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    There are additional benefits, which include nationalization of key industries, high minimum wages, employment protection and trade union recognition rights. Countries with Socialist economies include Poland, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Canada, France, and Czechoslovakia. In Socialism, the government…

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    work rehearses in public and private sectors, and have started steps to nationalizing their workforces. While nationalization strategies is different from one nation to another, they all regularly include human resources activities, for example, recruitment and choice, training and preparing, profession administration, and the configuration of prize frameworks. In addition, nationalization projects are connected with an extensive variety of contemplations, for example, aggressiveness,…

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    World War II and the atrocities that occurred due to the overbearingly anti-Semitic ideals of the German government and its social majority made the world hypersensitive to other acts of subjugation based on race in years following. The issue of racist legislation in South Africa was brought to, and discussed in, the United Nations in 1952, 6 years after India first voiced its concerns for the treatment of Indian people living in the nation. The South African government objected to any UN…

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    Operation Ajax was a 1953 Iranian coup d'état supported by the United States with the goal of overthrowing a democratically elected government in Iran and replacing that government with a king. Operation Ajax should not have taken place because the Iranian people were not happy with this government, overthrew it, and replaced it with an Islamic fundamentalist theocracy that does not support human rights in Iran and considers America the Great Satan. Mohammad Mosaddegh was an Iranian politician…

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    One of America’s most important wars began in 1861 and lasted for four long, brutal years. During this time the Union and the Confederacy, also known as the Northern and Southern states, respectively, fought against each other for what they believed to be their constitutional rights. The Union was led by Abraham Lincoln, the President during this time, while the Confederacy was led by Jefferson Davis. The Civil War resulted in the death of over 500,000 people, more than any other war America has…

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    The Adaptation of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa to the Divided World of the Cold War From 1945 to 1962 the number of nations on Earth quadrupled to around 200. These agrarian nations, emerging from colonialism, were forced to adapt to a world influenced by the Cold War and dominated economically by the United States and the Soviet Union. In an attempt to adapt to the divided world of the Cold War, the elites in these newly independent countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa came to…

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    unifying China under a single national identity was no easy task. However, what we do know is that the largely uneducated and capitalist-hating population of China would not assimilate under Anderson’s capitalism and vernacular in print model of nationalization (Hsu 2016). So, in order to connect and unify the millions of uneducated and unproductive people, it is no wonder that the government would focus on the education and employment of the…

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    Victoria Woodhull, an extraordinary woman, was born on September 23, 1838 in the small town of Homer, Ohio. Victoria was a lot of firsts for women, first female broker on wall street, first women to address a congressional committee, and also, most notably, the first women to run for president. Victoria was always a free-thinker, and extremely progressive in her roles as an activist, politician, spiritualist and author. In 1868, Victoria and her sister, Tennessee Clafin, began to use their…

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    In the documentary, it shows the rise of neoliberalism in Chile. In 1970, Salvador Allende, who was a Marxist politician, became the president of Chile. His government was characterized by the implementation of an agricultural reform and the nationalization of copper. Consequently, many movements were created by his opposers. These movements were advocated and financially supported by the president of the United States; Richard Nixon. On September 11 of 1973, the Chilean military force in…

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    Imagine having a king that poisoned his own citizens, that's exactly what Saddam Hussein did. Saddam is a terrorist and he's the president of Iraq. Saddam Hussein was president of Iraq and became a terrorist and took over the military systems. Saddam Hussein was an orphan as a child, became president of Iraq, and was exiled from his country. First Saddam, the son of peasants, was born in a village near the city of Tikrit in northern Iraq. The area was one of the poorest in the country. He…

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