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    One challenge that the new government faced was the U.S.’s relationship with France and Great Britain. One problem was France was at war with Great Britain‚ they wanted the help from the U.S. because they had an alliance during the American Revolution. This was an issue because George Washington made foreign policy during his farewell address‚ meaning not to make permanent alliances with foreign countries. Another policy that he made was the policy of neutrality (isolationism) which meant that the

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    families that lived in older times‚ but in reality it is nearly impossible for every family to be exactly the same and like old time families. Many things have influenced the change in families from how they used to be to how they are now. Social‚ economic‚ and historical changes have occurred that makes family relationships and family values different then they were. The ideal family of the past is no longer how modern families live but it is how they wish to live. In the 1950s‚ the impression

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    Colonial Development In the Colonial period Native Americans and White Landowners each viewed Quakers in completely different views. I hope to explain that the Quakers and the Indians shared more similarities‚ than there counterparts the White Landowners. The White Landowners saw them always superior and looked down on the Quakers‚ where the Indians shared more

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    opportunities. The colonists‚ however‚ were being ruled by a country an ocean away‚ and after years of development and flourishing under Britain’s rule‚ they were prepared both economically as well as politically to cut off British rule to gain the independence that would be theirs through rebellions‚ and eventually a revolution. Colonial self-rule‚ the Great Awakening‚ and the consequences of the French Indian War caused these English colonists to begin moving in the direction of declaring their independence

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    French Wars of Religion: Result of a weak monarchy‚ fragile peace agreements‚ and the battle of social worlds The reason for the length of the French wars of religion was attributed to the power vacuum that opened up during the reign of the minor Charles IX‚ as the Catholic Guises battled for power between the Protestant factions‚ the Bourbons and the Chatillons. Because the king’s vulnerable regent‚ Catherine de’ Medici wanted to keep the peace in order to protect her son’s power

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    A. What are the noticeable change in the Indian economy after 1991? How these changes affected Industrial Relations? Changes in the Scenario‚ Before and After Economics Liberalisation Before Liberalisation • State-sponsored and State-mediated development • Protected domestic market • Budgetary and directed Institutional resource allocation • Subsides and administered price regime • Welfare State active in labour market • Systematic de-casualization of jobs • Stable governing structure and

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    that the 1939-1945 war in Britain was one of the greatest collective experiences that the nation had undergone‚ with every family affected; loved ones in the armed services and families separated. Children were evacuated to the country towns and villages in a bid to keep them safe during the Blitz bombing (Lynch‚ p.152). Rationing‚ industrial unrest and financial and economic burdens added to the terror felt by the people of Britain. However‚ there was a glimmer of hope. The war won the argument

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    In the UK there was still a lot of bitterness over the war – the huge memorial at Thiepval had been started in 1928 and was not finished by the time the Young Plan was signed. The Menin Gate in Ypres was only finished in July 1927. So the scars of World War One were still very raw in the UK and with an election due in 1929 no one political party wanted to be seen as being ‘soft’ on Germany. However‚ the persuasive pull of the USA was strong – hence why the plan was adopted. 1) 12 million people

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    Bass instruments include tuba‚ string bass‚ electric bass‚ and synthesizer bass. Finally‚ the principal percussion instrument is the drum set. 4. How did the minstrel show change after the Civil War? Prior to the Civil War‚ the minstrel show was performed by white people with painted black faces‚ but after the Civil War‚ black people

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    INDIAN SCENARIO AFTER THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS 1. What initiated from the sub-prime mortgage crisis in USA two years ago was lugged forward un-seemingly till it led to the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in September‚ 2008. Thus was the commencement of the Global Financial Meltdown which has spread to all the nations including India. 2. The meltdown has affected the Indian financial system and has already forced the following changes into the national financial scheme‚ in order to restore some

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