Papers 1831-1840 of total 53144 found.
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…wing of the Socialist Party. The next important moment in the development of Hiroshima as national emblem was the 1960 mass riots over the revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Those who opposed the revision included activists on the left…
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…in 1957, when a Canadian diplomat, Lester B. Pearson, was serving as the Secretary –General of the United Nations. Anglo- French forces attacked Egypt in order to secure the Suez Canal. At the same time, Israel invaded the Sinai Peninsula up the coastline…
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…and the national government. Unfortunately these were very conflicting views. States' rights advocates wanted to secure as many exclusive rights as possible for their own country - their state. Supporters of a strong national government argued that such was necessary…
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…, publication, all other media shall employ courteous language and the state's regulations, and they shall contribute to the education of the nation and the encouragement of its unity. All acts that foster sedition or division, harm the state's security and its…
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…such as Britain, Germany, and France. All of these countries maintain extraordinarily close relations with each other, excluding the lesser and largely non-Western countries. Decisions made at the United Nations Security Council or in the International Monetary Fund…
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…Starting around the 1870’s and lasting until around 1905, western nations began what is today called “New Imperialism.” The major powers of the western world started to gain a need for expansion. Italy, France, Great Britain, United States and Germany…
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…A great Canadian is one who takes pride in our nation, and represents the individuals of our society. Our government is made up of many political leaders, and great Canadian role models. A prime minister is one who fights for the people in society…
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Security Act was passed, giving relief to the unemployed and pensions to the elderly. Later that year, the National Labor Relations Act also strengthened the rights of labor workers. The only downside to the New Deal was the fact that it cost a great amount…
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…of their country and its people. V) Morgenthau is therefore opposed to the idea that particular nations can impose their ideologies on other nations. This is because this activity is dangerous and can threaten international peace and security. VI) Statecraft is a sober…
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…, the majority has control, and this would mean the Shiites, the aforementioned Islamic purists. From the utilitarian perspective, aimed at providing the greatest good for the greatest number, it is desirable that Iraq be broken into three separate nations. This would…
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