He wrote about a cannibalistic tribe in Brazilian forests who ate their opponents in rituals after wars. He compared them to barbarians of the 16th century Europe. He would support those societies that glorified the ideal of humanity and supported freedoms while he would criticize oppressive regimes that were against the renaissance ideal of humanism.<span />
The Greek peninsula is filled with high mountains and rivers between them are the valleys where the people lived and the civilizations developed - this resulted in many smaller Greek states, which were hard to unite.
Italian Peninsula on the other hand is flat, and this lead to a greater uninification among the tribes.
In every democratic society, Pers/Media act as some sort of medium that voice people's opinion. In South Africa, this come to the extent where The pers/media could even speak ill of the current government's policy and they have the right to do so. The action was protected by article 16 of South African Bill of right
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King Philip II of Spain, also known as Philip the Prudent, ruled one of the world's largest empires. His reign as Spain's king began the Golden Age, a period of great cultural growth in literature, music and the visual arts. He was also the King of England through his marriage to Mary Tudor for four years. The Philippines, a former Spanish colony, are named after him.