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    Old regimes in Dominican Republic hindered the democratization process because of the authoritarian regime it had. During Rafael Leónidas Trujillo thirty-one-year dictatorship he used the military to fight president Horacio Vásquez. He used his military influence to his advantage by having the army as his tool; this type of military usage hindered the democratic process. The poor actions of Trujillo is what ultimately…

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    have different results, hence each country’s democratic system is not the same. As people can see that most predecessor of the democratic government were authoritarianism, thus “democratization” can be seen as a means of the citizens to resist the dictatorship. In this essay, it will describe the beginning, the transformation and the present situation of the democracy in the following four countries: United States, France, Spain and Zimbabwe. At last, this essay also will explain the reasons of…

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    because it fears and hates ideas and truth. Imagine a nation that kills people because it doesn't like their religion or race. A nation that has decided to destroy freedom. That's what happened in Germany in the thirties. It became a dictatorship—the most evil dictatorship…

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    I believe that Canada should pursue internationalism to resolve global problems so that other countries may have the opportunities that we have living in Canada. However Canada should only pursue internationalism to a certain extent.Canada shouldn't put their own national interests to the side just to help other countries. Canada should also incorporate internationalism with the help and support of other countries because together they will impact the country they are helping in a greater way…

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    is a book written by Dr. Daniel K. Gibran who is a Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations from University of Aberdeen, Scotland; 1990. It is intended to discuss and analyze the politics of the war focusing on the theme of democracy versus dictatorship. Its value is high because it gives insight into the strategy and tactics used in the fighting as well as the political reasons for the actions taken by both Argentina and the United Kingdom. It is limited because there is some bias with the…

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    Benjamin greatly contributes to the problem of totalitarianism on the farm by being passive and not voicing his opinion on Animalism. Although an intelligent animal, Benjamin chooses not to use his intelligence to challenge the new, corrupt government. Furthermore, he doesn't question their authority and by not doing so, causes the new way of life to remain in place. When asked by the animals what he thinks of the building of the windmill, he refuses to have an opinion on it. The animals are…

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    official career, becoming an extreme political theorist devoted to leading the Bolshevik party into Russian power. He saw his opportunity during 1917, as a anxious Russian populace was eager for new leadership. Lenin would consider the long terms of dictatorship over Russia, by introducing his theories for a more successive society. The Bolshevik party would serve as a wagon…

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    the prevalence of poetry in Nicaraguan society, foreign works, and the Beat Generation. Due to Belli’s connection with many of the country's prominent poets and revolutionary, she quickly joined their ranks and was empowered to rebel against the dictatorship the country was facing at the time. However, the focus of her rebellious spirit slowly began to impact other facets of her life, including her marriage as well as her role in society as a woman. The theme of sexual exploration was no longer…

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    Federalism In America

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    America’s form of government is federalism. This is unique to other forms of government throughout the world. It provides a balance of powers to all areas of government i.e. legislative, judicial and executive branches etc. It is and always will be a constant changing form of government. Within this form of government, it has levels, with the Federal Government being supreme, then states and so on. Each level has enough power to do what it is supposed to do but not enough to become tyrannous.…

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    Narcotics In Colombia

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    This ideology is linked to Marxist values, as it is based upon the belief that the working class should be the ruling class of the country (Dictatorship of the proletariat, 2016). Once again, the FARC use the ideology of proletariat dictatorships to justify their actions. Since they believe that the working class deserves more power, they retract influence from the wealthy by taxing them and reducing their funding. Some criticize the extortion…

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