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    a degree in that field. As I progress in my education to become a DEA agent, having liberal arts in the mix of my degree will give me an educational head start. Being a Drug Enforcement Agent deals with dangerous drug trafficking, lowering drug abuse rates, and getting dangerous drugs out the streets in the Unites States. I think having a liberal arts education along with any type of degree is very good. Liberal arts education teaches you how to think in your own way, but in a smart,…

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    FARC Effects

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    negatively impacting surrounding countries in that part of the Latin American region. FARC came into existence as a result of national liberal sentiment, political division and the assignation of Jorge Eliecer Gaitan. Jorge Eliecer Gaitan (January 23 – April 9, 1948) Gaitan was champion for the peasants and impoverished people of Colombia and fully embraced liberal views and created…

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    The Welfare State Q3) Explain the reasons for the introduction of social reforms (e.g. pensions) by the liberal government between 1906 and 1914. Historians debated the welfare state and believed Beveridge’s liberal reforms had limitations though agree it did change attitudes towards poverty and that the welfare state had undergone a fundamental shift. While Gladstone was very much non-state intervention is based on the concept of balanced budgets, low taxes, and often referred to as…

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    One such commonalities between conservative and liberal media is a shared bias, the bias of omission. The most common taking point addressed by both media values in relation to gun control is overwhelmingly the second amendment to the United States Constitution. Initially, the constant discussion and debate…

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    End Of History

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    In Francis Fukuyama's article 'The End of History?', he argued that the end of the Cold War signified "the end point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalisation of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government" (Fukuyama, 1989: 3). In this quotation, Fukuyama claims that the demise of communism meant that Western principles would become the ideological basis for politics for the rest of history- a flip on Marx's claims that the world would become a communist…

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    the inability to establish a liberal democracy. As the USSR collapsed in 1992, researches have begun to question if the two main factors, nationalism and communism, led to the fall of this empire. Throughout my analysis, I will approach the effects of communism and nationalism on the collapse of the soviet union, by comparing and contrasting these points to Fukuyamas claim. These concepts will support my case that, a communist society will eventually fail and a liberal democracy will be the…

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    Du Bois’s advocacy of a liberal arts education because he believed that a liberal arts education taught Blacks to agitate the White race through political protest and that a liberal arts education would not alleviate Black poverty. Washington believed in accommodating the White race where Blacks should work within the restrictions of Jim Crow placed on…

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    and economic order of liberal-capitalism is the best option for this country. Karl Marx and the Romantic poets are all opposed to this type of society. As outlined in this essay, these figures, respectively, in The Communist Manifesto and English Romantic Poetry an Anthology, explain their critiques of liberal-capitalism and then proceed to contrast those ideas of a perfect society with their own. I believe that Marx and the Romantic poets make very strong points against liberal-capitalism but I…

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    Neo-Feudalism In Germany

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    in March 1848, the combination of the liberal bourgeoisie and traditional working class called for the creation of a unified Germany governed by a national parliament and headed by a constitutional monarch. In April 1848, in order to appease the masses, the traditional rulers of the German states replaced fervent, reactionary ministers with liberals, eased censorship of the press, and permitted democratic elections to appease the German public. These liberal changes to the German government…

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    Realism In World Politics

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    liberalism. In realism, two major types are classical realism and neo-realism. To properly display these two theories correctly, this essay will discuss three main topics of importance to the economy, power, and military. Power Both realist and liberals believe that the world is an unstable place, that any democratic country can go to war with one another, states with military power have an advantage, and that countries with no military power can be abused. Although there are…

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