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    temporary parliamentary government with government by soviets, local councils that were chose by the laborers and workers. Liberal and monarchist strengths, organized out into the White Army, promptly went to war against the Bolsheviks' Red Army, in a number of fights that would get to be known as the Russian Civil War. Soviet enrollment was at first freely chosen, yet a lot of people from the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, revolutionaries, and different radicals created restriction to the…

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    The Council of Guardians has the power to select the candidates, and the leader has several rights which only the Parliament has in other countries. As we can see Iran has a really complex political system. It is dominated by priests, but to some extent controlled…

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    that rebuild societies in such a way that prevents further escalation of violence. In Sierra Leone Peacekeepers were responsible for supporting the returning of rebel land to governmental control. They trained over 4000 police, creating a new police force. Actions such as these are taken in order to provide security and authority for the law in the hope this will maintain…

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    War Of 1812 Dbq Analysis

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    The United States of America gained its independence on July 4th, 1776, successfully cutting its restrictive ties with Great Britain. Shortly after the end of the Revolutionary War, America and Britain made amends and resumed trade and peaceful affairs. However, all peace someday comes to an end, especially in the case of America’s unstable relationship with Britain, fueled by vengeful grudges due to past events. Only four decades after America gained its independence, tensions between America…

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    Ba’athism; which promotes the unification of Arab Nations in order to restore the character of Arab societies; the regime built one of the largest armed forces in the Middle East. In 1979, Saddam Hussein, who was then the party assistant general secretary, instigated a coup and become the President of Iraq as well as the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council (RCC). Saddam Hussein autocracy dives the country into an 8 year with Iran, which resulted in the devastation of his territory and…

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    The Iranian Revolution

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    parliament also appoints or approves the guardian council, which vets the candidates the electorate must choose from (BBC 2009). The members of the guardian council are appointed or approved by unelectable institutions like the Supreme leader and the head of judiciary. The supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei is the person with the most power within this system as he appoints members of the armed forces, head of judiciary, and the expediency council, which makes the President the second-highest…

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    been in a conflict with Napoleon Bonaparte’s France, so both sides tried to prevent the United States from trading with the other. So in 1807, the British made it to be were neutral countries had to get a license from the leaders of the Orders of Council before they could trade with France or any French colonies. Also, the British Royal Navy had also been capturing American merchant ships and forcing the seamen to work as part of the Royal Navy, which really aggravated Americans.…

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    positive obligation to ensure that rights are discharged from covenants fully and all the individuals in the society are equally protected. On the other hand IHL ensures that states protect people during conflicts, prisoners are equally protected and given access to basics, women are not raped or harassed etc. Its state’s positive obligation to make efforts to protect state’s own people from enemy attacks and to take precautionary measures in order to keep civilian areas away from military…

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    July • July 2: Trotsky (no longer a Menshevik) and his party merge with the Bolsheviks. • July 3-4: The July Days, an armed insurrection/demonstration by soldiers and workers in Petrograd against both the PG and the PS for their failures; low ranking Bolsheviks assist and only chaos and indecision prevents a coup. The PG uses troops to break the protest and arrest high-ranking…

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    the revolution in Russia because the tsarist government was unprepared for the problems the war magnified. Although problem persisted in Russia, such as ill-led and ill-armed armies, the war proved that Russia was technological behind when compared to other major world powers. As a result, the tsar’s control over the armed forces was seen as inefficient due to the death of 2 million soldiers and the wounded or captured 4 to 6 million solders, hence people wanted change. Not only did the war…

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