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…scheme, which required them to sign a contract guaranteeing that they would remain employed in farming, mining, domestic service, railway work, or other forms of manual labour for a period of two years; or, under the close relative scheme, which enabled…
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…that the previous government was headed toward Communism. We wish your government well." The former secretary of state dismissed American human rights campaigns against Chile's government as "domestic problems" and assured Pinochet that he was against sanctions…
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…a tool of states and even of superpowers. In some cases, states established "puppet" terrorist organizations, whose purpose was to act on behalf of the sponsoring state, to further the interests of the state, and to represent its positions in domestic
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…in domestic affairs is limited. Therefore, though the President is very powerful in certain areas, the term "Imperial Presidency" is not applicable in all areas. The bureaucracy is not democratic for many reasons. The key features of a bureaucracy…
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…the Northern bombings, and domestic critics in general, played a role in the decision to announce a bombing pause from May 12 to the 17, of 1965. Antiwar activists carried on through the pause with their own programs, and the scattered teach-ins had…
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…: domestic disintegration and foreign invasion. Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Chinese population had doubled and redoubled. The problem of the population explosion created tremendous pressure on the limited farmland to provide sufficient food…
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….). This movement against the Northern bombings, and domestic critics in general, played a role in the decision to announce a bombing pause from May 12 to the 17, of 1965. Antiwar activists carried on through the pause with their own programs…
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…. Thus the work can be seen to reflect the then-current view of children as pure and unfettered beings. The jury may have objected to the artist's radical handling of the background. As in her domestic interiors of the time, she…
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…, Georgia. 1865 (April 9)-The Civil War ended. The majority of Lincoln’s administration was spent with dealing with domestic matters, particularly the Civil War. However, there were a few foreign or foreign-related events that took place. 1861-Secretary…
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…in the antislavery movement who now confronted the possible explosive consequences of emancipation and feared, as they said, “the effects experienced from the ungovernable rage and violence of the Blacks on Saint-Domingue.” For this reason, many abolitionist during…
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