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    isolationism. Through history, as what above has showed, persisted definition debate over isolationism seemly never ends even for scholars. Not to expect how well the unprofessional public can comprehend the denotations of “isolationism” as a professional terminology. To conclude, due to the varying property of the denotation of isolationism may vary over time and conditions. Based this property, it…

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    was not reached then the Florida state legislature could decide on which presidential candidate they wanted to award their 25 electoral votes to. To the Democratic Party, this seemed to ensure a win for Gore. However, Bush then claimed that the court order would cause him “irreparable harm.” Bush’s claim led the court to order a stay that stopped the recount in the entire state of Florida. The Court hearing was to be on December 11th, one day before the deadline. Florida didn’t have enough time…

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    PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) : Founded in 1974 by Andreas Papandreou.The Initial success of the party is attributed to the charismatic personality of Papandreou.The party is ideologically leftist and reformist.Trade unions, agricultural , youth , and professional organizations are affiliated with the party. Since the initiation of the party, there has been a transformation in ideology. Marxist economics, anti-Americanism, and opposition to the EC have been abandoned.Alternated power…

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    Roman civilization is well known for their expansion of an empire and their acts of war against surrounding cities. Christopher Mackay describes the wars that Rome fought in to gain their dominance. One war that Mackay talks about is the war that Rome fought against themselves between the military and the political systems. He brings the history of Rome to life by starting in the early stages of just a city in the Italian peninsula and ending with the fall of once the greatest empire in the…

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    The four texts that are discussed in this paper all had the same underlying theme. In the 21st century, the world has become more globalized than ever before, and with it, the fields of politics, the economy and the roles of statehood are evolving. It is now up to global political economists to figure out what consequences these changes entail. This is where the four papers either deal with different aspects of these consequences or simply disagree. Cohen’s text is about the history of…

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    II. What is History? History is a record of events and times, especially in connection with the human race. Everything in the universe has a history. It is critical to inquire about the particular brand of history being used as a framework in either written pieces or conversation. Traditional history, or rather the discipline of history, was founded by Leopold von Ranke. Ranke believed that its was a historian’s job while studying the past to be somewhat detached from it. This is necessary…

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    Alexander Hamilton is one of the most important political figures in American history. He was famous for supporting the ratification of the American Constitution through writing several essays in the Federalist Papers. Hamilton became the first Secretary of the Treasury and funded the national debt accumulated during the American Revolution, and he instituted the first American national bank. Hamilton was also very famous and well-supported among the American people and other politicians,…

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    To the McNeills, what drives history are the intricate overlapping webs of interaction, which have drawn humans together since the birth of history. As these small webs are nourished, they thicken and intertwine, moulding hunter-gatherers into agricultural societies and forging towering empires into the world of today. The McNeills’ overview of history ultimately retells the story of the past through a dynamic medium with the growth of the world web as its motor. Their greatest strengths, and…

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    until 1918. This was one of the deadliest conflicts in history. Although it is hard to estimate the exact number of casualties but based on various statistics the casualties ranges from 9 million to 15 million.5 In this war at least 2 million died from diseases and 6 million went missing and presumed dead. About two-thirds of military deaths in World War I were in battle and the rest succumbed to death due to wounds and diseases. The World War I changed the political history of the world. All…

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    Protection Act hopes to address prosecution for traffickers and justice for the trafficked. This paper will explore the economic, political, ideology, social movements, and history of human trafficking and how the TVPA can relate or is working towards change. Economics Human trafficking…

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