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    the Spanish-American War. This made US to be at peace with most of its neighbors. Secondly, Roosevelt argued for government’s role in controlling the economy. He started by pushing the executive powers to new limits while arguing that the rise of industrial capitalism had rendered limited government obsolete. Thus, he…

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    One such program is called the “Great Sovereign and Secure Supply Mission, this program is aimed at promoting agricultural, industrial, and pharmaceutical production” in order to win what president Maduro has termed an economic war waged by transnational firms. The aim of this program is to combat the country’s criminal black market economy believed to be driving inflation.…

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    1) The origins of the Cold war are most directly linked to the relations between the Soviet Union and the allies of Great Britain, France, and the United states in WW2. At the end of WW2 only the united states and Russia stood as world powers, due to the catastrophic damages done in Germany, Japan, France, and Britain. Tensions between the Soviet Union and the US came forth in the Yalta and Potsdam conferences due to FDR and Truman wanted to ensure democratic elections and self-determination in…

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    How has US Patent Law influenced Innovation? Technology has sculpted and carved the legacy of the United States. Early agricultural gadgets, stemmed American Agriculture. Cities and capitals of commerce were forged by the advancement of industrial factories. Computerization and expansion of invention has, “given rise to a nation of services” (Thompson). Fears of a future “World Without Work” have spurned from an exponential development of these technologies, but concerns have arisen that a…

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    prostitution, immigration and labor law allows states to maintain their sovereignty, protecting their borders and those who reside within them. The criminal model can be applied to identify two potential types of criminals: those involved with the organization or facilitation of the trafficking process (the traffickers) and the trafficked…

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    conflict based upon political and diplomatic. This did create for the United States that war could happen so, military recruitment began in the United States. International obligations widened with collective security. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization had each member assist in defense against aggression. The Soviet Union released their first atomic bomb in 1949. Neither the United States nor the Soviet Union had no way to ensure protection over their countries other than to have nuclear…

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    While Booker T Washington and Du Bois agreed in some ways, they also disagreed.They were very important in the fight against segregation. They were important because Du bois supported civil rights through revolution, while Booker T Washington supported it through evolution. They both had different philosophies that had an impact in their own ways. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Booker T had a tough early life. Booker Taliaferro Washington was born on April 5,1856. “He was born a slave,…

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    The antebellum period saw several reform movements take place. There were movements for temperance, public school reform, abolition of slavery, women’s rights and dealing with poverty, crime and the mentally ill. The various reform movements that took place during this time achieved varying levels of success. The temperance movement initially began with a goal to reduce the alcohol consumption of Americans. This changed when Lyman Beecher condemned any use of alcohol at all. Evangelical…

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    As a quintessential example of peace settlement, Treaty of Versailles has been widely regarded as the last page of World War One, following the armistice, formally marking the conclusion of war status between Germany and the Allied and Associated Powers (Brezina, 2006). However, the Treaty has only enjoyed limited success and was, paradoxically, accused of laying the cornerstone for its predecessor, the following World War Two (Keynes, 1920; Schuker, 1992; Taylor, 1991). The cardinal objective…

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    Leading up to the decolonization and attainment of independence by Kenya, the Mau Mau rebellion was influential in persuading the British government to end their colonial rule because the citizens of Great Britain would not support the continual use of force and military to simply maintain a colonial holding (Nissimi 2). This uprising led to the deployment of over 50,000 British troops and policemen who killed 12,000 Kenyan rebels (numbers are estimated as high as 20,000 if unofficial deaths are…

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