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    indentures servants given their freedom after a period of time serving their time within the colonies. (Kazini 1977) As the frontier began to spread out throughout the area many towns and settlements became regulated and controlled by the church and the ministers. In the discussion of slavery and the production of slave labor can be traced right back to the very foundations of the church establishments. In article entitled, Higher Education and Slavery in Western Massachusetts by Robert H.…

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    Strauss had not even informed the Minister of Justice, FDP politician Wolfgang Stammberger, beforehand , for fear that he would alert Spiegel staff.Almost all German newspapers condemned the action as an attack on the freedom of the press. Various publishers and newspapers gave Der Spiegel the use of rooms in order to ensure its continued publication. On 19 November, its ministers resigned and on 27 November, the government resigned to prevent a vote of no…

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    General Hideki Tojo was born in Tokyo, in the Kōjimachi district on December 30, 1884. He was the eldest son of a samurai descent. In 1899, Tojo entered a military school to follow his father’s footsteps of a Japanese military man. In 1909, he married a woman, Katsuko Ito. Together they had three sons and four daughters. Tojo graduated in 1915 with honors, then he went to Europe and studied there for three years. In 1922, when Tojo had returned, he became an instructor at a war college for…

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    people became disinterested in religion. Enthusiastic preachers desire to entice people to worship with their zealous and emotional sermons. They held large camp meetings that were hosted for a couple of days with intense preaching from several ministers including the famous Charles Finney. He rejected the predestination nation and preached the practice of free will and the choice of being a sinner or committed to the good works. This evangelical movement encourages participation in Methodist…

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    the verge of capitulation. After a series of failed maneuvers, British forces were forced to evacuate at Dunkirk; mainland Europe was being dominated by the armies of Nazi Germany. On June 18, as morale was sinking, newly incumbent British Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill stood before the House of Commons to deliver what is now one of the most recognizable pieces of oratory of the Twentieth Century. In his “Finest Hour” speech, Churchill addressed the recent military blunders, and sought to…

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    Canadian Lawyer, and Grace Elliot, an English Canadian. Trudeau had received top marks in school, which lead to his success in becoming a lawyer in 1943. He remained outside of the liberal party until 1965, where he became Minister of Justice, and finally became the 15th prime Minister of Canada 3 years later. Pierre Elliot Trudeau effected the lives of millions all across Canada. He was able to unify Canada through the implementation…

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    of the unexpected things that happen in politics, and he happened with great thoroughness. In many ways he was the most progressive monarch who had sat on an important throne; before people knew where they were, they were somewhere else. Even his Ministers, progressive though they were by tradition, found it difficult to keep pace with his legislative suggestions.…

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    The Suez Crisis Analysis

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    Along with this, the nationalization of the canal directly threatened British and French influences in the area, which was rich on oilsupplies and secured Britain's way to India. In a letter to the US President in September 1958, the British Prime Minister Eden…

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    in 1968. Canada’s current Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau is currently the headline for many newspapers all throughout Canada. However, the man whose footsteps Trudeau followed were his father’s, who was also Canada 's fifteenth Prime Minister. Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau was an extremely well known Prime Minister for Canada. He inspired many Canadians and rebuilt the nation. Trudeau has greatly impacted Canada during his sixteen years as Prime Minister. He had made many…

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    Prime Minister for three consecutive terms,1979-1990. Her policies on weather and economics became a complete political philosophy called Thatcherism. It also became a part of a worldwide neoliberal movement in the 80's. She was given the title of Iron Lady by a Soviet newspaper following a speech she gave in 1976, which is proudly claimed and owned for the rest of her life Campbell, J. (2003). 1. Discuss the unique challenges Thatcher faced as the United Kingdom's first female Prime Minister.…

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