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    throughout the world. However‚ the United States of America is not actually a democracy. If America was a true democracy‚ the country would be vastly different and would not be the leader of the free world that it is today. A democracy is a system of government in which the popular vote reigns. Through the popular vote‚ a leader is elected‚ decisions about the country are made‚ and the future of the country is determined. In a democracy‚ two or more contrasting political sides often form and are divided

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    Congress of Vienna (1815) In September 1814 – June 1815‚ the leaders who vanquished Napoleon‚ European representatives‚ and those who believe they were in "high circles" gathered together to redraw territorial boundaries and fashion a lasting peace at the end of the Napoleonic wars after the downfall of Napoleon.  Dominated by four major victors – Great Britain‚ Prussia‚ Russia‚ and Austria set peace term with France in April.  signing a crucial document  legitimacy (territories

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    government tried collecting back taxes and the Assembly and royal officials debated the proper role of the government and the land tax. During a tumultuous political break in 1650s England‚ many royalists had helped Charles II secure his throne‚ so once he returned and assumed power‚ the king started awarding land grants to his political allies. In North Carolina‚ the suspension of land tax attracted colonial settlers‚ but not as many migrated as the Assembly had hoped; the 1669 Albemarle Assembly

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    charge of the reconstructing society‚ no one proposed otherwise. They took over north Africa and the remains of Europe—nearly half the inhabitable world—while the rest was divided between the countries left over from the war. Not to say that no one lived in the uninhabitable half of the world‚ except no one really knows how to look upon those that came from the lost half. Emilia Hope was the third princess of the empire‚ ninth child of the emperor. Despite her seemingly far position from the throne

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    many problems with money and equipment. After the release of the television‚ it started changing the way society worked by widening the amount of people who were able to watch. The use of the television during those times were quite complicated to how they are now from the lack of resources during those times. Although an image was shown‚ it does not have the same quality as today and has been improving over time. John Logie Baird is born on August 14th‚ 1888 in Helens burgh Scotland (BBC News).

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    paper will look at the acts of naturalization which made up the citizenship of the American people based on the practice and incongruity in the citizenship of women‚ blacks‚ and the Native Americans. The conceptualization of citizenship in the United States of America has been billed to have come of precedents from Europe‚ and then the pioneer leaders of the new world made their identity from them. During and after the Revolutionary war the Americans always believed that they had been liberated from

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    The Unites States of America is the oldest democracy in the world. The constitutional democracy has worked for more than two centuries. The constitution was formed in a time of need for some of the people. In May of 1787 delegates attended a meeting in Philadelphia “ to establish a national government powerful enough to prevent the young nation from dissolving but not so powerful that it would crush individual liberty” (Magleby‚Light‚Nemacheck 36). In the creation

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    1880s the United States became a superpower and with this entitlement began to hold influence all over the world. Primarily this power was used in the Western Hemisphere where they served or at the very least pretended to serve as a watchful protector from foreign powers. This “big brother” approach began with the Monroe Doctrine in 1823‚ where President James Monroe stated that there would be a clear division between the New World and the European autocratic realm. Then in 1898 United States signed

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    Mao zedong was a communist dictator in china. Mao was a very bad man that did some very bad things in his lifetime. Mao lived from 1893 to 1976. Mao had done bad things that people should never do. Mao had been involved with military political and personal problems. When Mao was just a normal guy that went crazy with power ontop of having a wife he had many communist followers. Mao was a communist leader that changed china for the worse. He influenced their hearts and minds and led little kids into

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    affect some areas‚ and subsequently‚ the people in those areas‚ more strongly. This is the most terrible way of thinking‚ and many people are affected by it. Ethnocentrism is prevalent in today’s world‚ even in the diverse environment of the United States. However‚ this diversity may actually cause ethnocentrism as new immigrants enter the country while still holding on to the nationalism

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