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    Race Relations in the USA 1945-1968 ‘Why did the Freedom Rides and Freedom Marches Take place in the USA in the early 1960’s?’ – 8 marks The Freedom Rides and the Freedom Marches took place in the USA in the early 1960’s for many reasons. During this time‚ segregation was enforced by law and African Americans were heavily oppressed so they were fighting for their civil rights as promised to them by the constitution of the USA. The Freedom Rides were organised by the NAACP (Nation Association for

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    System of international relations after the Peace of Westphalia and the Congress of Vienna: A Comparative Analysis. Introduction It is common knowledge that human history can be viewed from different perspectives. So‚ in terms of economic‚ for example‚ it appears as a history of modes of production‚ the logic of which was deeply analyzed by Karl Marx. But in terms of geopolitical history can be thought of as a consistent change of power units "world order"‚ or geo-political eras. Each era is characterized

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    Summary of Primary Source The primary source‚ “World War II and Mexican-Americans (1945)” describes the founding of an organization that confronts against the anti-Latina discrimination and fights for equal rights for Latinos. The League of United Latin American Citizens or known as LULAC specifies why there’s mistreatment of “Mexicans” when they are people that risked their lives to help during WWII. They define that in the United States there’s an ideal that the “American Culture” is remarkable

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    SIMILARILY BETWEEN MY WORLD AND TRUMAN WORLD According to me‚ there are some connection between my view of the world and Truman view of the world. In the movie Truman always wanted to travel and explore the world he was so eager to go to Fiji island that he tried many times to escape the island but every time he tried he fail. According to me also a human being should always travel to various places so that he remains fresh and learns about new things. So during my childhood days when I was in 5th

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    During the final stages of World War II in 1945‚ the United States conducted two atomic bombings against Japan in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After six months of intense strategic fire-bombing of 67 Japanese cities the Japanese government ignored an ultimatum given by the Potsdam Declaration. By executive order of President Harry S. Truman the U.S. dropped the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima on Monday‚ August 6‚ 1945‚[1][2] followed by the detonation of "Fat Man"

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    Japan’s development after the Second World War. 1. The real situation after World War After the World War II ended‚ Japan was one of the defeated countries. She was left with a lot of damages‚ especially the two cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki which suffered serious atomic bombing. Severe food shortages were common; the economy was almost totally paralyzed from wartime destruction‚ rampant black marketeering and runaway inflation; few Japanese had any money but there really wasn’t anything to

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    concession system—in which private international companies control oil resources within oil-producing countries—and allows oil-producing countries to regain control. Once these countries become the sole owners of their resources‚ they have to decide how to maximize the net present value of their known stock of oil in the ground.[1] Several key implications can be observed as a result of oil nationalization. On the home front‚ national oil companies are often torn between national expectations that they

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    to be perceived in the broader international relations. African countries should assist their economies by trading with one another. The liberal view would see that if South Africa assists its neighbouring countries profit from international deals made‚ then the logical

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    what exactly is meant by international relations. Secondly‚ it tells the story of how and why the study of international relations emerged when it did‚ during the course of modern history. Even though‚ the history and the origins of this discipline alone does not reveal everything we need to know about how international relations functions in this day and age‚ it certainly would help us to understand the legacy left behind by this study’s original purpose‚ international gains and calamities‚ and

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    History‚ or International Relations. Students choose a topic‚ work with their adviser to refine the topic and develop an argument‚ and then compose a compelling analysis of the issue. In general‚ students should avoid a purely historical paper and aim for a topic which has clear relevance to the current day. Research papers should concentrate on analysis rather than policy prescriptions. The goal of the paper should be a rigorous examination of the causes and effects of important international events

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