Papers 1781-1790 of total 53144 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…such tyranny and hardships and loose faith, a 'society worthy of humanity' might not be possible with out the help from others. With help from secure nations, others too can establish a stable democratic government and a free-market economy.…
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Category: /History
…. By playing with German Nationalism, Prussian Economic Power, War, the international situation and the failures of the Austrian State Bismark had managed to guide Germany into an overwhelming position of power. Arguably, this state of complete political…
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…have broken down. As a result, most of the fish in the Shatt al-Arab river have been killed and the rest have become unsafe to eat. In 1991, to assist Iraq with all the trouble that the sanctions have resulted in, the United Nations Security Council…
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…Terrorism can no longer be looked upon as “someone else’s problem”, as the rise of international terrorist organizations presents a threat to the national security of all nations and must be regarded with the utmost importance. To completely comprehend…
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…constitution. Franklin Roosevelt is easily the most influential person of the century. The Great Depression and Roosevelt's Changes in Government The Great Depression was a horrible time for the nation and for capitalism itself. In other countries, economies…
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…. Franklin Roosevelt is easily the most influential person of the century. The Great Depression and Roosevelt's Changes in Government The Great Depression was a horrible time for the nation and for capitalism itself. In other countries, economies were so bad…
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…as expressed by James Dempsey, a constitution scholar, whose book The Constitution and Security, highlights how those hungry for power are threatening our constitutional rights with the "front" of protecting our national security, stating: The record of our nations
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Category: /History
…. This act was very vital for the short time span in which it existed. However, it did not provide a long-term solution. Moreover, this was a make work act. It provided temporary jobs that were meaningless to the nations overall security. In response…
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…supplied). Now that the red threat is gone, in the spirit of National Security Council Document No. 68 (dated April 14, 1950), the U.S. feels that it has an incumbent duty to remain the dominant controller/police officer of the world. The document states…
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…Democratic peace is presently a theory that has come under fire from many individuals due to the complex nature in which it is applied to nations and their handling of foreign affairs. There are currently two accepted arguments: (1) Democracies do…
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