1. Power is the main reason for wars: Territorial gain, water rights, etc. Power ensures survival. 2. Prestige is the second reason for wars: More territory, more water (seaports for trade), not only ensures survival but the nation enjoys a higher standard of living. The old slogan of keeping up with the Jone's...e.g. "...my car is bigger than yours..." or "...I wear expensive cloths he doesn't..." 3. Principles might be a border dispute. An honest mistake about a border line, and it cannot be resolved through diplomatic channels: so they fight over it. Strongest nation wins. 4. Profit can be associated with "Empires." When empires had colonies they gained profits from them such as: Gold, Silver, Copper, Zinc, Coal, Lumber, Iron Ores, Oil or Rubber, or any other raw material that went with industrialization. 5. Protection can tie all of the above steps together. A nation/country needs to protect it's water, territory (land), oil/raw materials, priniciples, profits, prestige, etc.
Money, power and - last but not least - prestige.
All Constitutional governments have Legal limits on political powerthey either have a bill of rights or legal limits on political power
Because of the crucial location of the Philippines in Southeast Asia.America needed it both as a new market for Asia, due to the surplus of goods within it and it was essentially a scapegoat in which America uses to establish new prestige and attain the power of global dominance that it currently possesses.
protection
The French pretty much had the same reason as Spain and England, and other countries to a lesser extent. Access to wealth in the form of natural resources, to establish military outposts, and basically to expand their empires.
Money, power and - last but not least - prestige.
1. profit motive 2. for livelihood 3. for prestige 4. for power 5. for social approval 6. for security and safety 7. for service to the community 8. for personal satisfaction
power, prestige, and position
The Maori word for strength is "mana" which encompasses authority, power, and spiritual strength in the Maori belief system.
Prestige is the way people respect and how they able to look up to you while power is more focused on the way you carry out duties in the position you are in
Money, Prestige, and Power.
oldest, elite families
old, elite families
Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had accumulated too much power and by this extraordinary cache of power was undermining the principles of the republic.
Max Weber believed that social class is determined by three components: wealth (economic position), power (political influence), and status (social prestige). These three factors interact to position individuals in society based on their resources and social standing.
The five fundamental principles on which American democracy is based are popular sovereignty (people hold ultimate power), individual rights (protection of individual freedoms), the rule of law (everyone is subject to the law), checks and balances (system to prevent abuse of power), and federalism (sharing of power between central and state governments).
Weber viewed prestige as one of three components that determined social class, along with wealth and power. Prestige refers to the social honor or respect associated with a particular status. In Weber's framework, individuals and groups could achieve high social class status through prestige alone, disregarding wealth or power.