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Response to Machiavelli

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Can you blame him? I see the world simply, if I am the determining factor in my success or failure I do not need the interjection of others. Machiavelli takes my view to an extreme. In ?The Prince? we see a guideline as to how princes should see the world. Moreover, we read about how they should rule. There is a synergy between the view of mankind taken by the princes of Machiavelli and the leaders of the world in 2016.

The Unification of Italy

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Unification?of?Italy?? ? ? Q:?Describe?&?Explain?the?Unification?of?Italy.?? ? The?Unification?of?Italy?divides?in?to?3?main?stages:?1815?1830:?Revolts?all?over?Italy.?Revolts?are? suppressed.?1848?1849:?Revolts?all?over?Italy.?Revolts?are?suppressed.?1858?1870:?The?unification?of?Italy?? ? Introduction?To?understand?the??unification?of?Italy?,?matters?before?the?revolution?need?to?be?examined.?? ? Up?until?1716,?Italy?was?just?a?big?piece?of?land?divided?among?small?kingdoms?of?monarchs.?(ref.?H.O.?#1? p.29)?? ? When?napoleon?Bonaparte?conquered?Italy,?he?left?them?3?things,?which?were?probably?the?key? characteristics?in?the?revolution:???Efficient?Government.???A?practical?demonstrations?of?the?benefits?from?a? unified?Italy???Hatred?towards?foreign?influence.??

Renaissance Ideals and Realities, c. 1350–1550

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP European History 5 May 2015 Chapter 2 Outline Renaissance Ideals/Realities, 1350 ? 1550 Medieval or Renaissance No single set of ideals,reshaped by political/econ. Realities; Renaissance never superseded Christianity, Francesco Petrarca started Renaissance Renaissance Classicism Renaissance thinkers/artists were diverse in attitudes, achievements, approaches There was diff. Between learning of Middle Ages/Renaissance Medieval scholars knew Roman authors, especially Virgil, Ovid, Cicero, discovery of ?new? works by Livy, Tacitus, Lucretius expo'd. Classic canon Recovery of Greek lit., study thrived only in Byzantium until later

Italy and Germany Uniting

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Explain the political, social, economic factors that led to Italian and German unification. What problems did each nation face after unification and how did they deal with it? Introduction: During the late 1800?s, a new group of leaders practiced what they called realpolitik which means ?the politics of reality?. As nationalism grew in strength, it destroyed the balance of power that Metternich carefully established. Both potential nations, threatened the future of the Austrian- Hungarian Empire. Italy becomes a nation Why was Italy not unified? Separate city-states Foreign control (Austria threatened Italy) North wealthier than south Geography separated people Why to Unify? Same religion (99.5 % Catholic) Culture (food) Nationalism Germany becomes a nation
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