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  • 103William Gladstone — Infobox Prime Minister honorific prefix=The Right Honourable name =William Gladstone small order =Prime Minister of the United Kingdom term start =15 August 1892 term end =2 March 1894 monarch =Victoria predecessor =The Marquess of Salisbury… …

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  • 105Strategic Urban Planning — The general objectives of strategic urban planning (SUP) include clarifying which city model is desired and working towards that goal, coordinating public and private efforts, channelling energy, adapting to new circumstances and improving the… …

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  • 106Machiavelli, Niccolo — (1469 1527)    Florentine political theorist, statesman, and historian, commonly regarded as the greatest political thinker of the Renaissance. His keen analysis of the realities of power and the foundations of political success was so often… …

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  • 107Siena — • Archdiocese in Tuscany (Central Italy) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Siena     Siena     † …

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  • 108Herbert Hoover: The New Deal and European Collectivism — ▪ Primary Source              The address by ex President Hoover, from which the following selection is taken, was delivered to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on June 10, 1936. Although Hoover was still the dominant figure in the …

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  • 109Republic of Venice — Most Serene Republic of Venice Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia (it) Serenìsima Respùblica de Venexia (vec) ← …

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  • 110Politeia — (πολιτεία) is an Ancient Greek word with no single English translation. Derived from the word polis ( city state ), it is an important term in Ancient Greek political thought, especially that of Plato and Aristotle.English translations of the… …

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