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    One of the first political parties to come into being (for America). From the mid 1790s to 1816, Federalist held the majority, and the party itself would endure until the 1820s. The Federalists controlled the central government until 1801. Between 1789-1797 it was constructed with the backing of investors and agents keeping in mind the end goal to backing Hamilton's monetary approaches. These supporters developed into the Federalist Party focused on a financially solid and nationalistic…

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    1920 it was brief. Sentence, Mexico has been experiencing peace and growth that they hadn 't previously had. NRP or "National Revolutionary party "Was established in 1929 this party is sort of like our political parties. The NPR has pretty much controlled Mexico through the entire 20th century but was renamed in 1946 as the international Revolutionary party. (Mexico:history, Geography, and…

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    The Suffrage - Word vs. Violence “I do not wish them [women] to have power over men; but over themselves.” This simple line written by Mary Wollstonecraft in her book A vindication of the rights of Woman (1758) produce a sentiment that many today takes for granted; The right for a woman to have power over herself, to live her own life and to vote. The sadness in this remark is that it would take another 160 years before all women in Britain over the age of 30 with the minimum property…

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    Communism In Yugoslavia

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    Mark Biondich is a professor of the Balkans at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. His book, The Balkans, looks at the region following the decline of the Ottoman Empire. More specifically, he discusses how the contrasting forces of nationalism and foreign intervention have caused the mass violence which are unfortunately synonymous with Balkan history. Balkan nationalist movements followed a similar path beginning with cultural revival and ending with political agitation for national…

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    they have since died down, they are just as important now. A big reasoning behind why those tensions are less prominent now is because American society is steadily becoming more pro-LGBTQ+, as the individual rights start to become societal claims. In Canada, Prime Minister Trudeau just helped to legalized medical euthanasia for adults with debilitating health conditions – something that had remained a point of contention in Canadian society for years. Abroad, this theme plays out with the…

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    state permit to possess a gun but in Alaska you don’t need a state permit to purchase a rife, shotgun, and handgun (NRA explore, 2014). Just like Minnesota your not required a back round check when selling and transferring firearms between private parties and there isn’t a limit to the number of firearms you can buy at one time. Since Alaska is a more remote location they don’t have as dense population as other states but even with a smaller population Alaska is ranked second in gun related…

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    deaths occur every 34 hours the ages being 19 and under.There have been about 126 mass shootings between the years of 2000-2014. America’s gun homicide rate is 25 times the average rate than any other country following the other countries such as Canada, Portugal, Ireland, Italy and etc. I believe such as the American…

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    While the opposition states that women have and are being treated fairly in government, there is evidence both historically and currently that shows voting suppression and underrepresentation of women in government. According to Britannica, an educational online encyclopedia, in 1920, Congress passed the 19th amendment, which states “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.”. Ever since women were…

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    Its causes are widely debated and all parties seems to have a different view. Angel Gurría, in an article written on the subject of the crisis, says the foundations of the global crisis were "high levels of market liquidity, low global interest rates, low cost of capital, and very low yields…

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    men and women when it comes to family and work, but, more so the inequalities between women with children and those women without. For the purpose of this essay children will be defined as dependents under the age of eighteen whom the female or male party being referenced has a legal obligation to provide care for either through paternal/maternal relations or adoption. Throughout the essay the issues of gender stereotypes, phenomena of…

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