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    determination for Japan to maximize its power; however, Abe has been a complicated politician since his economic policies differ from so-called nationalism. Abe is a neoliberal; yet, Abe’s economic policy is also a part of strategies for Japan to become a superpower. Global emphasis is the key world. Since his presidential inauguration, Abe has visited 49 countries by 2014 (Gabriel). One of the main purposes of his foreign trips is to trade promotion, and the Japanese government calls it an…

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    inevitable, given the existence of tensions between the superpowers prior to World War…

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    Summary Of Still I Rise

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    you show your full ability to do other tasks. Superpowers in cartoons and comic books are usually given to fictional characters who hide in the background of life. The writers do that to give ordinary people something to feel special about. They are given powers such as flying, speed, or invisibility, but hardly ever given the power to know everything or to receive special knowledge. Why is that? Most people do not think of knowledge as a superpower or anything special, but being educated and…

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    The Cold War was a war between the two superpowers that remained powerful without much damage.The destruction of the former European superpower German, the aftermath of WWII allowed for countries to become powerful. The tensions that arose from the balance of power started a international eastern /western barrier that continues to exist today. From 1945 till the 1990’s, the United States and the former Soviet Union were engaged in an ideological war that resulted in a race for nuclear weapons. A…

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    The Cold War had a variety of causes and consequences that affected the world superpowers at the time. There were many positive and negative effects of the Cold War. Most of these effects fell in favor with the U.S. and led to the demise of the Soviet Union. Even though the U.S. and the Soviet Union were allies during World War II, they disagreed on the way they wanted to bring about change in the world and thus became enemies. “Together, these nations and others brought about the downfall…

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    attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. The United States immediately declared war on Japan, and then Germany responded by also declaring war on the United States. Germany was at war against Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union. The greatest superpowers the world has ever known. The German forces were surprisingly expanding their territory during World War two by invading and conquering countries on the borders of Germany, so the United States and the Allies had to plan a way to defeat…

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    Hidden Powers By Zoe Kinvig It would be amazing if everyone had a superpower, Everyone would be special and unique, They would have great adventures and ideas, They could contribute to the world with their powers, Things would be different in a matter of hours. In a super world, mailmen could fly around the world in an instant, Inventors could come up with award winning ideas with a snap of their fingers. Chefs could replicate food to feed the poor, end world hunger, Cops would have X-ray…

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    Ancient Rome And The USA

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    The United States of America has a great chance at becoming a superpower country. Its military, government, population, and land give the greatest advantage over other potential superpower countries. For example, we have a strong government leading powerful branches in our military. The foundation, our government is greater than others because the people determine who the best leaders are. In 509-27 B.C. Rome was at its best, they were strong. I think it's because the people at the time decided…

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    1970s Detente Essay

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    period of cooperation between the superpowers, detente failed to stop the eventual buildup of tensions between Moscow and Washington DC. However, detente did not fail completely; some advances towards international stability were made during the 1970s. First of all, detente did little to stabilise international relations since it failed to achieve any significant progress towards nuclear disarmament. Nuclear weapons had long been a source of tension between the superpowers. As a result, SALT I…

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    The United States and Soviet Union had two completely different world views that lead to tension between the nations and the Cold war. After world war two the United States and Soviet Union were two of the largest superpowers and were now in the possesion of new weapons of mass destruction. This and different political views on how the government should govern its people lead to a falling out between the super powers that would lead to years of rivalry. The differences between the two nations…

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