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    This is the last entry from the diary of Tsarina Alexandra, the wife of Nicholas II, written just before she was executed by the Bolsheviks along with the rest of the royal family. The royal family was not always regarded with such disdain, and in fact, many Russian citizens once saw the Tsar, Nicholas II, as a paternal figure, appointed by God himself to lead the nation. The Tsar himself however, was indifferent to politics. In a private conversation with a friend he even said, “I am not…

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    superiority as a political regime. Plato believes that the ruler of the city should be a philosopher who goes through a strict and demanding education system; applying his “myth of the metals,” the ideal king must have a gold as opposed to silver, bronze, or iron. Those possessing a silver soul are the guardians of the city, and those with souls of bronze or iron form the majority. Plato digresses from his portrayal of a virtuous ruler to examine the degenerate regimes stemming from aristocracy.…

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    and those of the Republic. The Catalans stood with the Republic in hopes of breaking free of the Spanish rule. Many battles would ensure but in the end the Battle of the Ebro would render the Republican side defenseless and Francisco Franco’s Regime would begin. At the end of the Civil war all the way through Franco’s Rule there would be many rules and regulations made against the Catalonians. Some of these included taking any and all of the democratic liberties from the Catalans. There…

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    information lead to changes in the political system. He describes three information regimes that existed before the current one. The first involved the creation of the U.S. Postal Service and the American newspaper industry. This allowed the national flow of political information which was impossible before. These changes also led to the creation of national political parties. During the second information regime, information had become much more complex due to a greater number of issues on the…

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    'Asses the extent to which the Nazis implemented a fascist regime in Germany between 1933-1939. ' Fascism is a political term used to describe the nature of four right wing authoritarian political systems which emerged in Italy, Spain, Germany and Japan in the decade prior to World War Two. The term fascism is derived from the Latin 'fasci ' a symbol of authority in Ancient Rome, applying to the defining feature of loyalty towards authority within a fascist government. Whilst each expression…

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    Stone’s regime theory, is a theory that states the proper way to identify a city’s needs for prosperity and the steps taken to enhance a city as a whole. In a regime theory, one would observe the city and decide what is needed for the city based off of the results from the observation. Since a regime theory includes the citizens’ voices in government, these citizens come together to express their thoughts about what they believe is needed for a city to prosper. Two examples of Stone’s regime…

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    Ten Week Training Regime

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    varsity and junior varsity teams for both sports from all ten high schools. Five of the ten high schools would go through a ten week training regime and the other five would not go through the ten week training regime. This regime would take place five weeks prior to the beginning of the season and would finish during the pre-season. The ten week training regime…

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    works to achieve more balanced economic structure and at the same time gives importance to domestic demand policy. B.] China changed its exchange rate policy (as per the case): China has being going through a rough patch with respect to exchange rate regimes. China’s extensive control on the capital movement in and out of the country and a problematic banking sector are some of the reasons that led china to change its exchange rate as identified in the case study. The main reason China is…

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    stability of the food supply, the outcome of the new crops, rises in prices, and new farming methods in place. The French Revolution brought many social, political, and especially economical changes to the society; this time period was called the Old Regime. During this time, France faced food shortages and the predominance of agriculture. Usually, the people who lived on the land were poor and they faced difficult lives. Europe’s food supply stability depended greatly on the peasant…

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    Latin America is synonymous with revolutions and regime change. While, each country experienced a revolution or regime change for their own reasons it cannot be denied it is commonplace. To illustrate, from the years 1943 to 1949 eleven Latin American governments were changed by force (Stokes, 1951, 37). Also, the following is a brief list of revolutions and regime changes that occurred only in the 20th century: Mexico Revolution 1910, Argentinian Coup of 1943, Bolivia, 1952, Guatemalan…

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