Great Leaders In The Elizabethan Era

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There are countless amounts of ways to be a great leader. A great leader is someone who knows and understands what his/her people need. Such as their experience in education, and how loved they are by their people, as well as how they inspired their people making them such great leader. One of the characteristics of a great leader is their experience in education. Education is key to being a good leader. For example the Queen, Suleiman and Mandela were very intellectual people. In the passage “Article 3 - Accomplishments of Queen Elizabeth I” by Amit Carter it states that, “During her reign there was a widespread increase in literacy and great achievements in the arts… She was a gifted scholar who was able to speak several languages including …show more content…

The Elizabethan era is often referred to as the Golden Age of Britain. But what did “Good Queen Bess” do that made her so beloved of the English people” They show similarities and how much of a lovely person the Queen is and how much people care about her. “Article 1 - Suleiman the Magnificent by Jane Simmons” it states that, “An aggressive military leader, he was feared but also admired by people in other lands. His people called him Kanuni, “the Lawgiver.” Europeans called him Suleiman the Magnificent.” Suleiman was victories and shows how he supported his people.In the passage “Article 2 - Nelson Mandela Inaugurated President of South Africa by Matt Darvil” it states that, “Mandela was an international symbol of the injustice of apartheid. All over the world, people demanded, “Free Mandela!” Mandela was preached by his people showing how he cared. This shows how they were caring leaders and truly did care for their people, and their people loved them back for it. They are positive motivations for everyone and a lot of people truly do love

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