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    Major Causes of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was the successful invasion of England by the Dutch Republic lead by William of Orange. William of Orange’s invasion of England was in large part due to the political division occurring in England from the periods before. The English nobles were uneasy with the current monarchy, King James II, during the time before the Glorious Revolution. This uneasiness began during the Restoration period of England between 1660

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    Akin to Columbine, Virginia Tech, and Sandy Hook, reports of another school shooting dominate the airwaves. On December 7, 2017, at a high school in Aztec, New Mexico, twenty-one-year-old, William Atchinson, disguised himself as a student and entered the school at 8:00 a.m. He hid in a bathroom until his first victim, football player, Francisco Fernandez came in. He then shot and killed cheerleader, Casey Marquez, in the hallway before continuing his spree, firing through walls into classrooms, attempting

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    As a result of civil unrest, the Magna Carta of 1215 not only documented the liberties held by “free men” but it was also the first document to enforce law upon the sovereign. Written in Latin and not in the best condition, the Magna Carta (or Great Charter) has succeeded to remain relevant to the cause of human rights today, eight centuries after it was scrawled onto sheep skin and affirmed with the sticky wax seal of the King John. Throughout this essay I will analysing the document and exploring

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    Catherine the Manipulator Known as one of the greatest rulers in history, Catherine the Great was a complex, dignified, and, most importantly, calculatingly intelligent woman. Despite the negative connotations that come with a word like “calculating,” in Catherine’s case it was an important trait to have; it was the close scrutiny and pressure imposed upon her as a royal female figure that forced Catherine to constantly have the upper hand and look out for herself no matter the cost or the method

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    Napoleon III who once was exiled as a child, dominantly rose to power during the French 2nd Revolution becoming President of France in 1848, he changed France with his mostly successful policies which in result caused France to grow economically faster than it once did, further the industry plus agriculture and even put an end to the republic/assembly to declare himself Emperor of France in 1852. Napoleon III did anything and absolutely everything within his power to make France the dominant

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    Starting in 1455 a series of wars, later called the War of the Roses, began for the throne of England. For a total of thirty three years the House of Lancaster and the House of York fought for the right to rule. Neither party thought that the other had the right qualifications to lead the country through battle, keep the economy stable, and rule with a strong hand. As a result, the War of the Roses began.     How can there be a war over the throne when, in England, it's an hereditary monarch, meaning

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    Vlad the Impaler In the today’s world Vlad the Impaler or Vlad lll is viewed as a terrible and cruel person. The only thing most people know about him is that he was who Bram Stoker based his infamous character Count Dracula off of. Although history makes Vlad lll out to be a tyrannus ruler, and Bram Stoker’s Dracula fictionalized him as an evil vampire; His leadership and military strategy prove that he was a just and fair leader. Vlad lll was born in Sighisoara, Romania in 1431 to Vlad ll and

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    Despite their growth of political power during the 16th century, Spain’s political situation in the 17th century is often seen as a time of “decline”. Decentralized political power and ineffective taxation were of the many reasons for the struggles faced by the Spanish Monarchy as well as the progression of weak kings followed by power struggles. Before Spain started turning downward, they were not only a European, but global power. This “began with the marriage (1469) of queen Isabel of Castile

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    ART ANALYSIS: SAINT MARK The Italian artist Donatello was selected by one of the guilds in Florence to make a sculpture of their patron Saint Mark, and Donatello delivered. In the early fourteenth century, half of Florence’s market hall was torn down to make room for Orsanmichele, a meeting place for all the guilds of Florence. In 1339, each guild was given its own spot to personalize and decorate. Though it took much more time than originally planned, in 1411, Donatello was chosen by the linen

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    The language of propaganda and doublespeak have an extended history, going back to the earliest civilizations. Propaganda and doublespeak are the use of verbal exchange to have an impact on the emotions, attitudes, and opinions of human beings. To try to get them to approve on a particular political, religious, or economic point of view, or even to start a war. It is suspicious manipulation of the opinions of the societies to a large extent by their government. In the effort to manage the nation

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