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    Social Inequality

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    .) Social inequality and stratification are universal phenomena. In what way or sense may they be engendered by or attributed to: a.Private ownership (Rousseau) - In the eighteenth century Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that private property creates social inequality and that this inequality ultimately leads to social conflict. Rousseau takes a more realistic approach to private property‚ and recognizes the vast inequalities that it creates between human beings‚ arguing that the acquisition

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    The Italian Mafia

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    crimes to murder of political figures. Perhaps the first notable murder committed by the Italian Mafia was the murder of Emanuele Notarbartolo‚ a Sicilian banker. The Mafia was and remains the main suspect‚ however‚ no one was convicted. Even so‚ Benito Mussolini convicted hundreds of suspected Mafia members years after the incident. He also attempted to exterminate the Mafia from Sicily. As a result‚ the Mafia spread to America because of its desirable facade for immigrants. Many Italians were already

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    Assassination can be defined as the targeted killing of an individual for political reasons in peacetime. It can be undertaken by individual citizens‚ or by the agents of another state‚ but in either case it takes place without any legal process. Assassinating a dictator is often considered in the context of Hitler and Stalin‚ or of secret CIA action against foreign leaders such as Fidel Castro in the Cold War period (after this became public knowledge in the mid-1970s US Presidents have banned the

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    Government Class NOTES

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    but a wreath of thorns." - John Milton‚ speaking on the burden of leadership. As you already know‚ leadership in governments can be bad as well as good. For every Abraham Lincoln there is an Adolf Hitler. For every Winston Churchill there is a Benito Mussolini. In good times and bad times‚ it is wise to follow the thinking of retired Army General Schwarzkopf who said that he learned as much from the mistakes of leaders as from their victories‚ and that he learned as much from avoiding the bad as imitating

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    The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights is a document that was created in 1948 in hopes of guiding others to follow principles regarding humans’ fundamental rights. After the experiences during the Second World War‚ the United Nations was created and wished to construct a guide to go along with the UN Charter (). The draft was reviewed by the Commission on Human Rights consisting of “18 members from various political‚ cultural and religious backgrounds‚” which ensured that all rights would

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    HOPE WHEN ALL IS HOPELESS: ITALO-ETHIOPIAN BLOODSHED In the History of colonialism‚ Africa is known to be the content most impacted by it in the world. All except two African countries were colonized: Ethiopia and Liberia.The focus will be on the reasons Italy failed to colonize Ethiopia. The majority if not the entirety of Ethiopians in the time were Orthodox Christians. They believed God would protect their land no matter what. These beliefs were supported by its victories in wars and resistance

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    subhash chandra bose

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    for independence. Again Bose was arrested and jailed for civil disobedience; this time he emerged to become Mayor of Calcutta in 1930. During the mid-1930s Bose travelled in Europe‚ visiting Indian students and European politicians‚ including Benito Mussolini. He observed party organisation and saw communism and fascism in action. By 1938 Bose had become a leader of national stature and agreed to accept nomination as Congress president. He stood for unqualified Swaraj (self-governance)‚ including

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    and Britain threatened Germany with war if they were to invade Poland. However‚ Hitler did not take this threat seriously and on the 1st of September 1939‚ the Nazi’s invaded Poland and on the 2nd of Germany‚ the world was at war once more. Benito Mussolini was another one of the world’s most powerful dictators who conquered Abyssinia in 1934 and who was strongly supported by their powerful ally‚ Germany . Japan was also one of Germany’s strongest

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    After Hitler and Stalin established a foundation for their empire‚ it was time for them to rise to power. Adolf Hitler looked up to Benito Mussolini and decided he wanted to reach control by seizing power. Hitler and the brownshirts began to March towards the Munich‚ but was stopped short after being fired upon by soldiers and going to jail. The experience was an wakening to Hitler and realized he would have to take control politically. Hitler and his political party “Nazis” declared that the Nazi

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    Brief History of Italy

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    BRIEF HISTORY OF ITALY Italy‚ history of since earliest times the history of Italy has been influenced by cultural and political divisions resulting from the peninsula’s disparate geography and by circumstances that made Italy the scene of many of Europe’s most important struggles for power. EARLY ITALY Human activity in Italy started during the Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. By the beginning of the Neolithic period (c.5000 BC)‚ the small communities of hunters of earlier times were

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