Papers 2181-2190 of total 46463 found.
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…of the Romans and how they developed their empire, "the Aetolians once brought the Romans into Greece; and in every other country they invaded, the Romans were brought in by the inhabitants." Because the Romans understood human nature their movement into power…
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Category: /History
…it is easier for him to enter the land. Machiavelli writes of the Romans and how they developed their empire, “the Aetolians once brought the Romans into Greece; and in every other country they invaded, the Romans were brought in by the inhabitants.” Because…
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Category: /History
…. will receive its inhabitants, and what their status shall be in what Chief Justice Marshall termed the ‘American empire.’ . . . “ (Document H). This meant that it did not matter how foreign the inhabitants were to the claiming nations’ habits or traditions. They had…
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Category: /History
…of the losses in China. Compared to the other nations, the Western allies escaped lightly. The United States lost less than 300,000 people and Britain lost under 500,000. The countries of the British Empire lost an additional 120,000 lives, considerably less than…
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…of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes following the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. With the conclusion of World War II, as an absolute monarchy under the name Yugoslavia, the country became a communist republic. Autonomy was granted to Kosovo in 1974…
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…line than managers in China, in which the subjectivity of moral idealism rules decision making. The personalized, collectivist nature of decision-making by non-Western peoples would necessarily be more subjective than in cultures which consider empirical
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…of the Korean Peninsula has been altered dramatically on more than one occasion. The Japanese occupation from 1910 until 1945 marked a turning point in Korean history. Rivalries formed between several nations, including China, Russia and, of course, Japan, over trade…
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Category: /History
…was the ideology of the European empires, but it was slowly changing to competition. The mighty empires were trying to get as much land as possible from one another. The differences between the empires were coming to a climatic time in european history. It all started…
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…and mighty empire. Octavian's government was strong enough to withstand weak emperors who mishandled the Empire. His changes proved to be the cornerstone of the greatest empire the world has ever seen. During the Conflict of Orders, the lower class…
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…, but it was certainly paramount in US foreign policy. During this period, economic advancement dictated foreign relations through an "informal empire" (LN 10/2). The US had a small military and was not concerned with acquiring huge amounts of territory. However, US policy…
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