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    Throughout history, and in recent times, the emergence of democracy and the modern state has been the main focus and feature of developing, and developed states. The necessity to be successful in adapting to a developed modern state, or maintain the success of the state on a global international scale, can result from the pre-requisites of the emergence of democracy. In order for states to emerge, they must have the existing pre – requisites of the emergence of democracy and sustained…

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    Democratic Peace Theory In order to critically evaluate the concept of the democratic peace theory, one must highlight the key aspects of what it means to be a democracy and emphasize the controversies caused by various arguments associated with the history of liberalism. The theory, based on assumptions made by notable scholars, proposes the idea that democratic states naturally abstain from engaging in armed conflict with other equally democratic states. Immanuel Kant’s ‘Perpetual Peace’…

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    although lives were lost in the Iraq War it was far more successful in the a number of soldiers surviving. “Between 1 January 1961 and 31 December 1972 there were 56,838 deaths among military personnel in Vietnam and a total of 2,608,650 person-years of exposure” (Buzzell 2007, 557) this gives way to the death rate being almost 22% per thousand which in turn ends up being about 5.5 times hirer than that of the Iraq War. There are attributes that give way to the Iraq War being one with fewer…

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    the overcome ladies and men battling and biting the dust to ensure it. This feeling of separation is quite reasonable; it's constantly less demanding to get up to speed with the most recent scene of The Bachelorette than to stay refreshed with the Iraq war, for which there was short of what one percent of media scope in 2010. Some may say that there is enough people already enlisted and that there is no reason for a larger military. Also saying that it is unconstitutional not being rightful to a…

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    ISIS Essay

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    have been around since the beginning of time. Conflict started in Heaven before the earth was even created. Satan and his follows started a war with God his angels. Since this time, war has continued throughout history. Today, the United States of America is at war with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). ISIS has performed many terrorist attacks all around the world including locally in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Six marines were gunned down at a recruiting center in July. These acts of…

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    Essay On War Power

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    Throughout history many changes have occurred relating to the war powers of congress and the presidency. The constitution can best be defined as a document stating the rules and institutions of government and the various limits placed on its power. Modern era use of war powers has changed since the original draft of the constitution was created. Some may argue that the changes of war powers were unnecessary and others may favor it. According to Miroff in, “The Presidential Spectacle” a…

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    evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. By seeking weapons of mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger.” (cited in Bonham and Heradstveit 89). The axis of evil comprised a series of “rogue” states: North Korea, Iran and Iraq, all thought to be part of a big “conspiracy of Evil” (Bonham and Heradstveit…

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    Research Paper On Osama

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    Having an African American become the President of the United States was unthinkable for many decades. For a while in American history, African Americans were slaves and it was the law, until the ratification of the thirteenth amendment. For centuries African Americans have fought to be treated equal as whites in all areas of living. They were not treated like people and were treated like property. They were not even aloud to vote for a while and were only counted as three-fifths of a person.…

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    ISIS Impact On Society

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    growing force to be reckoned with. They will live up to their barbaric reputation and to continue to advance in the Middle East, spreading their grip on a terrified, ill-prepared region. (According to chosen people website) ISIS means Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. At the end of June 2014, they had renamed themselves “Islamic State” as it proclaimed…

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    The Iraq war, also known as Operation Iraqi Freedom was one of the bloodiest conflicts in recent history. During the course of this conflict, 4,411 American Soldiers lost their lives, including 3,233 Army personnel and 1,023 Marines (Defense Casualty Analysis System, 2017). The Afghanistan War, Operation Enduring Freedom, also saw a high loss of life with 2,346 including 1,661 Army personnel, and 458 Marine’s dying. With at least 6,757 soldiers dead and 52,046 injured while serving in Iraq and…

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