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    The Ancien Regime

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    Introduction The monarchical government of the Ancien Regime was an aristocratic, social, legal and political system of government prior to the French Revolution. According to Sewell (1985, p. 62), the Ancien Regime developed through a number of ideologies from different historical periods. In particular, it combined feudal, Catholic, constitutional, legal and corporate ideologies. Essentially, the system involved several social and political structures: the three estates of the realm, the…

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    The Cuban Regime

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    Regime change highlights the negative, primal desires of the human conscious. Greed and apprehension are the driving factors behind today’s global instability. Economically, the US intervened in foreign land for the same reasons other global powers did throughout the course of human history. The target country has resources that the intervening country wants. Business interests and potential for profit were driving forces behind invasion. Moreover, the fear that communism would spread throughout…

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    Cuban Regime

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    that gathered in the streets of Hialeah the night the man who altered the course of many lives, including mine, died. My grandmother, a Cuban widow, who’d live over 50 years in American and speaks close to no English, experienced the pain of Castro’s regime first-hand. That night, at a fatigue-filled 85 years old, she would take out the Guiro, a Cuban instrument used usually for celebrations like fiestas and Noche Buena, and frantically strum while yelling “¡Fidel está muerto!” Castro became…

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    Totalitarian Regime

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    ruling group has complete control. An example of totalitarian in the phrase "totalitarian regime" which means a rule where the ruler has total authority over everyone. Totalitarian governments came to power because they kill people. Also Totalitarian regimes kill a greater number of foreign citizens. In general, the more totalitarian a government is, the more likely they will kill people. The more totalitarian regimes kill greater number of people. The more totalitarian a government is, the…

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    Invisalign Regime

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    of their orthodontic plan. Invisalign is the answer for a beautiful smile without advertising the fact every time you open your mouth. Invisalign is a welcome alternative to fixed braces that have brackets, wires and rubber bands. An Invisalign regime involves clear plastic aligners that fit over your teeth almost the same way a mouth guard does. Every two weeks, you get a new aligner that pushes the teeth a little bit further until after about six to 18 months, your orthodontic problems are…

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    Brazil Military Regime

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    from a military regime at one point or another. Chile, Brazil, Argentina, among others, all had a military rule during the 20th century. However, the focus of this research paper will focus on Argentina and Brazil. By far, these two countries had a very long military rule. The Argentine military regime lasted six years, 1976-1982. Brazil’s lasted 21 years, 1964-1985. However, they each experienced them in a completely different manner. At the end of the Argentine military regime, the Latin…

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    Franco Regime Fascist

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    “To what Extent was the Franco Regime Fascist?” Francisco Franco Ruled as the Head of Spain from 1936 through the victory from the Spanish Civil War. Many argue Franco was a fascist leader due to his oppressing and powerful rule in Spain after the Spanish Civil War. The term Fascist involves of ‘a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry commerce, and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often…

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    Summary: The Cuban Regime

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    to support laws that restrict human rights, especially those of artistic expression; Cuba’s legal systems restrict and censor freedom of expression, association, and press. Nevertheless, Cuba has always nurtured numerous art and artists. The Cuban regime states that their laws, in fact, support freedom of artistic expression as long as it is aligned with their Socialist ideals. In other words, artistic expression is permitted as long as it is within the boundaries of the state. For example,…

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    Mussolini's Fascist Regime

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    How Significant were Italy's Wartime Economic Problems in Bringing About the Collapse of Mussolini's Fascist Regime in 1943? There are a number of reasons as to why Mussolini's fascist regime collapsed in 1943, namely the economic problems she faced during the war, the failures of the military and the political tensions of the time, however, the most significant contributing factor towards was the military failures brought about by Mussolini's appointment of himself as the minister for all…

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    However, it has not entirely moved back towards a full-fledged authoritarian regime. Relatively free elections do take place, Russians are free to travel and some opposition is allowed. This is has led political scientists to classify Russia as a hybrid regime. A hybrid regime is defined as containing elements of both…

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