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    The Animal Farm by George Orwell 1945 was based on the events in Russia around the time of Stalin’s ruling. There are several ways in which Animal Farm is based off Russia’s period under Stalin’s rule are similar, therefore satirizing the events in the period. To begin with there were resemblance in the motivation for the revolution/ rebellion. Furthermore an obvious common outcome of the uprisings was caused by dictators with alike priorities and ethics. To continue the two rulers had a…

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    Fidel Castro’s famous speech during his court trial in 1953 gave the majority of the working class within Cuba a voice that they would rally behind. Castro’s speech “History will absolve me” contained great elements of revolutionary determination to relieve Cuba of its corrupt government and the passion to address the country’s issues and to ensure the people of Cuba justice and freedom. He called for the people to fight for their justice, “These are the people, the ones who know misfortune and,…

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    The Tsarist regime in Russia, under Tsar Nicholas II, survived the 1905 Revolution but not that of February 1917. Several important factors such as the economy, the government and the military, contributed the eventual failure of the autocratic monarchy in Russia. These factors influenced the people of Russia differently in 1905 and 1917. Some factors were not prevalent in the earlier rebellion but increased and changed over the period of eleven years. The way the Tsar dealt with each of these…

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    How far was Rasputin responsible for the collapse of the Tsarist regime? The Tsarist regime collapsed in March 1917 when Nicholas II abdicated. By the time of the abdication the Tsarist regime had already been damaged by a number of factors that could be held responsible for the overall downfall of Tsar Nicholas II. One of these factors is the influence that Rasputin, a monk who convinced the Tsarina that he could cure her son of his haemophilia. Rasputin’s influence over the royal family made…

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    diving powers between the central and verbally express regimes, dividing powers between branches of regime evenly, utilizing checks and balances and lastly, in the Legislative Branch, there is identically tantamount representation from all the states. First, the Constitution sentinels us from tyranny by dividing the powers between the central and verbalize regimes. Some examples of this are designated in Document A. It describes that the central regime can, “regulate trade, conduct peregrine…

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    which they were not too fond of the ideas of the Regime. Many of the things the authors described were about the idea of Islamic women having to obey the rules that the regime has created or they will face severe consequences for their actions. The creation of this unjust regime was right after the Iranian Revolution which caused there to be an overthrow of the pro-western Shah of Iran. So, Islamic people rebelled against the religious beliefs of the regime. The authors also mentioned the…

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    Donald Lewis, a scholar of comparative politics, communism can be reached through a dictatorship where the proletariat class rules and utilizes force freely on the ruled people . These two definitions highlight the dissimilarity between the two regimes. Under democracy, when citizens are represented, their voices are heard. One example of democracy at work is the Declaration of Independence, which gave an outcome of certain “inalienable rights” to the people to ensure their individual freedom…

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    However they both have a very unfortunate thing in common, both nations have to deal with an over-zealous military and a history of popular dictators. We see in The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa a recounting of the Trujillo regime and the eventual the regimes eventual overthrow by concerned and unhappy members of the military. Similarly in Letter From Turkey: The Deep State By Dexter Filkins, we see an eerily similar situation unfolding in Turkey. In both The Feast of the Goat and…

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    Germany Nazi regime and the only party in Germany,any other parties where band. Hitler introduced many policies and measures to ensure the Nazis remained in control. Hitler is against democratic parties,therefore the Nazi regimes belief in one party so if you join any party apart from the Nazi regime you will likely be in prison or killed. Indeed these measures dealt with political opponents, as well as the individual people living in the country. The Nazi regime…

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    smaller, but more focused collection of research on a states’ regime type and the effect this has on how likely a state and its leader are to pursue a nuclear weapons program. In this paper I will be focusing more on this research, shying away from broader research on general theories that revolve around nuclear weapons and their proliferation. Much…

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