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Henry VIII did not have the same approach to government as Henry VII had done. Henry VII was very much a person who wanted to involve himself in the day-to-day running of government – almost in fear that he would lose control of government if he was not in as much control as was possible in those days of limited communication. Henry VIII took a very different approach. He believed that government could be left to trusted men who once they knew the king’s wishes would implement them. Therefore, though Henry VIII was not overly involved in government, his men were actually carrying out his policies. Henry believed that his men were honourable and that loyalty would be their guiding star. Therefore, he did not need to involve himself in government as his trusted and loyal ministers would do it for him. Success was likely to be rewarded. Most, if not all, knew what failure meant.
Henry’s ministers knew that there were only two times in the day when Henry might be available to discuss policy – around the time each day that he took Mass and after dinner. Even then, neither time could be guaranteed, especially the latter. Henry was very good at quickly understanding issues that needed to be answered. While history tends to remember his six wives and infamous temper, it tends to forget that Henry was an intelligent man though probably not as intelligent as he thought he was. He was not the “universal genius” that Erasmus called him either. However, there is little doubt that in the early years of his reign, Henry could easily digest information when it suited his purpose to do so. Keith Randall described Henry as a “shrewd politician”.
Answer: people should live moderately and take the middle position between two extremes. p.s. the answer on top is not Antigone is The History of Persian Wars.
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In Crown of Colony we learn that Royce dislikes the Red Coats and feels that they do nothing but harm.
Many of immigrants that came to America in the past did it to escape some sort of unfairness in their countries (such as religious persecutions, tyrannical government , etc)
Because of this, a lot of them actually value freedom and wanted to create a society where the past restrictions that they felt no longer exist.
That's being said, the practice of slavery was very common back then. In United States, those practice were propagated by European countries that colonize different part of north American territories.
For quite a long time, people with different view in United States s lived together. Until eventually, both of them clashed during the civil war. The people who valued freedom emerged victorious.
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1 The greatest Saharan empire cities were Timbuktu and Djenné, both of which lie on the Niger. While these empires were the most prominent Islamic states in Sub-Saharan Africa, smaller Islamic kingdoms formed to the east, such that nearly the entire northern half of the continent fell under Islamic rule.