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Communist Country Government Began
884 wordsAfter WWII, Americans knew they lived in the strongest and "greatest" country on earth. They were however afraid of communism at home and abroad. Through the reading and discussions in this class I have found the primary reasoning for this fear was because they did not want to think our After the war businesses were trying to get back to normal and trying to convert form planes to cars so to speak. The entire economy was working to make life better for the country. Communism was going on all ove...
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Alexis De Tocqueville House Of Representatives
1,368 wordsExploring the Distinction between the House and Senate In the House and Senate, Ross L. Baker investigates the differences encompassing both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This book reveals an in-depth comparison between the two chambers, providing a through history regarding the differences in size, leadership, and electoral relations. First, the disparity of size has always been a questionable matter concerning Congress. When our Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution, many comp...
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Traffic And Urban Congestion 1955 1970
1,618 wordsIn 1960, Great Britain still had no urban freeways. But with the ownership of private cars becoming ever more common, the problem of congestion in British cities was unavoidable. Investigating the possibilities of freeways as alleviator's of big-city traffic jams, the government-sponsored Buchanan Report was pessimistic: ... the study shows the very formidable potential build-up of traffic as vehicular ownership and usage increase to the maximum. The accommodation of the full potential is almost...
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Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
1,664 words... t started to grow into wide use, the Government began to become concerned about what children were being exposed to online. Until the Government began to interfere, most libraries did not use Internet filtering. Many cases of minors being exposed to pornography began to appear. In the year 2000, Bill Clinton signed the Childrens Internet Protection Act (CIPA) as part of Federal Bill HR 4577. The CIPA required schools and libraries that had federal funding designated for Internet use to insta...
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Sao Paulo Brazilian Government
1,950 words... since the beginning of eighties, the profitability of industrial manufacturing began to sink rapidly, because of the advancement of informational technologies. Also, by the end of seventies, the potential investors became discouraged by the fact that the new Brazilian government was going to implement a certain socialist principles into the economy. Because the country was relying on loan debentures in seventies and early eighties, it eventually led to the situation, when Brazil's foreign de...
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Spanish American War Vietnam Conflict
2,036 wordsThe American media, through its choice of news content and manner of presentation, has changed and shaped the course of American history and American policy. The media? s powerful influence can be seen through its portrayal of major events like the Vietnam War, the Spanish-American War, the Tweed Ring, Watergate and several other minor events. Through the years the role of media in public affairs has changed as its influence has grown. When the media began, it had a political agenda. It was an o...
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Five Year Plan People And Animals
1,839 wordsJoseph Stalin, leader of Russia (1928 - 1953), created a Five-Year Plan that included methods and goals which were detrimental to Russian agriculture in 1928. Stalin wanted to transform individual farms into large collective farms because he saw that the government was losing money to private traders. This required that the majority of farmers would have to work and live together on large state-run farms. Through these farms Stalin hoped to increase agricultural productivity, to create grain res...
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