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    writers had made the mistake of leaving several important issues open and unresolved‚ causing the eventual disunity over these issues. The Constitution ultimately contributed to the failure of the union because of the issues that were not resolved‚ and therefore caused controversy in the years leading up to the Civil War. One of the main unresolved issues of the Constitution was succession. The writers of this document did not consider that any state would ever wish to leave the union‚ and so did not address

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    How did Macedon gain dominance over Greece? What methods did Philip use to increase his power? “The end of the Peloponnesian War did not bring an end to conflict among prominent Greek city-states contending for power over each other. In the fifty years following the war‚ Sparta‚ Thebes‚ and Athens struggled militarily to win a preeminent position without‚ in the end‚ achieving anything more than weakening each other and creating a vacuum of power on the international level. That void was filled

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    WHY CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS FAIL Charles Polidano Office of the Prime Minister Auberge de Castille‚ Valletta CMR 02‚ Malta Tel: +356 224395 Fax: +356 246362 E-mail: charles.polidano@magnet.mt IDPM Public Policy and Management Working Paper no.16 http://www.man.ac.uk/idpm/idpm_dp.htm idpm@man.ac.uk March 2001 Abstract Tactical choices in the design and implementation of civil service reform can determine whether it succeeds or fails. Yet researchers have paid scant attention to tactical

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    Establishing the Colonies Name _____ Motives for settling in the New World: Spread Christianity Find a short cut to Asia Better job opportunities Roanoke Island With the permission of Queen Elizabeth‚ Sir Walter Raleigh raised money to establish a colony‚ and in 1585 a small group of men sailed for the Americas. What did Raleigh find when he returned to the Lost Colony of Roanoke in 1589? The people had vanished and they found the word‚ “Croatian” carved in a tree. Jamestown What is a joint-stock

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    early Industrial revolution‚ the workers had to work in very harsh working conditions. They were exploited by new factory owners. They weren’t provided with any safety equipment and were paid very little wages for the dangerous work they did. All family members worked more than 12 hours a day in the heat and were physically exhausted. Although they went through hard times‚ conditions of workers improved over time with the help of reformers who gradually managed to force changes in working conditions

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    and courtiers‚ becoming their only means of economic survival – hence becoming the main reason to fight for it in the Civil War‚ since the monarchy was bound by the feudal order‚ the king himself was the greatest feudal lord. In the early sixteenth century the alliance between the crown and the parliament had been genuine. The monarchy had used the bourgeoisie as an ally against the other great feudal houses. The Parliamentary franchise was very restricted and the House of Commons represented the landed

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    started by the assassination of an Austria-Hungarian archduke. Due to the mass web of treaties at the time Germany and Austria-Hungary were at war with the Allied Nations of Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ and The United States. Almost all of the countries involved in the war suffered major debt and massive loss to their militaries. In the end however the Allied Nations won over Germany and Austria-Hungary and began to create a treaty called the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was created in attempt

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    These settlements include the colonial empires in both North and South America and in colonial possessions in Africa and Asia. Like most colonies‚ these three had a few similarities in addition to many contrasting differences. A main similarity between the early American‚ African‚ and Asian colonies was their administration system. The early American colonies were formed by small bands of adventurers loosely controlled by European administration‚ which compares to African and Asian territories in

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    Puritans were coming to America for mainly religious reasons. This movement was called the Great Puritan Migration. The Puritans did like the way the Anglican Church was being ran‚ so they many of them came to America and set up the Massachusetts Bay colony. The leader of this Colony was John Winthrop. The Puritans believed through religion and hard work they could build a perfect commuity. The Puritans influenced the political‚ economic‚ and social development of the New England colonies using religion

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    Why did the restored Bourbon monarchy fail in France (1814-30)? Much of the historical interest in the restored Bourbon monarchy has concentrated on its shortcomings‚ often giving the impression that it was destined to failure from its very inception. Indeed‚ as both the First and Second Restorations ended in relatively swift revolutions‚ it is difficult to argue against the validity of this method. However‚ I don’t believe that the question of "˜why a failure occurred’ can be addressed properly

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