Papers 1951-1960 of total 53144 found.
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…presidency, the failures and successes of the New Deal, the role of Depression-era demagogues like Father Charles Coughlin and Senator Huey Long, the rise of organized labor, the origins of Social Security, the "Constitutional Revolution" of 1937, the origins…
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Securing the dynasty: The reign of Henry VII The Battle of Bosworth <Tab/>The War of Roses had divided the political nation, creating two sides, as factionalism at court had spilled over into conflict in the countryside. &…
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…1991 public offering of ADRs by Telemex (the Mexican telephone company), the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission worked closely with Mexican officials to facilitate the offering, granting several technical exemptions to S.E.C. underwriting rules (SEC…
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…to secure the territories in Palestine that were allocated in the United Nations' resolution. Britain's failure to create a stable transition period resulted in the Arabs and Jews fighting for supremacy. As a result of the superior Jewish fighting capabilities…
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…How Much Immigration? Since long before this country became a nation, people were migrating here. In fact the oldest human fossil ever found in the United States, known as Del Mar Man, was dated at 50,000 years old (Soto). The people who made…
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security, a pressing national interest of the American people. The expansion of trade has always figured prominently in President Clinton's foreign policy agenda. For instance, Clinton's economic program included the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA…
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…of some of the key terms which will be used in the report and which need to be understood in order grasp the issues which are being discussed. 2.1.1 Comint Communications Intelligence or Comint is defined by the National Security Agency (NSA), an American…
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…resulted in serious National Security repercussions. One such touted phreak was a phone call to the then President Nixon's bomb shelter in VA; another was (allegedly) a call to the Pope by Steve Wozniak. This was all possible because the phone system…
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…was still in the main the Europe of the ancien régime." (Petrie 7). By the year 1901, Europe's nineteenth-century promises had become substantial realities: the nation state, constitutional government, and a predominantly secularized society…
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…that expanded federal authority are the National Security Act of 1947, which established agencies such as the National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency. The United States government took on a "Big Brother" mentality in the name of national
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