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Bismarck's Influence to Franco Prussian War for German Unification

Who is Otto Von Bismarck? Bismarck was born on April 1st, 1815, and died in 1898. Bismarck was a conservative German statesman, diplomat, and writer. Bismarck started his political career in 1847 as a conservative faction of the Prussia empire. Bismarck served as chancellor of the North German Confederation from 1867 to 1871 and alongside the office of chancellor of Germany. He was Prussia 's minister-president and the minister of Foreign Affairs from 1862 to 1890. Furthermore, Bismarck is the father of German unification in 1971 and became the 1st chancellor in Germany until 1890. Bismarck had wide influence in European affairs for 2 decades. Bismark's Role in Franco Prussian War Bismarck was an important role behind Franco - Prussian War and he is affiliated with the government. After Prussia won in Prussia and Austria War in 1866, the candidate of King of Spain is Prince Leopold from Germany and he has brotherhood with Prussia King, Wilhelm I. France worried about the bi...
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Dithaess Hello, my blog visitors! I would like to introduce myself as a blog writer here! Name: Ditha Egidia Sari Birth: September 3rd, 2001 Current Education: International Relation, President University.

Week 14 (2): Watchmen Comic

Watchmen Comic Watchmen comic is produced by DC and published in 1985 - September 1986 created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons with 12 issues. Watchmen comic has six main characters, there are Ozymandias, Doctor Manhattan, Rorschach, Edward Blake, Laurie Jupiter, and Nite Owl. Ozymandias Adrian Alexander Veidt  is a former superhero and billionaire industrialist who draws inspiration from his hero Alexander the Great and the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II, for whom he is named. A child prodigy, Veidt graduated from high school and college before he was 18 and learned the art of lying as he hid the full scope of his brilliance for most of his childhood after being accused of cheating. When he inherited his family's fortune upon his parents' death in a car accident, Veidt gave it away to see if he could be a success by himself. Veidt traced Alexander the Great's path across the globe and ultimately returned to the United States, where he became a successful businessman. When h...

Week 6: RIGHT

 Right A. Definition Right is something that is owed to you by the duty - bearer.Rights  are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people, according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory.   B. Legal Right 1. Privilege / liberty -  right = no obligation not to do it. 2. Claim - right = we owe this to other people (e.g not hurting others) 3. Legal powers = the ability to empower (e.g  right to vote) 4. Immunities = the right not to be subjected to a practice (e.g diplomatic immunity) C. Moral Right 1. Right that only exist as " moral claims " meaning they only tell us what should be . 2. They may be real if they a law is created in the spirit. gambar D. Positive Right  1. The right of non - interference : you have the right not to be stopped by anybody else in the pursuit of your claim 2. Example : the right to an adequ...

Week 10: Political Culture and Government Design

 Political Culture and Government Design What is Political Culture? Culture is characteristic and knowledge of a particular group and not written down for obligation.  Political Culture 1. Patterns of orientation (values, beliefs, tradition) that serve to distinguish political practices in society. 2. Heavily influences by historical experiences and differences in anthropology and socio-cultural preferences. Alomond and Verba, The Civic Culture Participant Culture of participant (involve in the process) much of the western world is a participant culture. If you a participant, culture is easier to understand participant culture. Subject 1. The king is always right. 2. People actively discourage political activity (slave), depend on a figure 3. Difficult to adapt in democracy Parochial 1. Their royal is to a group, not a leader. 2. Separate and terrible in sense, the example is Afganistan (Independent tribes, hard to acknowledge the government, because their loyalty is not to th...

Week 7: JUSTICE

 Justice A. Definition What is justice? The concept of justice is giving people what is due and not giving what is not due. In other words, making sure citizens get their rights . B. How do we know  what is "due"  "Not what it  would be nice for them to have . Not what it would be polite to give them . Not even what it would be morally good to  give them , What they have as their due." (Adam Swift, Political Philosophy) It would be  our duty to bring about what is due to other   people , either through our own means or social institutions.  ------- --------------------------------- Equality The assumption is that everyone benefits from the same supports. This is equal treatment. Equity Everyone gets the supports they need (this is the concept of affirmative action) thus producing equity. Justice All three can see the game without support or accommodation because the cause(s) of the iniquity was addressed. The systemic barrier has been remo...

Week 13: Law and Order

Law and Order Hello fellas! After discussing justice in week 7, let us discuss more how justice is implemented furthermore, thank you! Why do we need Courts or Judiciary? 1. Locke's problem in the state of Nature 2. Necessity for an arbitrary standard of justice 3. Creation of Courts The degree of legal influence Civil vs Common Law System A. Common Law 1. Derived from Anglo-Saxon (UK) practices of law in the 9th century 2.Sourced from case law (judicial opinions) instead of a fixed code of laws. 1. The role of judges a. Judges function as law-shapers. b. Previous functions as made by a judge can be used as a basis for future decisions (case jurisprudence). c. Judges can also decide what kind of evidence can be admissible in court. 2. The role of lawyers a. Lawyers act as legal counsel and legal representation. b. They defend the interest of their clients by arguing in court and preparing legal documents. c. Only certified lawyers are allowed to handle case documents B. Civil Law a...