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    Any territory gained during the war from the axis powers were lost. Germany was forced to reparations for the war. Germany and its capital Berlin were divided into four parts. These parts were controlled by the U.S, France, Soviet Union, and Great Britain. The allied powers had separate ideas from the Soviets so Germany and Berlin were divided into 2 separate parts. There was East Berlin which had a communist Soviet government and West Berlin controlled by the other…

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    Positive and Negative Factors Impacting Human Security The issues of human security and global economics are prevalent today and many have different views and ideas about the key actors that we should look for the largest contributions to strengthening these two sectors. With the increase of the globalization of our planet our problems have become intertwined and many believe that an international approach is the best solution. There are also differences in what people believe to be the most…

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    Paine also helped developed the pennsylvania constitution, he was also appointed clerk of the assembly. Thomas Paine did so many outstanding things that hardly anyone knew of, Paine was also against slavery and he said that slavery was “inhumane and unjust” he didn’t like the fact that the colonies and soon to be states were allowing this so he wrote…

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    Shah Dbq

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    influence of the British and French the Arabs seceded from the Ottoman Empire. They did not unify and rule their region as promised. Their nationalism sparked their eventual separation. Like the Arabs, The Turks and Persians would also go through national movements to create an identity for themselves. With strong leaders, they were able to westernize and leave traditional practice behind in order to move forward. The reforms by Turkey and Iran were oriented by Western influence. They adapted…

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    though the realization of the colonial governments that they were no longer powerful enough to maintain their empires in a world now dominated by the United States and Soviet Union. For example, in Egypt following the Suez War in which Britain and France aimed to regain Western control of the Suez Canal and to remove from power, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser scored a resounding diplomatic victory, effectively removing the last remnants of British and French imperialism in the Middle East…

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    independence and had served as governor of Virginia and minister in to the republic of France before being appointed as secretary of state by George Washington. Jefferson as a reformer The questions that lingered early on were whether in starting a new government it was prudent to follow precedents of governments or begin from scratch. This was amongst the decisions that had confronted the new Virginia assembly and the proposals of Jefferson were received and dismissed since there was a need for…

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    Essay On Art Education

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    made a top priority. Students in the United States are lagging behind Asia and Europe on math and science. Test scores are plummeting, and even Barack Obama has said that he plans on “Making the improvement of STEM education over the next decade a national priority" (Eberle, 2010). However, Washington Post’s Valerie Strauss writes, “That the arts, while important to study for their intrinsic value, also promote skills seen as important in academic and life success” (Strauss, 2013). Others too,…

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    John Marshall: Chief Justice

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    fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presiding for 34 years. Some would say he was the greatest chief justice of all time. Being a chief justice was not his only role. He was a lawyer, Federalist, Virginia native, husband, father and to some a national hero. Marshall’s legacy lives on and we are reminded time and time again why he was such a fundamental Supreme Court Chief Justice. John Marshall was born on September 24, 1775 in Fauquier County, Virginia. He grew up in a small log cabin.…

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    one was being a major contributor to the American Revolution. His ideas of revolution are some of the first in the colonies. “In 1754, at a meeting of representatives in Albany, New York, Franklin proposed a plan for uniting the colonies under a National Congress.” -History.com Benjamin Franklin “Franklin and the revolution.” His ideas of a unified America began long before the revolution. His belief behind this showed, he is credited with the making of the first political cartoon in America.…

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    UN Challenges

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    However, a disruption to the national sovereignty of states violates one of the fundamental principles of the UN. In 1991, Somalia became one of the first states in which the UNSC interfered and further violated the state’s sovereignty under Article2 (7) of the UN charter. Somalia’s…

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