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    negative effects of globalization a developing country. CHAPTER 2: GLOBAL CONFLICT USSR 1) Discuss the internal & external factors which caused the collapse of communism in the USSR. USA AS SOLE SUPERPOWER 1) Discuss the factors that lead to the emergence of the USA as sole superpower. FIRST WORLD WAR 1) Write on the cause of world war 1. TERRORISM 1) Terrorism is a method used to terrorize a nation. State the meaning‚ methods‚ reasons & the possible solutions to this global

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    How important was Mussolini in the downfall of the League of Nations? Benito Mussolini was an extremely influential figure in Europe in the 1930s. Many argue that Mussolini was responsible for the downfall and eventual failure of the League of Nations. Mussolini wanted to regain the Roman Empire to it’s former glory‚ and initiated his nationalistic plan with the invasion of Abyssinia in 1935. Both Italy and Abyssinia were members of the League‚ meaning that it fell to them to deal with this‚

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    Nehru University had some fine social scientists and historians on their faculty. Yet in the aggregate‚ the quality and quantity of cutting-edge research was woefully meagre for a country as large as ours. The talk of India becoming a ‘knowledge superpower’ was not just premature. It was‚ frankly‚ absurd. If one notices the timeline‚ Mr. Guha mentions that the past ‘three decades’ meaning 1960-1990 timeline: one would be baffled. Is Mr. Guha unaware that these were the decades when India was under

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    social‚ economic‚ and political movements that occurred during Cold War. Thesis: The Cold War was involved of social issues‚ economic movements‚ and political movements during its time. Summary: Cold War is a completion of two rivalries of superpowers is United States and the Soviet Union that the both of

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    He doesn’t have superpowers so he has to train and train to stay in the best possible shape in order to beat crimes. His intelligent has helped him understand martial arts quick but also his hard training has helped him become of the best. Ted Grant‚ who was a trainer‚ taught

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    in arrests and in how many killings they did (Klehr). The NKVD arrested anyone who opposed communism as well as all of Stalin’s enemies. In a desperation for his country to become more industrialized‚ “Stalin wanted Russia to become an industrial superpower‚ so he moved families to the coldest regions of Siberia” (Ingram‚ 64). The NKVD and Stalin’s selfishness caused many families to be killed‚ including children‚ as well as Stalin’s enemies. In addition to injustice in government and wars‚ Stalin

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    Anyone that saves people’s lives regardless if they have superpowers would be considered a hero. This is due to the fact that‚ with a modern day social media oriented society that being something‚ whether that be an athlete or a hero is usually set in stone. This leads to people trying to fit these stereotypical

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    of détente after 1979. One achievement of detente was SALT I signed in 1972. The purpose of this was to reduce the number of nuclear weapons on both sides. Although‚ the significance lies mainly with the basic principles agreement‚ were both superpowers vowed to “do their utmost to avoid military confrontations”. This brought about improvements economically since trade was encouraged and indeed‚ international trade increased significantly. However‚ grains from the US supplied the trade. On

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    Paul G. Pierpaoli’s‚ Truman and Korea the Political Culture of the Early Cold War‚ written in 1999‚ focuses on the American decision to mediate in the Korean War and the political‚ military‚ and social impact it left behind. Pierpaoli provides an understanding into America’s first undeclared conflict and the building of the national security state. The main emphasis is to analyze how the nation mobilized for the war and how that affected the economic scene and political culture of the United

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    the Arms Race‚ which was about nations trying to gather as powerful a military they could muster. This was a possible cause of The Great War because of Britain would often engage with Germany in an Arms Race because they were both large superpower nations. Superpower nations often engage in Arms Races because they all wanted to be prepared in case another country battled with them. The most meaningful cause of the first world war the alliances. A map of European alliances from 1914 was created by

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