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    Issues of Iranian foreign policy Topic: US-Iran relations Submitted to: Sir Syed Sikander sb Submitted by: Waseem Abbas -02 Asrar Hussain -19 Department of International Relations Introduction With more than 70 million people‚ the Islamic Republic of Iran is one of the most populous countries in the Middle East. In addition to this large and talented human-resource pool‚ Iran possesses a

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    evidenced by the formation of the Lowell Female Reform Association in 1844‚ female workers in New England textile mills had changed their methods of resistance to deteriorating working conditions. What new method were they using? a. They organized a nationwide product boycott. b. They called for the passage of state legislation to shorten the workday. c. They engaged in sabotage against the machines. d. They organized and went on strike. 2. The development of a national railroad system was hampered

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    Pearl Harbor changed the United States forever. The Japanese forces deliberately attacked the United States at 7:55 A.M. on Sunday‚ December 7‚ 1941. The army base at Pearl Harbor was destroyed. The Japanese fleet consisted of 353 planes that attacked in two waves. These waves caused an extraordinary amount of damage. Eighteen Ships were sunk or destroyed‚ more than 2‚400 americans were killed‚ and nearly 1‚200 were wounded. More than 300 aircrafts are damaged or destroyed. The Japanese canceled

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    The United States had been the strongest nation in the world until the Great Depression hit. The Great Depression was a time period where the United states were hurting financially. Many people often refer to the Great Depression was due to the Stock Market crash of 1929. That is simply not true. The Great Depression was not caused by one single event or even happened over night. Several Factors can be contributed to the creation of the Great Depression. The United States before the Great Depression

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    How Did Gandhi Change

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    transformation in history. Mandela fought for integration of his people. Gandhi protested and fought against the British rule. They did amazing things to shape our world today‚ although Nelson Mandela made a greater impact. Although Mahatma Gandhi did not make as great of a change‚ he improved our world. In the second paragraph of “Eulogy for Mahatma Gandhi”‚ it states‚ “Yet ultimately things happened which no doubt made him suffer tremendously‚ though his tender face never lost its smile and he never

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    sides. Building railroads did have downfalls though‚ as the building process was very hard on their bodies. It was also very hard to get supplies to the building. Then people invented different types of track to help evolve the building of the railroad systems. Railroads helped evolve the United States into what it is today‚ despite all the rough patches the Americans faced to make it happen. Beginning in the nineteenth century‚ railroads were built for a number of reasons. The Americans had always

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    How Did Sparta Change

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    early days‚ Sparta was social‚ and had contact with other city-states. Until‚ they made some drastic changes. They became warlike‚ and were almost undefeatable in land battle. Eventually‚ they built a fleet as well. Today‚ Sparta is well known for being the strongest‚ and most warlike of the ancient Greek city-states. Founded in the 10th century B.C.‚ Sparta was originally a social city-state‚ its people traded with other city-states‚ and craftsmen produced fine vases and metal workings. “The Spartans

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    investors to serve as the catalyst for technological advancement and societal development. Why did Spain become a world power from 1492-1763? Money. The same could be said of the United States in the 20th century. Money enables the discovery‚ invention‚ and innovation that serves as the foundation for population growth‚ technological advancement‚ and‚ ultimately‚ globalization. The cornerstone of what brought the world from many villages to one village is the ever-expanding access to capital and

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    Depression and WWII brought many severe changes to the lifestyle of Americans. The Great Depression brought families of the United States a large decline in the economy and jobs‚ creating a severe increase in poverty and homelessness for American families. After the Great Depression when WWII began taking action‚ many new changes began altering families’ viewpoints and attitudes. A new prosperity was forming but leaving families to pay the price. Although WWII did create jobs for citizens‚ jobs weren’t

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    during his time in office‚ the president who not only fulfilled his duty but went above and beyond was Ulysses S. Grant. During Grant’s time in office‚ he made several major policies. The Fifteenth Amendment and Civil Rights Act‚ which Grant signed‚ further established rights for African American citizens in the United States. The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad during Grant’s presidency provided a major economic boost to America. Grant’s handling of the Black Friday panic through the

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