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    The video‚ “A Tale of Two Political Systems”‚ investor and political scientist Eric X. Li speaks about the electoral democracy in the U.S. versus the one party system in China. Mr. Li presents different statics and views on why a one party system isn’t as bad as it seems. He then goes on to explain that a one party system has helped China become the second largest economy in the world and that their people are living in comfort. Mr. Li states this is possible because of three characteristics‚ adaptability

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    The Political Representation: Meanings and Implications Political Representation: Past‚ Present‚ and Future Khaliun Magsarjav European Studies II Bratislava‚ 2013 Today‚ in countries which choose representative democracy as a form of state‚ ordinary citizens have the right to one man-one vote and thus they‚ in regular elections‚ vote for a political candidate or a political party

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    The foundation of correctional law and the start of the correctional system goes back to the seventeenth and eighteenth century in England. In the seventeenth and eighteenth century it began as hospice facilities which were institutions that promoted the idea of isolating offenders from each other. There were also had houses of correction which emphasized the importance of hard work at disagreeable tasks. The 1779 Penitentiary Act found that prisoners should be housed in secure and sanitary facilities

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    Wr iting Modules Refine and formalize a plan. Determine how you will present your ideas. Make an outline and clearly determine your thesis or topic statement‚ and your subtopics. Set the plan aside and take a break. Come back to your plan and revise as necessary. Drafting Compose the first draft of the paper. F ollow your outline. T ry to write without stopping. New ideas may occur‚ make changes as needed. Step away from the draft for awhile‚ and come back. Revising Make major changes

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    The Virginia Plan‚ New Jersey Plan‚ and the Great Compromise was a big part of America’s future. The Virginia Plan was for a legislative branch. It placed the broad outlines of what became the U.S. Constitution. The New Jersey Plan was a Small State Plan. It was a structure for the United States. The Great Compromise saved the Constitutional Convention. This had to do with the House and the Senate. All of these plans have played a big role in the way that America is today. The Virginia Plan was

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    ‘The First World War ultimately widened rather than narrowed Germany’s political divisions’. Discuss. The First World War had great effects upon Germany’s divisions; Germany’s political divisions were widened rather then narrowed by the outbreak of war. Left wing parties‚ especially the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) made large gains in the 1912 German election. German government at the time was still dominated by the Prussian Junkers who feared the rise of these left wing parties. Fritz

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    what happened to China in the 19th Century that helped create the social and political environment for the Boxer Rebellion The opium wars between the western world and the Chinese empire was the spark to ignite the fury of the Chinese people. After the Asian forces lost the second war‚ the westerners made the Chinese sign a humiliating treaty‚ allowing opium to continue to flow into china‚ as well as surrendering the island of Hong Kong to the British Empire. Also seaports were opened to foreign

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    19th century

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    19th century: period of growing consciousness‚ restlessness which promulgated the formation of two major movements  Propaganda Movement (failed)  Revolutionary Movement (replaces the PM) Leaders:  Jose Rizal  Marcelo H. Del Pilar  Lopez Jaena Members:  Pedro Paterno  Ponce  Panganiban  Antonio Luna *They worked for the Philippines’ assimilation as a Spanish province and equal treatment of the Filipinos as for the Spaniards *Writings in this period cannot be called literature

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    AUSTRALIA Australia is a truly unique place. It is the world’s 6th largest country and its smallest continent. Australia is the same size as 48 states of USA or 1‚5 Europe. However‚ it still has the lowest population in the world- 23‚829‚000 or only 2 people per square km. After World War II‚ Australia has launched a massive immigration program which include: employment visas‚ student visas‚ family visas‚ skilled visas‚ programs for refugees and Special Humanitarian Program. According to Australian

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    1 From 1917 to 1919 Woodrow Wilson argued that the United States faced new responsibilities for global leadership‚ and advocated U.S. participation in the League of Nations‚ a collective body designed to ensure international peace‚ security‚ and prosperity. Most Americans rejected Wilson’s overtures‚ however. Beginning in 1937 Franklin Roosevelt (and Truman after FDR’s death) made arguments similar to those of Wilson and ultimately built widespread public support for full involvement in World War

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