Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which rulers of land-based empires were able to consolidate their power in the period 1450-1750.
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Father Paul Simon, missionary to the Safavid court of Shah Abbas the Great in the city of Isfahan, his report to Pope Clement VIII, 1605
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Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, Hapsburg Ambassador to Suleiman the Magnificent, Constantinople, from letters sent to the Austrian Emperor, 1554 to 1562
Document 3
Source: Peter I, Decree on Compulsory Education of the Russian Nobility (1714)
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Source: The Edicts of Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Excerpts from Collection of Swords, 1588
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Source: The Kangxi Emperor at the age of 45, painted in 1699
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This sentence exemplifies how the ruler of the Savavids takes great interest in weapons and war, which demonstrates the power and might that the government has. This liking of warfare causes the ruler to appear as a powerful man, consolidating power in the empire.
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Doc 1 is a good example for military because it demonstrates how the Safavid Empire used warfare to bind the state together.
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he always has weapons and is a skilled soldier
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mention of affinity for muskets and militia
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The author describes the technology and skill that is prized by the military. The leader has embraced warfare and seeks to better his military.
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This part of the doc shows he uses military to consolidate power
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Doc 2 is a good example for education because it shows how the sultan values meritocracy and education over familial connections. Providing equal opportunities for success to everyone allows the sultan to be successful in expanding his empire.
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The people in power are educated in state schools, and they are chosen to lead based off of their merits.
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This shows that the leaders pick their leaders by skill and merit which shows how they have a strong army
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The Russians clearly value education in that all citizens of Russia should be educated and intelligent for generations to come. The government is providing these services for free, as well.
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The entire document stresses the importance of education, but this line sticks out because it shows how much education was valued. The way that teachers and schools were compensated shows how much respect they had in society.
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struggle against farmers who previously were able to possess weapons and fear of farmers revolting, proving that farmers had reason to revolt if they previously had power
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This image shows how the emperor is a well-educated man, and through this, he is persuading the people of China that education is a powerful tool and that it has led to his great success. By demonstrating the power of education, he is trying to persuade the population to become educated.
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