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    The rise of religious fundamentalism in the Middle East mostly had a negative impact on regional security from 1970 to 2000. There were many reasons for the rise and it was mainly due to the Islamic fundamentalism as they were described as a turning point. Regional security refers to the security concerns and well being of the regional states in the Middle East. Religious fundamentalism was initially caused by the desire to recreate the golden age of the religion and improving the present‚ yet

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    In practice‚ collective security was mostly dependent on the Council because only their permanent members possessed the political‚ economic and military power to intervene decisively. Unfortunately‚ the Council excluded great powers like Germany on the basis of it being the loser in the First World War‚ the Soviet Union because of its communist government and the United States whorefused to join. The composition of the Council was also criticized as a victors’ club in Germany‚ a capitalist club by

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    and pledge no allegiance to the flag. Some will not respond because of indifference or calloused hearts. Others will be working to tear the fabric of our national life to shreds; to worsen‚ not heal‚ our sickness; to destroy‚ not to build; to bring disunity‚ not unity‚ to the nation. For them‚ patriotism is dead; love of country is archaic. Has the time come for us to abolish what our forefathers created? Has their vision of liberty‚ justice‚ and happiness proved unattainable?Are we ready to say that

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    Before there was the Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM)‚ there was the Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA). CARIFTA was intended to encourage balanced development of the region by increasing‚ diversifying and liberating trade‚ also ensuring fair CARIFTA was limited as the free trade area was not enough to garner the desired economic efficiency. According to Bernal (2007) “... it did not provide for free movement of labour and capital‚ or for the coordination of agricultural‚ industrial and

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    church hence leading to religious dormancy. Christians befallen by this destructive temptation end their fellowships paralyzing the advancement of the gospel towards each other and even to the world outside. Division of individual ethnic groups causes disunity within the body of Christ giving the devil a leeway to cause havoc. As time goes on the lack of unity as previously quoted earths up enmity amongst the church elders a viral vice which downs to the church members. It’s eminent that it is not once

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    from 1871‚ Elections were rigged "Since nothing changed … the population was forced into apathy or violent opposition" Paul Preston Weakness of Government Had a lot of power had the right to intervene in politics if Crisis occurred Did not intervene when King was forced to abdicate 1931 Happened in 1820‚ 1871‚ 1923 Reputation of Brutality Needed Heavy taxes to maintain Unpopular with the people Expensive Role of the Spanish Army Lost the spanish empire during

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    Black Americans implies the black colored people who where found in America and the Caribbean island as descendants of the ex-slaves from Africa. Black Nationalist movement refers to the movement which shows and explains the original of the black people in the indigenous American. This Nationalist movement of the political where introduced by people like Marcus Garvey‚ Henry Neat Turner‚ Martine Delaney‚ Edward Wilmot and so on. First World War was the imperialist war which fought between

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    The United States serves as a giant puzzle. From coast to coast‚ each region of land is slowly being put together. This is very similar to westward expansion. From 1801 to1844‚ westward expansion spread rapidly and America experienced a serious change in national unity. During this period territorial expansion had a very large impact and overall brought Americans together. During the early 1800’s (1800-1823) the Louisiana Purchase and Treaty of 1818 increased national unity. The Louisiana Purchase

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    The progressives were a group of reformers who were originated in late nineteenth to early twentieth century. These reformers were mainly white‚ middle-socio-economic class American English who had been born in the United States. They were actively involved into improvement in the sectors like political and social. Different sorts of ideas and solutions were generated by the progressives. Working in favor of women’s right‚ health sector‚ improving working environment and protection of natural resources

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    Following the sixteenth-century‚ an awareness of European society’s ills started to form. As a result‚ it was common for individuals to develop paradisiacal ideologies that aimed to improved and reform the corrupt establishment; in some cases‚ these ideologies went on to become economic systems. The first among these thinkers to conceive a paradise free of corruption was Sir Thomas More. In his 1516 book‚ Utopia‚ More aims to illuminate and eradicate the socio-political corruptions in Europe by creating

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