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    Chris‚ Christoferson HIS 113 Fall 2011 Declining Superpower. At the end of World War II‚ the United States became a superpower. Its strength and status reached another peak in the mid and late 1990s as the Cold War ended: it accounted for about 30 percent of global economic output. However‚ after it entered a new economic cycle from 2000 to 2001‚ the American share of the world economy has gradually dropped. At the same time‚ certain situations‚ including the “weakening of advantages compared

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    As we head toward the 21st century‚ America will be the greatest influence to the rest of the world as being the only true superpower in the post-cold war era. It is the only country with the military‚ diplomatic‚ political and economic might to handle any type of conflict or misfortune that may arise. The misconception that because the cold war is over‚ America should relinquish some of its military forces around the world and let country’s deal with their own conflicts and economic adversities

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    India a Rising Superpower

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    livelihood directly or indirectly through agriculture in rural villages. * As a proportion of GDP‚ towns and cities make over two thirds of the Indian economy. * India ranked 133rd in Ease of Doing Business Index‚ which is setback as compared with China 89th and Brazil 129th. 2. Agriculture * India ranks second worldwide in farm output. * Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry‚ logging and fishing accounted for 18.6% of the GDP in 2005 * Employed 60% of the total workforce

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    What Effect Has the Euro had to the EU?       The introduction of a single monetary currency in the EU has had different  effects on each individual state choosing to adopt the Euro.  On the 1st of January  2002‚ 12 member states were introduced to the Euro‚ rendering currencies such  as the Deutschmark‚ Lire and Franc illegal tender. To understand the full impact  of the Euro‚ one has to discuss the reasons behind the introduction‚ and  understand the effects and impact a single currency would have on the 

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    My Favorite Superpower

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    able to see‚ in real life‚ famous events that you were always curious about‚ like the sinking of the Titanic‚ the building of the Empire State Building‚ or famous battles from the American Revolution.  It would also be useful because it would help me become an amazing historian.  I would observe events that other historians could only read about. The ability to fly would obviously be fun.  Imagine being able to fly across a basketball court and dunk a basketball from 50 high!  Imagine flying up to the

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    The tensions between Russia and Ukraine at the start of the year have generated renewed analytical interest in Russia’s re-emerging position as a superpower‚ driven chiefly by its actual‚ or potential‚ domination of the global supplies of energy. Along with its role as a swing supplier of oil (enabling it to manipulate the balance of power between OPEC and the industrialised consumers)‚ the episode has highlighted Russia’s position as the pre-eminent supplier of gas. Russia controls a third of global

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    How America Became a Global Superpower Joshua Vann HIS204 Instructor Jamie Weitl November 14‚ 2011 How America Became a Global Superpower The United States of America is the world ’s last remaining superpower. However‚ this was not always the case. The United States toiled in relative obscurity on a global scale for most of its history. As the world evolved‚ so too did the young nation. The United States attempted to stay out of world affairs‚ but a time came when that was no longer possible

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    work of an extraordinary filmmaker here in Portugal. This is the first time the films of Soon-Mi Yoo have been shown in this country‚ so this is a very important occasion. It’s also important because it’s taking place within the context of this program that ambitions to explore the work that pushes documentary as a mode of historical enquiry to its furthest extreme —this is particularly true in the films of Soon-Mi Yoo. Yoo comes to documentary through experimental and avant-garde cinema and her work

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    George C. Herring’s book From Colony To Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations since 1776 describes how the American colonies originated from Europe and our journey westward in to California. Herring does a good job making his way through our nation’s history. Depicting all the major events that took present. Describing major contributor‚ the present-day nation that we live in. Herring starts the book off by introducing the early forms of government that The American colonies started. He goes on to talk

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    The Space Race was the closets the United States has come to losing it superpower title to other nations. The Space race was a twelve-year competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to explore the Solar System. This race began on October 4‚ 1957 when the Soviet Union deployed an artificial satellite called‚ Sputnik to orbit in space. Sputnik created a sense of fear in the United States that the Soviet Union had “reached the heavens” with the use of technological advancements. The

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