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    The last piece of the puzzle is steel. This kinda happened at the same time as the germs but eventually Spain had enough time on thier hands that they could have specialists‚ people who specialized in a certain thing whether it be farming‚ cooking‚ or metalworking. Steel was a very important factor on Spain’s reign of power because it was a stronger‚ sharper‚ and more flexible metal that most people didn’t didn’t have‚ because they didn’t have the right conditions. These conditions where: iron‚ carbon

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    War against Civilians” the Militarization of Modern Police Since the creation of the Constitution of the United States‚ Americans have been promised many rights. Most importantly‚ civilians were promised protection by modern day police officers. The 14th amendment states‚ "no state shall deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." In the last couple of years there has been an increase in violence presented by our police officers in the line of duty. The government

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    Peter decided to go to war with Sweden. Peter declared war on Sweden in August 1700 with the most important aim of expansion and regaining lost territories. He had also hoped to weaken the power and might of the Swedish empire and in doing this‚ create a more powerful and prestigious image for Russia as he has tried to do throughout his reign so far. Despite the fact that Peter had not yet completed his conquest of the Ottoman empire in the south‚ he decided to impose war on Sweden perhaps because

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    Assignment 1: The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy Dr. John Cronin Strayer University POL300 – International Problems February 9‚ 2014 Introduction The Second World War forever changed how the United States viewed its role in foreign affairs. America understood it could no longer stand by and watch countries abroad occupy other nations without feeling any impact. In order to combat this threat‚ several presidents introduced ideologies to prevent the spread of communism and position America

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    During the Age of European expansion‚ Spain stumbled onto its overseas empire; which just so happen to be very massive and have a lot of prosperity. Columbus was supported by Isabella‚ the queen of Castile. In 1492‚ he landed on a Caribbean island that he named Española‚ or also known as Little Spain. Even later‚ Columbus believed the West Indies were part of the East. The Spanish and Portuguese were not first outsiders to arrive‚ but were the first with guns‚ sails‚ horses‚ and religion. This helped

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    Social Policy Decisions Paper BSHS/355 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a nonprofit organization that was created in the United States and is also being implemented in Canada. This organization was created in 1980 by Candice Lighter‚ from Fair Oaks California‚ after her then 13 year old daughter was killed by a drunk driver. This organizations mission is to stop drunk driving as well as provides education about drunk driving‚ supports victims and their families of drunk driving

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    Apply the system-level‚ state-level and individual-level of analysis to the 2003 decision to go to war with Iraq. Which do you believe is the best level for analyzing why the US went to war with Iraq? Systems analysts believe that any system operates in predictable ways--that there are behaviors that the countries usually follow. Although each of us has free will‚ each of us is also part of many overlapping systems that influence our behavior and make it reasonably‚ although far from perfectly

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    Selected Market Cultural Report In Spain Intro - This report will look at the cultural analysis of Spain‚ dealing with the country’s culture and business culture. It will deal with the cultural components that are prevalent in the country‚ how the culture affects international business and what business operators can do to operate effectively in Spain. Reasons for Selection of Country - My reasons for selecting Spain for the market cultural report is due to its diverse people

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    April 25‚ 1898 the United States of America declared war on Spain immediately after the sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February 15‚ 1898. This was the start of the Spanish American War; the war ended a few months later with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10‚ 1898. As a result Spain lost its control over the remains of its overseas empire which included Cuba‚ Puerto Rico‚ the Philippines Islands‚ Guam‚ and a few other islands. Beginning in 1492‚ Spain was the first

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    The Vietnam War was one of the most divisive and drawn-out wars in US history. The Vietnam War was fought between North Vietnam‚ supported by the Soviet Union and China‚ and South Vietnam‚ supported by the United States. The US became involved in Vietnam to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia but became even more involved after the US ship Maddox was attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin. The conflict was drawn-out and costly‚ with many casualties on both sides. During the presidencies of

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