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    For many years‚ State of the Union is presented annually by the president of the United States. The president outlines the accomplishments over the previous years‚ as well as the things to be done for the coming year. On the 12th day of February‚ 2013‚ President Obama declared his agenda on his second term. He was very detailed about his promises and goals to people of the nation. The speech was made to deliver his obligation and responsibilities which will bring the prosperity and restore the complication

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    President Obama’s State of the Union Speech:  Topics Chart   Topics you expect the President to bring up: Why? Was the topic brought up?    Middle Class  Because we are having problem with the economy  yes  College    Cause before the speech there was a new rule that if you do good in school you get two free years of college  yes  Working families    My mom was talking to me about a men and a lady working really hard and they met Obama  yes                                                   President

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    conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union? Background: The United States and Soviet Union pursued a policy of “détente” or thawing of tensions from the late 1960s until 1980. This policy was intended to reduce the risk of a military confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. One of the central aspects of détente was communication between the two governments. Détente was pursued during the Nixon‚ Ford and Carter administrations in the United States and rule of Leonid

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    From Revolution to Ruin: Unraveling the Complex Forces Behind the Soviet Union’s Dissolution The collapse of the Soviet Union‚ a transformative event marking the end of a geopolitical era‚ was primarily driven by a combination of internal economic inefficiencies‚ failed political reforms such as Gorbachev’s Perestroika and Glasnost‚ and the exacerbating effect of external pressures including the arms race and global shifts towards neoliberal policies. These factors‚ compounded by the rise of nationalist

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    Christopher Jones‚ who denied Reagan’s role in the collapse of the Soviet Union. Harry Papasotiriou writes: "The Soviet Union certainly collapsed of its own weight‚ but Reagan helped speed up the process. The following paragraphs are from a forthcoming book that I am co-authoring. Reagan’s conviction that the Soviet Union was both a dangerous military power and a collapsing economic system derived not from any deep knowledge of the Soviet Union. Yet he proved to be the proverbial right man in the right

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    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)‚ which was established in 1922‚ was the first communist state in the world. Run by the general secretary‚ the equivalent of the position of the president in the United States‚ the communist party controlled the government‚ and the government controlled all of the industry and agriculture. Yet‚ under such strict government control‚ the Soviet Union ended in collapse in the year 1991. The main contributing factor towards the downfall of the USSR was the

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    important to notice that during the time of the Soviet Unionstate censorship of economic activity was widespread. This can be proven as when Gorbachev took over‚ his policies curbing state censorship allowed Soviet media to report detrimental‚ long covered truths about‚ amongst many other pains‚ how the standards of living in the West were far ahead of what they were in the Union. Furthermore‚ when Gorbachev inherited leadership of the Soviet Union‚ he also inherited a crumbling political system

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    The effects of the union on the United States Postal Service Brittney Horton University of Phoenix HRM 531 April 09‚ 2012 Alesha Alstoft Abstract The United States Postal Service is one of the nations most thriving companies. It has over 600‚000+ employees and is the second largest civilian employer in the United States. (DeHaven‚ 2010). While it is one of the countries most thriving businesses it is not void of faults. To prevent the employees from being mistreated‚ most

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    creation of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics‚ better known as the Soviet Union‚ is created. First lead by Vladimir Lenin‚ the Soviet Union was found to be the first country to be considered socialist with plans to become a communist party in the future. The Soviet Union was made up of 15 republics and at the time was the largest country in the world. After Lenin’s death in 1924‚ Joseph Stalin came to power that had control throughout World War II until his death in 1953. After the war the Soviet Union

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    Why Did the Soviet Union Collapse? HIS 127: World in the 20th Century December 2012 While political dynamics played a large role in the collapse of the Soviet Union‚ economic breakdown was the main cause of its deterioration. Built on the Socialist ideology of state owned and run business‚ the declining Soviet economy was plagued by economic inefficiencies and corruption. The country suffered from decades of being tossed on the rough seas of inconsistent and capricious political leadership

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