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    African History Study Guide

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    IDs (Choice of 10‚ 4 points each) Brazzaville Conference -1944 -the move to Decolonization: the French case (after the fall of France during WWII) Charles de Gaulle recognized need to revise relationship between France and its colonies in Africa (conference arranged to bring political‚ social‚ and economic reforms) -created the Brazzaville Declaration (French Empire would remain the same/united‚ new colonial assemblies‚ citizens of colonies have equal rights‚ right to vote + parliamentary

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    Bibliography: · Adams E. F‚ A Critique of Socialism (Tomoye Press San Francisco June 1913). · Barry E‚ Nationalisation in British Politics (London Macmillan 1988). · Beer S‚ Modern British Politics (Faber London 1965). · Coates D‚ The labour party and the struggle for socialism (Cambridge University Press 1975). · Malthus T. R‚ First Essay on Population (London

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    Hitlerian Nationalism What was the nature of the nationalism used by Hitler in Mein Kampf? Where did it’s focus lie? To what extent was this nationalism merely a tool of Hitler’s ambition and to what extent did he really believe in it? Before being able to study the extent to which Hitler employed nationalism as a tool in his policies evident in his seminal work Mein Kampf (My Struggle/Battle) we must first clarify what we understand to be his definition of nationalism. Nationalism can cover

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    To what extent are government still able to exert meaningful control over the UK economy? The extent to which government are able to exert meaningful control over the economy is subject to the power government has. In most Mixed economy such as the UK‚ government usually has control over Fiscal policies‚ which is the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy‚ however how much they spend depends on the party that is governing the economy at that time. Traditionally Labour

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    SL. No. EAPX – 1 - 96 FORM No. 1 EXTERNAL PHOTOCOPY OF THIS FORM IS ALSO ACCEPTABLE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA APPLICATION FORM FOR INDIAN PASSPORT AT AN INDIAN MISSION/POST (for the issue of an ordinary international passport Fresh/After 10 years/ (Final)/and for duplicate in lieu of lost/damaged passport) Please paste one 4*4 cm square photograph and enclose 3 (with plain light coloured background) Applicant must paste one photograph above with half the signature on the photograph and half

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    Mussolini's rise to power

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    To what extent did Mussolini come to power in 1922 due to the weakness of the Liberal State? When Italy was unified in 1870 it was set up with a new liberal state made up of Italy’s Liberal elite. The new state that was set up had many flaws which helped Mussolini to come into power as prime minister. In this essay I am going to be discussing whether it was the weakness of the new Liberal state or any other factors that allowed him to consolidate his power. The state that was set up in Italy

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    the 21st Century"‚ he has focused on implementing socialist reforms in the country as a part of a social project known as the Bolivarian Revolution‚ which has seen the implementation of a new constitution‚ participatory democratic councils‚ the nationalisation of several key industries‚ increased government funding of health care and education‚ and significant reductions in poverty‚ according to government figures. Chávez describes his policies to be anti-imperialist‚ and he is a vocal critic of neoliberalism

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    TAXATION RATING 6/10 advantages: -Higher price --> less supplied and consumed of demerit goods. Increase in consumer welfare. -Government gains revenue. -Tax receipts can be used to further help with problem e.g. Taxing alcoholic drinks and using the receipts to add funding to the NHS or policing. Disadvantages: -If demand is very income inelastic (e.g. cigarettes) then consumption would not greatly reduce-> potential for black market. If consumption does remain the same then taxation is just

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    Multiple Product Development via an Action Research Project‚ Integrated Manufacturing Systems‚ MCB University Press‚ UK‚ 14‚3208- * Bawden‚ R. and Zuber-Skerritt‚ O.‚ 2002‚ The Concept of Process Management‚ The Learning Organisation‚ MCB‚ UK‚ 9‚4 * Boon‚ S. and Ram‚ M.‚ 1997‚ Implementing Quality in a Small Firm – An Action Research Approach‚ Personnel Review‚ 27‚1‚20-39. * Cheah Y.S.‚ 2002‚ An Integrated Business Process Reengineering and Soft Systems Methodology Approach to Processing Insurance

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    This enabled the carrying of goods at a faster rate. Events around the world caused a need for such crops‚ so both the railroad and the trade crops were a boon to the British. The British railroad was a boon to the Indian people as well. It helped develop their economy and united them. Modernization with railroads was coupled with telephone lines and other infrastructure like canals and dams. With infrastructure and a better education

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