he had all artisans come to the palace so he could have power over their every move.
A codex of edicts and laws allowed Ferdinand and Isabella to centralize their power in Spain. This occurred in 1480.
Stalin, as a strong power figure, used the military to centralize control. The result was a world power that had a major impact in World War II and carried over through the cold war. The break up of the Soviet Union was the result of decentralization of power.
It promoted the belief in the afterlife and in the gods of ancient Egypt; central to that faith were the priests of the gods and the pharaoh.
Maria Theresa and Frederick the Great fought two wars, primarily driven by territorial disputes and the struggle for power in Central Europe. The War of Austrian Succession (1740-1748) erupted after Frederick invaded Silesia, a valuable province held by the Habsburgs. Later, the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) further intensified their rivalry as alliances shifted and both sought to expand their influence, with Frederick aiming to solidify his gains in Silesia against Maria Theresa's attempts to reclaim it.
To consolidate his power Louis XIV tried to centralize the religion of the state. He chose Catholicism. He also declared that the king would reign alone. He did not have a chief advisor so he had an absolute monarchy.
A codex of edicts and laws allowed Ferdinand and Isabella to centralize their power in Spain. This occurred in 1480.
It gave all of the power to one person.
all of the above
Centralize their political control over their nations.To centralize means to concentrate. In an effort to concentrate (increase) their power, Louis XIV and Peter the Great carried on wars, did little to support freedom, and longed to extend their borders.
to better the conditions under which labor worked.
Stalin, as a strong power figure, used the military to centralize control. The result was a world power that had a major impact in World War II and carried over through the cold war. The break up of the Soviet Union was the result of decentralization of power.
Peter the Great wanted to centralize royal power in Russia.
Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury.
Frederick A. Reynolds has written: 'Propaganda for power'
Frederick II came to power as the King of Prussia. Parts of his kingdom were technically part of the Holy Roman Empire.
Frederick the Great came to power in Prussia in 1740. He inherited the thrown after his father's death.
Frederick Richard Wright has written: 'Parallels of power'