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    1. An activist is a person who is striving to bring political or social change. Famous activist Martin Luther King Jr. was a social activist who led the Civil Rights Movement in the United States to bring justice for African Americans. 2. To annex means to add to a document or to something. When the United States annexed Alaska would be an annex. 3. The central government is the government that only has power over an individual state. The executive position of a central government is the…

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    Unfortunately, the greed of the human race corrupts this dreamer 's utopia when people get paid the same no matter how hard they work. Like a drop of poison, corruption spreads throughout every heart, even to leaders in the government. When people in America hear "Soviet Union", they think of the distrust, tension, and massacres that occurred because of corruption in the USSR. Granted, the Soviet Union was responsible for a plethora of technological advances, such…

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    Every candidate who is currently running for president has a very formidable and prestigious background. However, one stands out more than any other, that of Dr. Ben Carson. He is best known for successfully separating two twins conjoined at the head without either one of them dying. Now he is running for president and is an extremely electable candidate for the presidency because uses common sense to run things , not politics, he also holds many traditional values that this nation shares with…

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    Pan-African Revolution

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    serving, member was enriching themselves as party and government bureaucrats Nkrumah 's attempts to crack down on the corruption failed, he began to silences hi critics and moved to a one-party state in 1964 He was referred to as “Big Man” and a dominating political figure. Powerful outsiders want Nkrumah gone He survived three attempts against his life In February 1966 he fell victim to a coup Exiled to Guinea He watched the growth of the black panther party in the States Nkrumah died in 1972 …

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    The migration of Asians to America dates back to the 1600s, and the first Asian immigrants were mostly Chinese. Their first stop in the western hemisphere was not North American, but Central America (Mexico), and they arrived on ships of the Manila Galleon. The Manila Galleons were Spanish trading ships that made round-trip sailing voyages once or twice per year across the Pacific Ocean from the port of Acapulco, to Manila in the Philippines, which were both part of New Spain. But, the first…

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    Cold War Effect

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    The Cold War of 1947 created a tumultuous period between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics (U.S.S.R.). After World War II, both America and the Soviets suffered through political disputes, and communism in their nation. The Yalta became the cornerstone of tensions between U.S. and U.S.S.R. as it shaped the Cold War. The Yalta Conference of February of 1945 highlighted distrust between the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union (Kennedy 867). The…

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    World War I. Why did the U.S. get involved in World War I? Why was it a controversial war in America? Explain Wilson 's goals after the war. How successful was he? The United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917. The United States maintained the status of neutrality, and President Woodrow Wilson attempted to be an intermediary between the warring parties. The countries of the Entente conducted mass purchases of the American raw materials for military industry, food and weapons, thus…

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    Spring of Nations, a series of uncoordinated workers’ revolts throughout countless states in Europe, Marx and Engels’ Communist Manifesto was more than a mere summation of Communist political ideology; it was a call to revolution where the Communist party detailed and explained the inevitable victory of the lower classes that extremely outnumbered that of the higher. However unsuccessful those revolts were, Marx’s arguments have gone on to embody and most succinctly summarize the ideologies of…

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    There is an ongoing debate on whether the government should regulate pornography because it is harmful or offensive to women and society. Offense and harm seemingly go hand in hand but are two different concepts. Being offended means being in a disliked mental state such as annoyance, disgust, or shame, but without being harmed (Feinberg, 1988, p. 278). Being offended is less serious than being harmed; thus, John Stuart Mill’s harm principle, which states the government can only interfere with…

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    J. Robert Oppenheimer

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    The USSR was rapidly developing their own nuclear weapon, modelled after Oppenheimer's work, to use against America. There was “mutually assured destruction” guaranteed between the two global superpowers with the hypothetical use of this weapon. “Understanding clearly what he had wrought and terrified by the future this augured, he later struggled for international…

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