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Strong National Government Articles Of Confederation
1,272 wordsAfter the Revolutionary War, the United States was in a state of economic chaos. Depression and inflation were prevalent as a result of the war. Established trading patterns were in disarray. The Congress had no power at this time under the Articles of Confederation. In the thirteen states, where power was centered, the separate currencies were in shambles. The United States was in need of a government with power and control because the Articles of Confederation were lacking many things and had ...
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Usa Patriot Act George W Bush
2,478 wordsThe Effects of the War on Terror on Fourth Amendment Rights We are people of the 21 st century live in the world of great opportunities and technological progress. But at the same time we have to fight with the problems of the century. The worst one is terror. Nowadays there is hardly a nation that hasnt clashed with it. Various nations have provided several campaigns against terrorism; but modern war on terrorism is waged primarily by the United States, with support of its allies and NATO. The ...
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The Cold War And New World Order
2,165 wordsThe Cold War and the New World Order (1) It would not be an exaggeration to say that Gold War served as metaphysical foundation, upon which international relations were based, from the time of Churchill's famous Fulton speech in 1946, to 1991, when Soviet Union has painlessly ceased to exist. One month prior to committing suicide in his bunker, Hitler had prophesied: With the defeat of the Reich and pending the emergence of the Asiatic, the African and, perhaps, the South American nationalisms, ...
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War With Iraq Weapons Of Mass Destruction
1,623 wordsReason for War in Iraq Without a doubt, almost all of the attempts to contain and deter the current Iraqi regime have eventually failed. The only policy that has a proven success against Saddam Hussein has been the use of military force. As the worlds only superpower, the United States of America has the capability to remove Saddam Hussein from power. But is a war with Iraq the only option? Iraq became an independent kingdom in 1933, have the destruction of the Ottoman Empire in World War I. Pro...
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