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    strong government how will we protect our country‚ we need power. Hamilton also thought that the wealthy‚ well born and educated people should rule. If you aren’t educated or don’t have any knowledge about how the government works how will you know what is right for the citizens and country. Jefferson believed in a strict Constitution‚ he felt as if the national bank would not benefit the society but would hurt us‚ and that we should pay our debts right away‚ I do agree with that point because we

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    power to vote and change their representative in next elections. It is the government of people. Democratic government guarantees freedom of thought‚ action and speech. Hence it allows the                         individual to grow freely. The citizens has interests in country affairs‚ and what their                           representatives are doing. The voters’ mis­judgement in casting votes may not elect the best                           men. The illiterate people especially fails to understand that elections are usually a matter

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    in the governing process. It is a government which is based on the consent of the people‚ while a dictatorial government is a government by one man or a group of persons who acquire power either through force or by force and consent both. In a dictatorship‚ power is exercised in an arbitrary manner.In a democratic government‚ people elect their representatives and every person enjoys equal political rights; in a dictatorial form of government the head of the state is not elected. In a democracy

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    Pericles believed that Athens was a symbol of greatness which other states should follow. He behaved as if Athens was in command of the Delian League. Though Pericles served with nine other strategoi appointed each year from other tribes‚ none of the other generals had a similar influence and power over the ecclesia(the assembly) like Pericles. During this period(until his death in 429 BC)‚ Pericles was elected 15 times by his tribe as the strategos. Pericles was

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    Why did civil war break out in 1642? Why did civil war break out? Well for about 17 years parliament and king Charles 1 hadn’t been getting on well and it didn’t help that parliament hadn’t really got on with Charles’ dad James 1 or Charles’ close advisors. They mainly got on each other’s nerves about money‚ religion and power‚ as well as the short term causes and all the extra things! Soon it got too much and Charles declared war on the 22nd August 1642. Charles sort of started the civil

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    Naja Long US ADV pd.4 Introduction 10/21/13 Was the Jamestown colony a success or failure in its first year? In the early 1600s‚ English settlers were sent to North America not long after the surprising naval victory‚ by the English‚ over the Spanish Armada. After this triumph‚ the English were able to gain control of the North Atlantic sea lanes‚ which in turn strengthened their national pride and paved the way for colonization. In 1606 a joint stock company‚ known as the Virginia Company‚ which

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    The years of 1929 to 1939 while The Great Depression was taking place marked some of the worst periods of poverty‚ stock market crash‚ and hardship. The west experienced one of the most intense and longest lasting battles to ever be fought. It began in the United States‚ but it spreaded quickly to countries throughout the world. In the United States‚ banks collapsed‚ businesses started going downhill‚ and millions of people lost their jobs. The result was a major level of poverty‚ hunger‚ and homelessness

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    European history changed man’s view of the world. The Renaissance influenced education‚ humanism‚ and some of the beliefs we have today. At the time of the Europeans‚ the Renaissance was a huge rise in art‚ literature‚ and scientific advancements. “How did the Renaissance change man’s view of the world?” Well according to the following documents‚ the Renaissance impacted; art‚ individualism‚ embracing life‚ and reasoning of a man’s different view of the universe and the human body. To start with‚ the

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    this time‚ Joseph Stalin used several means to rapidly industrialize the country. Some of these means did not take any one else’s perspective into consideration and Stalin did not care if he hurt one’s feelings or not. Having the USSR undertake a massive push toward industrialization would only mean that they would become a communist state. One of the ways that Stalin used to industrialize the Soviet Union very rapidly was by enforcing the Five Year Plan. Stalin’s Five Year Plan came about after

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    seemed as if Stalin was coming to the aid of international communism to defeat Franco. However‚ most modern historians believe this view is too simplistic and that the USSR’s aid was more motivated by the opportunity to advance the needs of their own foreign policy. Stalin attempted to regain support through Spain‚ which some historians believe was to unite international socialism against fascism although some believe it was to maintain the USSR’s leadership over global socialism. Stalin needed the

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