The history of Hawaii’s leaders is always worth noting when commenting on their greatest achievements. Kamehameha I, for example, was responsible for unifying all the islands together, and thus leading the Hawaiian people into a new era of leadership. King Kalakaua as well is well noticed leader in Hawaiian history. Though most people believed that King Kalakaua was not an effective leader, blaming him for giving power to foreigners, he was actually very beneficial for the people of Hawaii. For thank to him, the island saw the restoration of Hawaiian culture, and advocated for the rights of his people. In fact, on his deathbed, he said to tell his people that “ I have tried,”. Thus implying his persistence in fighting for the people of Hawaii.
The definition of a dictator is a ruler with complete and absolute power over a country that is usually received forcefully. Adolf Hitler and Rafael Trujillo are two examples of powerful dictators that impacted their country immensely. During their reins of power, German and Dominican people were abused, manipulated, and many were killed. Hitler and Trujillo have several similarities on how they dictated; although, the ways in which they chose to use their power differed. There are numerous similarities and differences on the two dictators’ effect of the culture, people, and country, but the question is: which dictator was the worst?
Adolf Hitler was a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi party, rose to power for many reasons. The economical, social, and political standpoints in Germany at the time were a disaster. He promised German people he would bring back the pride in their the country. After World War I the economic situation was abhorrent. The war damaged the economy, and had gone into hyperinflation, which wiped out citizens savings quickly. The long term hatred and deep anger about World War I and the Treaty of Versailles created an underlying bitterness, which made him get more supporters. Another main factor was his influential way of speaking. One way Germany got popular with the crowd was because of Hitler’s speaking ability and most importantly,
Adolf Hitler was the pioneer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He stated rightist policies that prompted to World War II and the demise of no less than 11 million people, including the mass murder of an expected 6 million Jews. Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States, an effective business financier and a former reality television personality. The comparison between Hitler and Trump is poignant, but the situation is that both men symbolize their personal character as the antidote to all societal and political problems. Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump have many similarities and differences regarding speaking skills, lifestyles and policies.
King Kamehameha was a very important part of Hawaiian history. Kamehameha was the first king to rule all of the Hawaiian Islands. He went through sweat, blood and tears to get where he was. He was just a nephew of Kalaniopu’u which was the ruler of Hawai’i when his journey to greatness began. It all started when Kalaniopu’u was dying and Kiwala’o, his son, was heir to the throne. That’s when Kamehameha had his bold move, which lead him to be an effective, helpful and wise leader.
Kamehameha was a warrior before the unification of the Hawaiian Islands. Kamehameha was just a district chief on the Big Island and Kamehameha soon ruled the Big Island after he and his men became stronger, He soon ruled other islands one at a time until eventually he had unified all the Hawaiian islands. Kamehameha was very smart in battles, using foreign weapons and foreign battle strategies then Kamehameha became an administrator after the unification. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was smart, cared for the land, and cared for his
Is their ambition the reason of their downfall? Macbeth and Hitler are very similar characters because they both had similar rises of power. They were both murderers and they were both ambitious. Macbeth in the beginning of the play was originally a good man, a model solider who was loyal to his king. He was a described brave and true gentleman. Hitler had similar statues, he was labelled a tyrant, and he had a good reputation as a political figure. Hitler only wanted the best for Germany. Hitler and Macbeth appeared to be good in the beginning but their temptation for power has resulted of their downfall.
Thousands of years ago, there was a man, with no chosen future on the island of Hawai’i. His name was Kamehameha. He was adopted and raised by his uncle, Kalaniopu’u and trainer, Kekuhaupi’o who taught him basic warfare which made Kamehameha want to seek the journey and adventure of being a warrior. Later, after most islands were fought over, Kamehameha became the first King ever to rule all Hawaiian islands. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was fearless, intelligent, and hardworking.
Kamehameha and George Washington also had quite a few differences about how they ruled their country. One major difference is how they used the tax collected from citizens. Since Hawaii was a prominent trading center, Kamehameha utilized the tax, which consisted of different items, and gave it to the ali’i of different ahupua’a (HawaiiHistory.org). Conversely, Washington used the tax, which was money, to repay the national debt since the US had recently been in a war. Moreover, another considerable difference is about the national boundaries. Washington had to negotiate with Britain, Spain, and the Native Americans. Contrarily, Kamehameha had no particular boundary troubles because he was all-powerful over his islands and all of the islands
Among the great islands of Hawaii there was a prophecy foretold by one of the highest ranking Kapunas. This Kapuna stated that when a comet lit the Hawaiian sky, that year a baby boy would be born, and this baby would be the one to move the great Naha stone that sat on the Hilo side of the Big Island, and he would be the killer of kings and finally unite the Hawaiian island chain under one throne. Thus the year Halley’s comet made an appearance over the Hawaiian islands in the year 1758 a boy named Kamehameha was born on the big island whose named translated as “the lonely one”.
King Kamehameha was the man who conquered and united all of the Hawaiian islands. Despite not being in line to inherit any of them, Kamehameha forcefully took control of every island except for Kauai and eventually united all of the islands under his rule. Comparatively, Napoleon Bonaparte, originally born into the minor nobility class, became the head and political leader of the French empire during the French Revolution and made lasting, positive changes to the French law, education, and most notably the military. Both King Kamehameha and Napoleon I were effective leaders during their rule.
Kamehameha was doubtless born in 1758 and died in 1819 on the island of Hawaii. Growing up, Kamehameha became one of the best warriors in the history of Hawaii. George Washington was constitutional in 1732 and died in 1799. Before Washington became the first president he was the commander in chief of the colonials during the revolutionary war, later becoming the founding father of Amerind selfless. The world we live in today would not be what it is without the influence of George Washington and Kamehameha. ‘’Washington worked hard to set an example of fairness, prudence and integrity.’’ Kamehameha worked hard to unite the islands in a peaceful matter. Both of the men have made a huge impact on our society.
The extent that economic hardship contributed to the rise to power of Hitler should not be underestimated. However, Adolf Hitler’s rise to power was based upon various factors that certainly included the backdrop of economic hardship. The complex relationship between these factors is as important to analyse as the elements of economic hardship. The energy and organisation of Hitler and the Nazis is just as important as the effect of the Treaty of Versailles, the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic (in which Hitler exploited at every turn) and finally, Hitler’s greatest opportunity, the Great Depression.
King Kamehameha was also a fearless leader because he had fought in many battles not just for him but for his family and for his rights. King Kamehameha was in war when he had just killed over 200 people he got his foot stuck up under one of the most heaviest stones when his cousin took a cheap shot and hit King Kamehameha upside the head as he was unconscious and when he woke up he saw that his cousin was about to be stabbed with a spear by Keali 'i. King Kamehameha got his foot unstuck and struck Keali 'i in the back with one of Kamehameha 's spears. King Kamehameha was so very fearless that at one of the chief’s funerals Kamehameha stepped in and performed one of the most sacred dances known to man. He could 've gotten into a lot of
Both Hayakawa and Nietzsche speak in such ways that they believe humans are ignorant, and both have expressed tones suggesting they believe that each experience we have is fabrications by our senses and that language and concepts have no relationship to the "outside" world. However, Nietzsche explains it further than Hayakawa does. Hayakawa stated that we could never know anything as it actually is and that language can be limiting, he says that this should motivate us to be aware of when we are abstract, so we can reason in a way that really is logical.