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    basic liberties and self-governance. In the United States we always make statements about freedom‚ this thought that we were able to do what we want would be a great example of sovereignty that we as Americans can all relate to. One of the greatest challenges that multinational corporations pose to state sovereignty is the face that some states have had to rely on these very corporations to boost the economy in their respective states. States are often forced to rely on these sorts of businesses

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    Nullification in the United States can be defined as a legal‚ constitutional theory that gives any one of the states the right to declare any law passed by congress null and void that that particular state feels is unlawful or unconstitutional. It has been said that this theory has never been legally sustained by the federal court. The federal and state courts‚ not to mention the Supreme Court‚ have frequently rejected the idea of Nullification. All of the courts banded together and came to the decision

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    A bloody war has been fought against a tyrannical ruler and forged a new country. This new nation was the United States of America. The United States was formed after breaking from the cruel yoke of King George III. After a quick stint with a failing Articles of Confederation‚ fifty wealthy Caucasian men gathered to frame a new path for the young‚ disunited country. Not all the delegates were there. New Hampshire’s delegates weren’t present until July‚ while Rhode Island’s delegates were in absentia

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    The GeheimeStaatspolizei or Gestapo was Nazi Germanys secret police ‚ founded in 1933 by Herman Goring the Gestapo fell under the SS to the point that The Gestapo was administered by officers of the SS. For most of its existence Heinrich Himmler directly controlled the Gestapo as he was appointed Chef der Deutschen Polizei thus controlling all police units within Nazi Germany. The Gestapo acted outside of the normal judicial process as it acted above the law and had rights of imprisonment or execution

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    Night: Judaism and Nazis

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    Elie Wiesel’s Night is the conflict between Elie and himself (Man vs. Himself) that over layers the conflict where the Nazis continuously killed and beat Jews with no sympathy (Man vs. Man). The complex conflict helps to convey the theme Hatred and Death. Elie struggles to be the sole supporter for his father‚ who is constantly being beaten for unnecessary reasons by the Nazis. Along the journey to Gleiwitz‚ Elie ran with an injured foot willing to just give up and surrender his life for his foot

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    when Congress developed such a plan that would cause the country to change drastically. After war there would be no more slavery‚ no more succession and more Federal and less State power. The vision of congress was to have a Congressional Radical Reconstruction. The U.S were ready to take the Oath to vote and follow the state requirements. Two congressional groups formed over the subject of Reconstruction. A majority group

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    Eugenics in Nazi Germany

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    The use of eugenics‚ or “racial hygiene” by the Nazi regime. Hitler’s intention as a political leader was to expand his empire and create a world government. Using the war as a preface to the mass genocide inflicted upon not only several racial and religious groups. He failed at expanding his empire and cleansing the population of all “genetic disorders” and what was considered defects in the general population. Though he did allow several hundred thousand mentally ill‚ physically handicapped

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    started in the late eighteenth century. In 1790‚ the white American army formed a systematic campaign to removed all the Natives from other states and relocated them all to the west of the Mississippi River. This campaign affected lots of the Native American and the Indian nations. During the same time period‚ the antiblack riot became ordinary in the Northern states. Some of the white American started to attack the African American neighborhoods and claimed that was all the

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    ruthless dictators that aimed to assert their own ideologies on the rest of the world. By comparing Nazism to Stalinism‚ highlights the similar authoritarian measures they embraced in order to obtain their political goals. Hitler and Stalin were seen as figureheads of their respective states. They had support among their people that enabled them to exert their influence in a corrupt manner and to form powerful militaries that could sustain their ambitious aims. However‚ it is this juxtaposition that limits

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    organs to the elected representatives‚ and effective guarantees for freedom of expression and association as well as protection against arbitrary state actions.” (Holden) Then‚ one could see the key term of democracy is the representation of the political system. In order to examine and question the “level of democracy” in the contemporary Northern states‚ it is necessary to analyze the representation of democracy‚ in particular‚ the implementation of new policies and remaining difficulty of democracy

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