Another quote thats great for showing his leadership is, “It seems to be a law of nature, inflexible and inexorable that those who will not risk, cannot win.” Not only do these quote show what type of leader he was, it shows his bravery. Although he was brave he had a soft side. I can tell this from the quote I stated at the beginning of my paper. The quote read, “An honorable Peace is and always was my first wish!
He was a good man. He knew that our life conditions had to of been improved witch is maybe why he chose a career in politics… “ A task to reform”. And his main goal was national unity, to come together as one. He made many important decisions regards to conscription and war and crisis’. If he hadn’t of made those decisions there’s no idea of knowing where we’d be today and In my opinion he made the right decisions he was a very smart and kind hearted man which makes him a great
As he was a president he was good and like said so people hated him and lots loved him. People say that in ways he was a lot like abe lincoln clearly not as successful but still very far in life. In ways he was like Abe Lincoln he could never find a good general except Robert E Lee. He could never find a good general but he did and they were both very good at there jobs but still had up and downs. Another they both ruled there armies or leaded there generals in ways like each other.
Even though he was a strong and strict leader, he was compassionate and kind. You would often see tears come to his eyes when he heard someone’s story about the ghettos. I admire his leadership qualities and his capability to take care of so many people.
Out of the the things that he did as a president, I would say he wasn't a good president choice at all. Most of the choices he made did not benefit for the people he was serving. Everything that he was trying to accomplish was more for his benefit. He made had made some good choices here and there but over all he was not a good
“I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me... All I ask is that you respect me as a human being.” That is what I believe a main character trait that makes him a leader. The definition of a leader is a person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. His legacy is one
Although he was a ruthless leader, he was also a brilliant military genius. He created a very effective military force that used their incredible
He worked hard with determination and honesty. He tried to fix the economy, stop conflicts with other nations, and keep good relationships with other nations. He tried to keep both sides of the political parties happy. He cared deeply for our country. He might have been Kuchar 6 impatient, but he kept it in check.
He was went to Moscow, where he managed the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, on his path to a more equal and peaceful country. He went on to save Israel from near annihilation in the 1973 war and eventually signed the peace treaty with North Vietnam. At the end of his time as president he had done amazing things for other countries and had made peace to millions. He tried to do many good deeds during his presidency but as I talked about earlier, his personality made him do anything and everything he has to do to succeed for him and his country. This was a good thing for a while but ended up allowing himself to justify his wrong doings as doing what was needed to be done for our
He never questioned nor doubted but only worked. He was a model for all of us. He was resolute to work and sacrifice to the society. He motivated every single one of
His heart to me was split in half. Half of his heart was ready to torture or kill anyone who got on his bad side, then the other half kind and wanted to help people in need. Yes, he through some of his money around for dumb thing, but he didm;t have to spend his money on other people. His legacy was left as a cold-blood killer but then a generous
Factors, which Influenced European Expansion in the 16th and 17th Centuries The recovery of the European economy and policy from the Middle Ages depression, combined with the advances in sailing technologies, resulted in the Age of Discoveries. Its inevitable consequences included the territorial, economic, cultural and religious expansion of Europe, which took place in the 16th and 17th centuries. This expansion was fueled by a wide range of social and political factors, which included search for gold and slaves, development of the trade, and spreading of Christianity.
The Cuban Revolution had started in 1953 which had a negative effect on Cuba ever since Castro came into power. Castro’s intentions were to make Cuba better by overthrowing Batista, a military leader, but didn’t prove so. The Cuban revolution affected Cuba negatively both politically and economically. Cuba was affected economically, due to the emigration that was occurring with the higher class people, and Cuba was also trading goods with the Soviet Union, which the Soviet Union had backed off. The Soviet Union had left Cuba, because Politically people had less rights in general, as the Cubans didn’t even have the permission to speak up, or do any changes to their own properties as they were nationalized.
Castro only stayed 2 years. This event increased his popularity amongst the Cuban people. In addition, this also marks the start of Castro’s rise to power as he ignited the spark of the revolution with his clear set of aims and most importantly, ideology in his infamous speech called ‘History will absolve me’ which he delivered during his own trial for