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…nature. These political alliances had conflicting interests. The poor sharecropper and the White elites of the South were inherently unequal. The former slaves were looked on not as equals, but as inferior.24 Whatever well meaning reforms were instituted were…
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…of the terror bill which are clearly unconstitutional. The immigration reform bill (S. 1664), which is now in a conference committee, will be the chosen vehicle for undoing some of the unconstitutional points in the terror bill. The Clinton administration, however…
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…assault weapon legislation throughout the country. According to The Washington Post, the President was quietly working to repeal certain parts of the terror bill which were clearly unconstitutional. The immigration reform bill (S. 1664)(12), was in conference…
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…the welfare of the island to the erratic, world sugar market. This volatile economic market had both immediate and long-term effects on Cuba. First, the sugar trade played a significant role in starting the 1895 Cuban Revolution and the Spanish-American War…
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Category: /Literature/English
…annual budget. In the early 1990s Egypt began putting into place economic reforms recommended by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, including relaxed price controls, reduced subsidies, and a liberalization of trade and investment…
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…, which was concurrently in session. This was known as the October revolution (Luttwak, 74) Through this, control of Russia was shifted to Lenin and the Bolsheviks. IN a quick series of decrees, the new soviet government instituted a number of sweeping reforms
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…had to take medicine daily for the rest of his life. But he kept that fact from public view. In Congress, Kennedy voted for most of the social welfare programs of President Harry S. Truman. He was reelected to the House in 1948 and 1950. Campaign…
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Category: /History
…sharecropper and the White elites of the South were inherently unequal. The former slaves were looked on not as equals, but as inferior.24 Whatever well meaning reforms were instituted were done so paternalistically and for Southern Democrats own interests…
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…Whatever well meaning reforms were instituted were done so paternalistically and for Southern Democrats own interests. And when an alliance with Blacks no longer served the interests of the whites they were easily abandoned. When the Blacks agreement…
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Category: /History
…on not as equals, but as inferior.24 Whatever well meaning reforms were instituted were done so paternalistically and for Southern Democrats own interests. And when an alliance with Blacks no longer served the interests of the whites they were easily…
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