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York Random House Drug Trafficking
1,823 wordsManuel Noriega (1934 -? ), former dictator of Panama, found guilty of drug trafficking, racketeering, and money laundering by the United States Jury. He was born in Panama City. After on a scholarship at the Chorrillos Military Academy in Lima, Peru, Noriega returned to Panama and was commissioned a sub-lieutenant in the National Guard. Close to the military strong man Omar Torrijos, Noriega advanced quickly and was appointed chief military intelligence when Torrijos seized power in 1969. In tha...
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World War Ii Benito Mussolini
1,348 wordsWho was Benito Mussolini? Benito Mussolini was the Fascist dictator of Italy. He was dictator from 1922 to 1943. Benito was five foot six inches, with black hair and eyes. He centralized all of the power of Italy in himself and on one else as the leader of the Fascist party and tried but failed to create an Italian Empire. Italy would eventually be in an alliance with the all powerful Germany. Mussolini was born in Predappio, near Forli, in Romagna, a poverty stricken district of central Italy. ...
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Facets Of Russian Communism Within Fictional Utopian Literature
2,464 wordsHistorically, fictional literature has been used to reflect on the life of the time in which it is written. Authors, thrown by the system and displeased by developments, take what they know and use it to make a statement. Over the course of history, authors have jabbed huge incidents such as the French Revolution in Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities, missionary invasion and Chinese poverty in Pearl S. Bucks The Good Earth, and Chinese Communism in Anchor Mins Becoming Madame Mao. On the topic...
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Japan Prime Minister
1,363 wordsECONOMIC SYSTEMS ASSIGNMENT Canada The Government of Canada is a Federal Parliamentary Democracy and a member of the Common Wealth. The Prime Minister of Canada is the Honorable Jean Chretien. The Deputy Prime Minister is Sheila Copps and the Governor General is Romeo LeBlanc. There are five major political parties in Canada they are; the Progressive Conservatives, the Liberal Party, New Democratic Party, the Reform Party, and the Bloc Quebecois. The GNP per capita (1991) was $ 19, 934 (in milli...
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Upton Sinclair Socialist Party
1,210 wordsThere are many characters in The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. These characters vary widely in their professions, social status, and economic status. The main character in the novel is a Lithuanian named Jurgis Radius. His wife is Ona Lukoszaite, also a Lithuanian. Their son is named Antanas. Mike Scully is a powerful political leader in Packingtown. Phil Connor is a foreman in Packingtown, politically connected (through Scully), and a man who causes much trouble for Jurgis. Jack Duane is an experie...
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Percent Of The Vote Von Papen
2,854 wordsIn 1930, Germany's manufacturing had fallen 17 % from that 1927 level. Bankruptcies were increasing, unemployment was rising and farmers were hurting. Some in the middle class feared sliding into the lower class. And some in the middle class blamed the economic decline on unemployed people being unwilling to work. In 1930, the parliamentary coalition that governed Germany fell apart, and new elections were held. The biggest winner in these elections was Adolf Hitlers National Socialist Party. Fr...
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World War One Hitler And Mussolini
1,161 wordsAt the close of World War One tensions still rode high between countries, trade slowed and unemployment rose. A new form of government was also used, totalitarianism. This form of government means there is only one leader to make decisions and thus they killed or jailed all opponents. Mussolini and Hitler used this form of government after World War One to make their countries world powers. Although Hitler? s Germany and Mussolini? s Italy were both fascist their lives were extremely different. ...
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