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    Philosophical Comparison (Hobbes & Locke) Hobbes‚ while being clearly in support of a Unitarian government under one strong leader‚ is seemingly in juxtaposition to Locke‚ who holds that any government must conform to the laws established in the legislation. Hobbes‚ reacting to the brutal and violent civil war taking place in England‚ was writing in protest to what he saw. Hobbes believed that in this state nothing would‚ or could be achieved. He believed that what would unify the state was not

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    the growth of Cubans and held back the Haitians in Miami. Events like these cause the Cuban people to advance while on contrast barely help the Haitians. Cubans have advance more politically than Haitians because of the “Golden Exiles” arrival‚ government funding‚ and dominating the republic party. Cubans have always had head start in their new life in Miami perhaps not in purpose but it did succeed. Cuba and Miami

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    By comparing the two sculptures of Khafre‚ image 3-11 ca. 2520-2494 BCE (1)‚ with the statue of Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)‚ image 5-40 ca. 450-440 BCE (2) you get a true sense of the evolution of art‚ from Pharaonic Egypt to Classical Athenian Greece two millennia later. This was not just a revolution in art but also philosophy‚ which transported itself into not only the types sculptures created but also the style used by their creators. For example‚ the statue of Khafre sits lifeless and majestic

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    products can in some way be used for the diminution of human liberty” (Orwell 201). All technology is created for the purpose of oppressing the citizens’ freedom and forcing them to live in fear‚ eliminating any possibility of a revolt against the government. The telescreen is a technological advancement made by the Party that contributes considerably to forcing people to act a certain way. Telescreens compel the citizens to live “in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard‚ and‚ except

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    Napoleon and Stalin are both parallel characters because they both are evil leaders achieve and maintain power and control the masses. They also were both evil‚ selfish leaders that usually dominate good people‚ which made speaking out against the government tyranny dangerous. Napoleon and stalin both make it clear that evil selfish people usually are able to dominate good people. Stalin and Trotsky Had different opinions on how to rule Russia so Troskey gets exiled. Also Stalin did not want competition

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    filled with tons university grads with a lot of technical skills. Both nations are the home of corporate tech giants; Sweden has the music streaming app Spotify and Canada the investing app Wealth Simple. Sweden and Canada both operate with the same government system‚ a parliamentary democracy. Inspired by Imperialism‚ a parliamentary democracy has representatives that go to parliamentary in order to advocate for legislation that your constituents desire. All parliamentary democracy has the monarchy as

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    population of about 122 million people‚ only grants citizenship to about 3‚000 people a year. Mexico also denies thousands of jobs to foreign born citizens including the houses of congress‚ state legislatures and other political occupations. Mexico’s government has even started to go further than that. Also‚ in more recent years‚ Mexico has encouraged cities to illegalize jobs for immigrants such as

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    Similar to Dr. King‚ Antigone also fights the law of the government‚ although in order to try and achieve a different resolution but fails unlike Dr. King. Antigone’s stakes justify her actions and although she sees it as her responsibility to bury her brother‚ she stands to lose more than Dr. King from failure as her life is on the line for her betrayal of the law. She however chooses to ignore the stakes as she realizes that what she has to lose compares nothing to what she and her family could

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    Presidents Harding‚ Coolidge‚ and Hoover The presidents of the roaring twenties were Warren G. Harding‚ Calvin Coolidge‚ and Herbert Hoover. All of the presidents during the 1920s were republicans. They also pro-business and they felt no need to regulate businesses in American. They wanted to keep taxes down and business profits up. They helped the American manufactures by imposing a high tariff on imported goods. The economy was rolling strong during the twenties which made it easy for these

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    that the Spartan and Athens united to fight their enemy‚ the Persians. On the contrary to Sparta‚ Athenian way of life though under constant replacement with oligarchy kind of government by its enemies‚ it remained to continue pioneering democratic values. Athens citizens were expected to participate actively in government and the citizens had to serve in army‚ on juries when needed and those who were considered noncitizen (slaves)-third of Athens population‚ worked in homes‚ on farms and some earned

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