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    CHY 4U RESEARCH ESSAY October 10, 2012 Who was the better leader, Louis XIV or Peter the Great? ---A Better France Under the Rule of Sun King: Louis XIV Louis XIV and Peter the Great were two of the most famous absolutism monarchs in Europe. In my point of view Louis XIV did a better job as a leader. In the 17th century the Europe world entered the age of absolutism. After the religious wars, most European people put their attentions back from the wars and more focused on their own life. At

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    France, two strong leaders came to power after a period of weakness for their country with desires of governmental and social change. In Russia Peter the Great, as he came to be called, took control of the government in 1689. Preceding his reign, was the “Time of Troubles” a period of foreign invasions and disorder. Peter

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    Why was Peter the Great so preoccupied by making Russia into a naval power? How far was he successful in achieving his aim? Peter I of Russia more commonly known as Peter the Great, was the Tsar of Russia from 1682 until his death in 1725. From 1682-1694 he shared the throne with his half brother Ivan. His older half-sister ruled as regent, but when Ivan died Peter ruled alone from that point onwards. Peter was a tall and powerful figure but it was his political and social reforms, in particular

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    over the country and its people. Peter the Great of Russia, the greatest and most controversial of the Russian Czars, was responsible for the country’s emergence as a great power. Peter the Great pacified nobility, created a standing army, and increased the county’s revenue. Peter the Great kept his nobles under control by giving them jobs in the military and civil offices. The Russian army was then both enlarged and professionalized by Peter the Great. Peter the great also increased the country’s revenue

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    validity of “A nation’s fate is determined by its ruler” are Peter The Great of Russia and Phillip the second of Spain. Both rulers had some great accomplishments that favored their nation but what is most important is the final outcome of a nation by the end of the Rulers death. Peter The Great had a great impact on Russia. His Rule changed what Russia had been for such a long time to something completely new that is still something that Peter had left behind. Phillip II of Spain also had a huge impact

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    Vol. 1, Peter Parker undergoes many stages of self-discovery, struggling to establish his purpose in his life and in others. Peter struggles with trying to establish his place in the relationships in the people around him. Peter, through others, attempts to establish his identity within his relationships. Uncle Ben doesn’t just start by erupting with his famous line “With great power there must also come great responsibility” in this volume, he has a really well established bond with Peter. From his

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    These show Philip II’s deeply religious aspect. The rulers of Louis XIV, Peter the Great, and Philip II all built magnificent buildings to consolidate and grow their power by their dominating influences. In Europe, absolute monarchs knew that controlling the nobles was key to power. Louis XIV exemplified this by removing nobles

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    Prior to Peter the Great taking reign, the Russian society was in a rough condition. The economy was failing and the country's standing army was extremely weak. Russia was also in the midst of a war against the Ottoman Turkish Empire, with a goal to secure a Russian port on the northern coast of the Black Sea. Peter the Great ruled over Russia from 1682-1752.He tried to form warm water ports so they had the ability to trade in the in the winter seasons. He also tried to improve Russia and modernize

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    descent, Peter the Great put Michael and Alexis’s accomplishments to shame. With ideals passed down by his father, Peter decided to modernize Russia. He traveled through Europe learning different building, military, and cultural aspects of the modernized country. During his journeys, he was able to make allies with some of the leaders of Europe. When he returned to Russia, he brought Western artists and builders to help shape a modernized Russia. Any revolts against the changes that Peter the Great

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    Absolute kings attempted to control competing institutions and jurisdictions in their state, and secured power with the nobility. An absolute monarchy has total political power over its sovereign state and people. King Louis XIV of France and Tsar Peter the Great of Russia were both absolute monarchs. These two monarchs satisfied the four characteristics of absolutism: divine right of kings, meaning they were chosen by God; skilled bureaucracy, where decisions are made by the state; control of the economy

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