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…, which Hitler used as an excuse to begin using terrorist acts against politicians who were his enemies.(Howes, Kelly King) The next day he issued a decree that gave him the power to protect the nation against communist acts of violence. The Nazis began…
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Category: /Law & Government
…which is newly developed department. President Bush made up this new department for the sole reason of protecting our country, the United States, from future terrorist attacks. <Tab/>On August 7, 1789 a branch of the military known…
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…militants in Pakistan, the [September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on America] signified that their hour of triumph had come. In a spasm of religious ecstasy, thousands rushed to join the Taliban and al-Qaeda, and many tens of thousands mobilized in the cities…
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…helped to steer the economy through the crash of 1987, the recession of the early 1990's and the terrorist attacks of September 11. In 1998 unemployment feel to a 24-year low and inflation hit an 11-year low. Greenspan is not very public and the last time he…
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…France's isolation and stated that in case of an attack France and Russia would support each other (especially against Germany). Germany's new found position led her to greater investment in her military. By 1898 Germany had the world's best army and began…
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…to troubles in the business environment. There is strong evidence to support this in Honeywell's case, following its failed merger attempts with GE and the September 11 terrorist attacks. This led to financial difficulties, which consequently redirected…
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…I INTRODUCTION. Ku Klux Klan, secret terrorist organization that originated in the Southern states during the period of Reconstruction following the American Civil War (1861-1865) and was reactivated on a wider geographic basis in the 20th century…
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…as a way of achieving their goals, which included an anarchist rebellion on the separatism of Quebec from Canada, the establishments of a workers' society, and conquer of the Quebec government. Beginning with symbolic attacks such as mailbox bombings, the FLQ…
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…be evil for one person, or in this case one religion, may or may not be evil in another. For example, the terrorist attacks on the United States of September 11th have been permanently etched into our minds as evil, because we are citizens in the United States…
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…the 'Trial of the Seventeen'. They were accused of setting up terrorist groups with Trotsky, thirteen were shot. Shortly after that was the largest trial, 'Trial of the Twenty-One', at this trial the defendants confessed to being members of the 'Trotsky-Rightist…
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