. Also, he allowed many new liberties to the peasants: the right to learn skills, the right to marry

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    Russo Turk War Catherine The Great From the time she took office as the new leader of Russia, Catherine the Great had many challenges she had to face. While her colleagues before her had helped to set her up with a stronger and more modernized country, she still had enemies with which she must tend to in order to secure the austerity of her country. Her predecessors of ruler of Russia had for the most part dealt with the problem of the Sweedes at Russia’s northern border, there was still much

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    Catherine the Great also known as Catherine II, (who was the most longest ruling female in Russia) had ruled Russia form 1762 to 1796. During her time in throne, Catherine had made Russia a more developed country in many different aspects. Catherine the Great had effected nobility, peasantry, military, religion and taxes / government spendings. She controlled all of these aspects of Russia and these are the main reason why she is the absolute monarch. Like i said Catherine controlled Russia

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    Voltaire and Catherine the Great Matthew Ebbrecht Professor Lipnick HIS-122-72 4/19/16 Catherine the Great (1729-1796), also known as Catherine II, was the empress of Russia between 1762 and 1796. Catherine II assumed the throne following the assassination of her husband, Peter II. She ruled Russia during Europe’s enlightenment era and succeeded in revitalizing the country by making it unprecedentedly larger and stronger, leading to the country’s recognition as one of Europe’s Great Powers

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