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The Rise Of Liberalism
Introduction
The terms liberal and liberalism commonly denote various currents of thought—political, economic, religious, and theological—that appeared at the time of the Reformation and solidified between the Enlightenment and the 19th century. For a good many reasons, the nineteenth century may be considered the century of liberalism ...
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Set In A Time At Least 50 Years from the Present (2061)
Introduction
Albany, the Capital of the state of New York, located 233 km from New York and has about 100,000 inhabitants, far less than its elder sister, which is a huge metropolis known worldwide. It located at the confluence of ...
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ELECTIONS
Elections
Elections Tell Us That The American Ideology Of Middle Of The Road Has Not And Will Not Change.
Introduction
At the most conceptual level, elections are mechanisms capable of translating the popular will into institutionally-defined roles. At the concrete level, elections are about the choice of individuals. The word 'election' ...
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QUESTIONS
U. S. HISTORY
U. S. HISTORY
1. Was the "Crash of 1929" avoidable? If so how? If not, why not.
The crash of 1929 was avoidable, as the crisis erupted on October 24, 1929 on Wall Street with a stock market crash due to overpricing of securities listed, for years, upward by ...
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History of the Formation of United States
Background
The country now called United States of America (United States of America) emerged from the British colonization of North America, starring British immigrants who founded waves, between the XVII and XVIII, Thirteen Colonies on the Atlantic coast of the subcontinent U.S., located east of ...
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THE GREAT DEPRESSION
The Great Depression
The Great Depression
Introduction
The great depression is the most horrifying event of America's economic history. In this period, every single thing was hitting the rock bottom, and even the stock market was collapsed. There is some disagreement to its causes and exact beginning and ending but most ...
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Philosophies concerning the New Republic
James Madison meant for a republic to be a representative democracy. We also agree that a political system can prosper or work efficiently in a larger republic. In a large republic, he thought, where there is more interest among citizens, the factions could not succeed. Factions, ...
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Japanese-American Internment Camps
Introduction
It was 7th December of 1941, when the Japan attacked the Pearl Harbor, all the citizens of the United States were feared of attacked, and this war seized the whole country. Some of the representatives insert the pressure on the president of that time Roosevelt to show the action ...
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US PRESIDENT
US President and the Doctrine
US President and the Doctrine
Introduction
United States adopted the doctrine of geopolitical setting and decisive advantage for U.S. forces in the world with the advent of Ronald Reagan power in 1980. It had the imperatives which required revision of the existing world order balance and ...
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Robert Edward Lee
Robert Edward Lee
Which Civil War officer you admire the most?
Civil war is fighting for the culture, society, control over some area, or for political power. It is a violent struggle for power. The person I admire most as civil officer is Robert Edward Lee who ...