The Role Of Private Property According To Karl Marx &
John Locke : A 5 page paper discussing the different attitudes
Marx and Locke had regarding the issue of private property.
Bibliography lists three sources. KarlJohn.doc John
Lockes An Essay Concerning Human
Understanding / Ideas : A 4 page essay discussing John
Lockes perceptions and philosophy regarding human ideas as
the primary and the difference to ideas of the secondary
qualities. No additional sources cited. Ideas.wps
The Social Effects of the Glorious
Revolution : A 9 page
research paper on William III's accession to the throne of
England and its affect on the various social classes in England.
The writer details religious toleration, the standing army, the
Restoration settlement, freedom of thought and speech, and
other issues which resulted from the 1688 Revolution.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Glorrevo.wps
Glorious Revolution : A 5 page research paper that
examines
the bloodless revolt of 1688-89, referred to as the "Glorious
Revolution," the competing political factions of the country, the
Whigs and the Tories, united to dispose James II and in favor
his daughter Mary and her husband, William, Stadtholder of the
Netherlands. While this extraordinary chain of events may seem
out of context with the century of stability and security that
followed, it really was not. As William B. Willcox, of Yale
University, has pointed out, it was James II who was the
revolutionary and not the insurrectionists. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Revglory.wps
Political Effects of the Glorious Revolution on
Colonial
America Analyzed : A 5 page paper which examines the ideas
which emerged as a result of Great Britains Glorious Revolution
of 1688, and the changes which resulted in the political and legal
institutions of colonial America. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Gloryrev.wps
The Puritan Revolution vs.The Bloodless (Glorious)
Revolution : A 9 page paper that discusses the similarities
between these two events in British history. The basic premise
for both of these acts of insurrection against the reigning
monarchy developed from dissatisfaction in the religious status
of the Parliament and the monarchy and dissent between the
two. Though the players were different in both of these actions,
the basis was in similar disputes over religion, and the political
and social ramifications of these differences. Bibliography lists
6 sources. Puritanbl.wps English revolution, Glorious
revolution
Glorious Revolution : A 5 page research paper that
examines
the bloodless revolt of 1688-89, referred to as the "Glorious
Revolution," the competing political factions of the country, the
Whigs and the Tories, united to dispose James II and in favor
his daughter Mary and her husband, William, Stadtholder of the
Netherlands. While this extraordinary chain of events may seem
out of context with the century of stability and security that
followed, it really was not. As William B. Willcox, of Yale
University, has pointed out, it was James II who was the
revolutionary and not the insurrectionists. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Revglory.wps
Neoclassicism & The Development Of The Asylum :
A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the history of
England as it reflects the neoclassism of the 17th and 18th
centuries and correlates this to the development of England's
earliest asylum. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Neoasyl.wps

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