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Category: /History
….” Using methods like propaganda and indoctrination, there were of course people who resist to the new system. To prevent these resistances, the Nazis use organisations to terrorise these people into accepting the Nazi rule. Terror was used to reign in fringe…
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…on trial and had them executed. Robespierre was a chief architect of the reign of terror who thought that France could only become a republic by way of force. The reign of terror was a time in July of 1793 to July of 1794, which resulted in killing over…
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…— is inducing confusion and psychological distress — a good definition of terrorism. In an ABCNEWS poll released Tuesday, 65 percent said they were worried about the anthrax situation, with a third saying they were worried a "great deal." And 54 percent said…
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…eliminate the sources of terror. That would be even better. It may be that September 11 will be seen as the beginning of a long and increasingly violent battle between irreconcilable forces. That would be history's most terrible judgement. Nothing will ever…
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…and the radical act later of executing the king. It was the scarcity of food that lead to the Economic Terror imposed by the Convention in July 1793, passing a death penalty for hoarding, The Law of General Maximum on 29 September 1793 which fixed bread and essential…
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…will benefit the case in some way. How has the Patriot Act affected my protection of privacy? Well, it adds terrorism to the list of crimes in Level 1, voicemails are treated as emails in Level 2, and it allows pen registers and trap and trace devices to be used…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…as the megacities have grown. In lieu of the former threats such as war, disease and famine, today's megacities now face new tribulations, including climate change, sea level rise, civil unrest and terrorism, and emerging and reemerging diseases. Cross did…
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…of citizens that live in the same country. Palestinians and Israelis have both used terrorism against each other to get their own way. Many events in the past have made these two groups hate each other. After WWII, the UN wanted to give a homeland to the Jewish…
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…The reign of terror, the period in the French revolution when around forty thousand people lost their lives in the name of the revolution was the climax of the French Revolution. The revolution itself was caused by a combination of factors the led…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Free writers are a threat to world safety. Free writers threaten to undermine global security in a variety of ways. Free writing supports and encourages environmental destruction, global warming, child labor, and most importantly: terrorism. I'm sure…
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