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    Kantian Paternalism

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    Economic World? 1/26/11 No crisis ends without leaving a legacy. 2008’s legacy will include new perspectives on the long-standing conflict over the kind of economic system most likely to deliver the greatest benefit. Battle between capitalism and communism maybe over‚ but market economies come in many variations and competition between them continues. Machiavallian Maintainer See China as a threat Wouldn’t address underrepresented issues (Female Economic?) Grotian Tries to bring China into

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    sinking numerous ships. Meanwhile‚ in Russia‚ a revolution toppled the tsarist regime. On April 2‚ 1917‚ President Wilson asked Congress to declare war‚ which it did four days later; Wilson had lost his gamble at staying out of the war. II. Wilsonian Idealism Enthroned Many people still didn’t want to enter into war‚ for America had prided itself in isolationism for decades‚ and now‚ Wilson was entangling America in a distant war. Six senators and 50 representatives‚ including

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    1. To what extent was late nine-teenth-century and early twentieth century United States expansionism a continuation of past expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? Use your knowledge of US history to 1914 to construct your answer 2. In what ways were the late-nineteenth-century Populists the heirs of the Jacksonian Democrats with respect to overall objectives AND specific proposals for reform? 3. Analyze the ways in which supporters of slavery in the nineteenth century used

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    Model Essay Why did Stalin take control of Eastern Europe? Plan Introduction Explain Stalin’s need for internal security in its historical context Block 1 Discuss Stalin’s tactic for gaining Eastern Europe and the wartime agreements that carved Europe up into ‘spheres of influence’‚ e.g. Tehran‚ 1943‚ Percentages Agreement‚ 1944. Discuss how tensions over Poland intensified Stalin’s need to create friendly states in Eastern Europe‚ i.e. Soviet massacre of Polish officer

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    the Great War was being fought for a moral cause and for post-war peace in Europe. The Europeans generally welcomed it‚ but his main allies such as Clemenceau‚ David Lloyd George or Vittorio Emmanuel Orlando were sceptical of the application of Wilsonian idealism. Wilson hadn’t entered the war with any affinity with the long festering‚ tribal disputes between the Allies and Germany. If America was to fight‚ he would unlink the war with nationalistic disputes or ambitions. Wilson’s speech was a response

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    Contending Perspectives of International Relations Theory – a set of propositions and concepts that seeks to explain phenomena by specifying the relationships among the concepts; to predict phenomena. The purpose of theory is that it helps guide us toward and understand of which various explanations are necessary and sufficient explanations for events. Hypotheses –statements positing a particular relationship among two or more variables. Levels of Analysis‚ first used by Waltz and later expanded

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    American Imperialism and the Growth of International Markets (1910 for American until 1920) o As American industrial markets boomed and our economy expanded we sought additional markets for our surplus products and food stuffs.  Reasons it occurred in this time period industrial revolution surplus of materials and foods. Export it over seas. Imperialistic. Basically means colonizing. Manipulating their economy which is not a good thing; morally. We’re imperialistic as of 2012.  1920-1941: America

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    http://www.presidentprofiles.com/index.html Seven Years War 1756-63 British and France over territory‚ in India for trade‚ British won both financial crisis. taxation Road to Revolution 1756-63: Seven Years War 1763: “Proclamation Line” 1765: Quartering Act and Stamp Act 1770: Boston Massacre 1773: Tea Act and Boston Tea Party 1774: “Intolerable Acts” 1774: First Continental Congress 1776 July 4: Declaration of Independence Treaty of Paris‚ 1783 Britain recognizes

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    The “Bull Moose” Campaign of 1912 Democrats in 1912 felt they could take the White House (since being out for 16 years) because the Republicans had split their party. Democrats looked to Dr. Woodrow Wilson‚ the governor of New Jersey. Wilson had been a mild conservative but had turned become an strong progressive. His background was in education as a history professor‚ then as president of Princeton Univ. As governor of NJ‚ he made a name for himself by standing up to the bosses‚ trusts‚ and

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    upon the belief that man is innately good and that social conditions can be improved‚ paving the way for progress. Liberalism has its roots in “Enlightenment optimism‚ nineteenth-century political and economic liberalism‚ and twentieth-century Wilsonian idealism.” (Mingst 60) Liberalism sees man as rational‚ and through rationalism‚ society flourishes. Liberalism views the state not as an individual on the international stage‚ but as a member of a larger international community. Liberalism argues

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