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    medicine.citizens of Venezuela do not have a lot of rights they have health issues and are living in poverty. Venezuela is in poverty due to owing money to other countries. There is a severe shortage in medicine venezuela has tried talking to the united nations for help but could not get any help . In the hospitals there are people dying because they don't have the basic medical care and medicine they need .There is also a shortage of food All over Venezuela there are hungry people and they…

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    Korean War Dbq

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    increased tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. After WWII the international system quickly made a shift from multipolar system to a bipolar system, involving the two remaining super powers. The Primary goal for the U.S and U.S.S.R, or any state, was survival. The only way to achieve this goal was to increase their power. The cause of this war and its fight was a result of the change in the world’s balance of power, the differences between the states domestic policies,…

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    Habeas Corpus Essay

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    One hundred twenty thousand. That is the approximate amount of innocent people who are imprisoned in the United States, according to The Innocence Project’s estimates. To some, this may not be startling. Since 2002, the United States has had the highest incarceration rate in the world (Population Reference Bureau), which raises some suspicion about the criminal justice system and amount of people who are lawfully detained. However, it is possible for prisoners to “seek relief from unlawful…

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    The construction of the Panama channel came from a French construction team in the 1880s, but around 1896, the President and the Senate of the United States were interested in establishing a canal across Panama to South America, with some favoring a canal across Nicaragua and others advocating the purchase of the French interests in Panama. The French manager of the New Panama Canal Company, Phillipe Bunau-Varilla, who was seeking American involvement, asked for $100 million, but accepted $40…

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    The Bill for the working Economic class of the United Stated of America, well it is considered to me. Without a doubt most people like free stuff, or is it just me? It is mostly common for people to flock for the nearest free thing possible, for instance free samples at Costco; to complimentary items given at supermarkets, and so on. In this case that free sample is HR#676 which is the proposition of free Health and Medicare for all. What HR#676 is generally about, the estimated balance of free…

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    what the Unites States has traditionally tried to establish. It is important for the United States’ strategic interests because these bases were established to prevent hostile foreign powers from creating facilities to further their footprint. They also wanted to destabilize these groups from supporting subversive activities. If the United States were successful in obtaining a greater grasp on the Caribbean they would be able to protect their American territories in the Unites States Virgin…

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    the China and Japan going to war in 1937. This war would anger the United States because, with China was a principle ally, Japan seized large parts of Chinas territory. In 1940, a year after Hitler starts World War II, Japan allies with him to invade Indochina, which creates more tension…

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    In early August of 1990, Saddam Hussein, the leader of Iraq, ordered the occupation and invasion of its neighbor, Kuwait. In result of Hussein’s order, Egypt and Saudi Arabia called on Western nations including the United States to interfere. Hussein confronted United Nations Security Council demands to depart from Kuwait by mid-January 1991, and the Persian Gulf War had started with an enormous U.S.-led air offensive known as an Operation Desert Storm. Also, after 42 days of fierce…

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    defeat or deter their opponents. For example, Arab’s decision to abandon Soviet Union’s alliance with Egypt in the mid-1970s and ally with the United States was driven by a combination of economic, military, and diplomatic support. Arab succumbed to defeat in each war waged with Israel, hence partnership with the United States could help regain the Sinai and restore the Egypt’s declining economy. To increase chances of success, strategists can borrow from Clausewitz, where he argues that, war…

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    The passage I chose from the readings and lectures, talks about political and economic crisis (instability) and inequality among Mexico’s citizens. For example, chapter 3 states that Mexico in 36 years Mexico had 48 different governments, which ended up harming Mexico’s economic growth in many negative ways. In terms of inequality, land was given to the people who had privilege and most importantly, American investments had the privilege to obtain land and an open door to other resources such…

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