Papers 1351-1360 of total 6559 found.
…of acts of war or terrorism. As a result unjustified persecution could ensue. The white women's labour laws were put in place to prohibit the hiring of white women in restaurants, laundries or any other Oriental owned business. The law was designed…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…against a significant minority? And how do we strengthen our bond as Europeans, when the extremes of xenophobia and terrorism threaten to destroy any sense of mutual understanding or collective human rights? Before delving into such discussions, one must…
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…he became chancellor, Hitler called for new elections in an effort to get full control of the Reichstag, the German parliament, for the Nazis. The Nazis used the government apparatus to terrorize the other parties. They arrested their leaders and banned…
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…Constitutional Law and Theory <Tab/> Brothers Armed in Terrorism Strategy (BAITS) can voice their opinion about anything they want, but when they stated that they seek to use primary means to overthrow the government, it is clear…
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…of the security vault and starts taking notes to better prepare, so he can present his anti-terrorism case in front of the nine eleven investigation commission. A few months after doing so, and before the last presidential convention, the FBI asks him what happened…
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…Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism) (ACLU: the USA PATRIOT Act). The Patriot Act, stretching 342 pages in length, was drafted in an attempt to protect the American people from the rising threat of terrorism which had taken root on Sept. 11th (ACLU…
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…as an excuse for invasion, which leads to a further Anti-America feeling. Since Iraq, Afghanistan, and Iran are qualified as rogue states and states that support terrorism. For instance, The Bush administration itself has made the case for military action based…
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…. Mussolini and Adolf Hitler used "The Prince" as a kind of textbook to guide them in the pursuit of power. In this regard, consider the role that violence, murder, and terrorism play in politics. In his book Machiavelli gives examples from history. He gives…
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…, successive rulers have sponsored and exploited a variety of militant groups, notably the Taliban in Afghanistan, and Jaish-e-Muhammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba to terrorize Kashmir. The military and its most powerful agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence force…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Circle League distributed a leaflet declaring that African Americans would terrorize white neighborhoods with "rapes, robberies, knives, guns and marijuana." The pamphleteer was convicted when the court decided that libelous statements aimed at groups…
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