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    has a great role to play on the international scene. UK is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, one of the founding members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a member of the G8 and a member of the European Union, despite it cautious approach to the issue of European integration. David Cameron is a British politician who was Prime Minister of the UK took a range of measures to reduce the fiscal deficit, including a 26% reduction in the contribution of the…

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    leaders to lead them, and communism needs to take place all around the world.11 Then they create a whole new system of government. Marxism-Leninism is the ideas of Lenin and Karl Marx together.4 This radical theory had a lot of impact to Russia/ Soviet Union. It changed a lot of views and basically helped start communism in my opinion. Because of his radical views he and his other conspirators was arrested for a year then he was exiled to Siberia for three…

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    Politicians stopped referencing the Reds, and did not use the issue in their 1920 campaigns. However, the Red Scare seriously impacted many political groups in America. The Red Scare destroyed the IWW and many other labor organizations and unions by connecting them to Bolshevism. Americans did not want to be associated with radical movements, and the reputation of the Socialist Party was also ruined. The response to the Red Scare demonstrated that although free speech was recognized as an…

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    Dbq War Communism

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    arguments that come across is that war communism was only implemented due to the current situation of civil war and so it wasn’t the intended policy at all but rather a short-term solution to fix the problems that they were facing. This is supported by Figes with “The introduction of War Communism was essentially a political response to the urban crisis of 1918” Figes is clearly referencing the civil war that was occurring during this period, with the Bolsheviks fighting against the white’s and…

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    in hope of seeking land to settle without nobles taking over them. irish came to ecape the potateo fmaine and the african americans slaves where shipped thier against thier free will to just be handed over to slave owners. then then right after the civil war a new group of imigrants from counrties like italy, poland, and russia the southern and eastern parts of europe.like the old imigrants they had migrated to the unitedsates but not nessearly for…

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    European Study Guide Adam Smith: Economist and philosopher who wrote : "bible of capitalism," The Wealth of Nations, in which he details the first system of political economy (concepts of division of labor and economic wealth). This was his first work dedicated to the study of political economy Economics of the time were dominated by the idea that a country’s wealth was best measured by its store of gold and silver. Smith proposed that a nation’s wealth should be judged not by this metric…

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    half century to modern day Europe. 1960’s were a very dramatic time period full of civil rights and protests. They called the time period after World War II the permissive society. Sweden was the frontrunner of the sexual uprising. Divorce had hit its new high. The use of Marijuana and…

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    Age Of Human Progress

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    civilization came at a cost. Many of these technologies, ideals, and new borders were born from the conflicts between global superpowers in the struggle for world supremacy and self security. The United States, the front runner of democracy, and The Soviet Union,…

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    next to nothing running from the poor house and trying to scrape out a meager existence in their new world. Child labor was on the rise and it continued to rise until World War I. Woman were entering the workforce at a rapid increase and after the civil war many businesses were starting to expand giving way to the need for typewriters and salesclerks.…

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    Which factors influenced the decolonization process in India the most? This essay has presented three decisive and interrelated factors: First, nationalism and civil movements. Second, the impacts of the religious differences between Hindus and Muslims. Third, the economic interdependence of India and Britain affected by the two World Wars. This factors follow a cumulative line in the process, one factor without…

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