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    they were superseded by the constition of the United States of America. Then the Articles set up a national legislature that are raising an army and navy, declare war and negotiate treaties, borrow and coin money, run a postal system, and handle relations with Native Americans. Both of the states could send 2 delegates to Congress but they had only one vote. The Delegates from 7 of the 13 states had to be present to establish a quorum and conduct business. The delegates could not erve more than…

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    community is wanted to carry out the better view for the policymakers in making decisions, also to encourage the ethical conduct in between the leaders of the intelligence community to avoid the uncomplete, and unconfirmed reports. (The Council on Foreign Relations 1996). The decision makers and policymakers in the intelligence community can sum all the reports in specific case or area of interest and summarize it to one report as a shape of reducing redundancy for the customers of the…

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    Later that year in December of 1941, the United States suffered the most costly intelligence failure when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The failure was a result of analysis misconceptions, lack of integration of intelligence data, collection gaps, bureaucratic confusion, a historical and cultural misunderstanding of the mindset of the adversary, a great underestimation of Japanese capabilities and intentions, and Japanese denial and deception. Moreover, intelligence was being handled in a casual…

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    Austria’s then foreign minister, Baron Alois Lexa, famously tricked his Russian counterpart, Alexander Lzvolsky, into accepting Austria’s annexation of the territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina, in exchange for Austrian endorsement of Russia’s claim to Naval access in the Ottoman…

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    The newly independent Americans, who freed themselves of a suppressed British power, began to think about politics, the economy and society of the newly independent nation. After breaking away from what they thought was a corrupt and suppressive government, Americans possessed the desire to construct a plan of government that would reflect their values and what they fought for. They would then use the system to govern their society, even though after the battle for independence they turned to a…

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    Would you like to know what's stopping millions of americans from losing their lives? Or who puts an end to the plots? Well the gruesome truth is that what's stopping these attacks is torture. Torture is defined by, to inflict severe pain on, what hundreds of people believe, is doing what's necessary to save lives. Many people disagree with the thought of torture and believe it's inhumane and unconstitutional, but the reality is that it is what’s preventing another severe attack like 9/11. The…

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    country that Algeria has a strained relationship with is Morocco. Algeria and many other states reject Moroccan administration of Western Sahara. Algeria's border with Morocco remains an irritant to bilateral relations, each nation accusing the other of harboring militants and arms smuggling. The foreign politic of Algeria is mostly based in Africa. The only occidental country that has a ty relationship with Algeria is France because of the colonial history between the two countries. In the…

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    ambitions of North America. United States crafted a foreign policy to contain the communism from expanding; Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill knew that an allied victory in Europe was inevitable, recognizing that a victory over Japan might require a protracted fight. United States and Great Britain noticed a major strategic if the Soviet Union participate in the Pacific theater. The Yalta conference and the Korean War influenced the American-Soviet relations in the decade following the Second…

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    the point to address such question. The video addresses awesome questions that bring up points about under what laws and what circumstances these illegal immigrants could become legal. After looking at our background knowledge that those who are foreign provide growth for workplaces, it makes me wonder why as a nation we do not take extra steps to helping those illegal workers become legal. If we took those 13% of the population and turned them into legals, it would bring so much work and that…

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    Arabic language and the two countries were members in the GCC -Gulf cooperation Council - that's…

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