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    violation in America that they have over looked the same issue in other countries? In Eric L. Adams op-ed article “We Must Stop Police Abuse Of Black Men” originally published in the New York Times on the 4th of December 2014, Brooklyn’s borough president Eric addresses the injustice of the police towards black men. He provides examples of his own experience with the…

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    Why Communism Failed

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    of Communism states, “A system in which goods are owned in common and are available to all as needed” (2017) Retrieved from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/communism. Some of the countries that still current use Communism include Russia, China, Cuba, and Korea. There are many others, but these are some of the most popular and most discussed today. Though at the time it was created Communism seemed like a good idea, it failed. As Austrian economist, Ludwig von Mises, stated, “…it had…

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    Iran nuclear framework deal How did Iran come to be? Iran is known officially as The Islamic republic of Iran. Is one of the world’s oldest civilisation dated between 3800 to 3200 BC. Home to 78 million people Iran has the second largest population in Middle East after Egypt. Comprised of multiple ethnic and religious groups and has Farsi as its official language. As of 2015 Iran is under a distinctive political system feeding back to 1979 constitution which blends religion and democracy with a…

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    38th Parallel Analysis

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    Under influence of the Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China, both communist nations, Korea above the 38th Parallel was shown the communist way from the beginning (Kim 519). From the end of World War II, the Soviets began supplying the Koreans in the North with weapons from both the surrendered Japanese…

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    What is Socialism? Socialism is defined as public control of property and resources. Society should produce goods and own property for the good of its own members, and if someone helped make a good, they should be allowed to share in it. The object of production should be to meet human needs. Money would disappear, everyone would take freely in what is produced, and work would be voluntary and as needed. Socialism is a direct opposite to capitalism’s ideas of individuals developing to the best…

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    Enemy Alien Act of 1798 which gave the president the authority to detain, remove and restrict the freedom of anyone of a country that the United States declared war.…

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    5 Ways America is Similar to Rome: Will We Fall? Category: News & Opinion Tags: ancient rome, modern-day America Teaser: Noticeable parallels exist between America and ancient Rome. But are these parallels enough to cripple a modern nation? It’s hard not to compare modern America with ancient Rome — the similarities are many. Just like America, the ancient Roman Empire was extremely powerful economically, politically, culturally and militarily. But just like ancient Rome is America destined to…

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    Democratic Peace Theory

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    peaceful only in relations with other liberal states. For example England and France fought expansionist, colonial wars throughout the 19th Century. In the 1830s and 1840s against Algeria and China. Similarly the United States fought a similar war with Mexico in 1848 and intervened again in 1914 under president Wilson. In ‘Kant, Liberal Legacies and Foreign Affairs’, Doyle wrote that liberal states are as aggressive as any other form of society in their relations with non-liberals states.…

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    Poverty and unemployment are problems that almost every country in the world are struggling with this issue. To make a great nation, a strong economy, and reduce the amount of unemployment and poverty in their country would always be the president goals, no matter which country it is. USA current presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, seem to have the same plan on bringing back the American companies and manufacture to this country to create more jobs and help to eliminate the…

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    incidents like the second Cuban war for independence. The initial factors before leading to the war were: “an international police power, which mainly Roosevelt persuaded withdraws, and ordered American forces to seize the customs houses of the Dominican Republic to ensure payment of it’s debts to European and American investors”.(Foner, 730). Those examples demonstrate democracies that the US has been involved in before the Cold War. Now I will explain American democracies such as elected…

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