| 101. | Argument against same sex marriages The need for a constitutional amendment against same sex marriages is immediate and essential. ... The United States is no different, and if same sex marriage is allowed, not only will the institution of marriage be undermined, but the presence of family structure in the US will be deflated. ... S...
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| 102. | United States Policy of Containment in Asia Containment was the United States policy of securing peace by trying to contain communism and keeping communism from expanding beyond its current borders. This policy was mostly unsuccessful in stopping the spread of communism in Asia during the post-World War II era. The policy failed to stop commu...
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| 103. | nationalism and a nation state THE NATION STATE AND NATIONALISM
- All humanity lives in nation states.
- 200 nation states. ... Intra-state conflicts. ... Pre nation ancestors, no one knows anything, nomads, don’t need government. ...
Nationalism says if we’re all in this area, we should be in it together. ...
Relgion...
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| 104. | United Nations and the Use of ForceCollective Security ... At the turn of the century, the answer was to gather a united, global force to stand against any state that broke international law. This concept was named “collective security,” and today makes up the backbone of the United Nations (UN). ... If every state is at least somewhat equal, coll...
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| 105. | should marijuana be legalized for medical purposes
“Should Marijuana be legalized for medical purposes?”
Lately there has been a big debate whether Marijuana and other drugs should be used in the hospital for the patients medical purposes. More than half of the States have enacted medical Marijuana laws since 1978 although the federal la...
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| 106. | Comparative Analysis of the Islamic and Contemporary States Systems This paper suggests the comparative analysis of the two different states-systems (ancient Islamic and modern states-system), which look absolutely different and incomparable at first sight. Certainly, these systems have many evident distinct points, but I would like to focus on the similarities they...
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| 107. | History After the Revolutionary War, the colonies felt that they had to have some type of central government. They created the Articles of Confederation to meet this need. However, the Articles did not perform their function well because they could not demand money from the states, had no army, were virtual...
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| 108. | Seas The US has a history of Immigration. The whole country is made up of every ethnic group. Since the birth of this country immigrants from all over the world moved here looking for new opportunities and a new life. This is the “American dream”. In the post cold war era the United States is trying to c...
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| 109. | American Revolution The constant struggle of power between societies has influenced the becoming of many great nations. The United States of America is a perfect example of this. The United States of America a country that once was in the control of Great Britain, over threw their form of government and set up their ow...
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| 110. | articles of confederation ... This new government was known as the Articles of Confederation. These articles were the foundation from which the United States developed. The statement “From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government,” is somewhat flawed, because the a...
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| 111. | terrorist attack United States of America were attacked and challenged on September 11th, 2001 by terrorists affiliated with aL-Qaeda and their “Holy War against America”. Americans were devasted by the challenge, and searched for answers on why United States of America is being targeted and what actions the nation ...
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| 112. | Social Costs Outweigh Gambling Revenue ... ” (Chicago Crime Commission,1990) Legalize gambling began with lotteries used to fund useful projects. ... Various types of gambling came and went, including betting on horse races and casino gaming. (Occupational Outlook Quarterly) In addition to these enormous social costs, gambling in ...
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| 113. | Capital Punishment Capital Punishment The word "capital" in "capital punishment" refers to a person's head. In the past, people were often executed by severing their head from their body. Today, in the U.S., most prisoners are executed by lethal injection. The United States is one of the very few industrialized countr...
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| 114. | hjdhgdh According to the U.N. Charter, the United Nations is entrusted with maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations, cooperating in solving international problems and promoting respect for human rights. But the Organization is not a world government. As a co...
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| 115. | From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government In the years from 1781 through 1789, the newly founded United States had both a strong and weak government under the Articles of Confederation. Drafted by John Dickinson in 1776, the Articles of Confederation was ratified on March 1st, 1781, by the thirteen states at the 2nd Continental Congress. .....
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| 116. | DBQ Jacksonian Democrats viewed themselves as the guardians of the United States Constitution political democracy individual ... Specifically, Jacksonian disciples revered in the fact that their that their illustrious leader, Jackson, championed and guarded the United States Constitution to its strictest interpretation, especially by vetoing of the recharter of the Bank in 1832, declaring nullification of certain laws b...
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| 117. | U S Foreign Aid buying National Interests ... The United States faces new security threats, challenges and opportunities for national interest. ... In order to achieve the desired developments, the United States uses foreign aid and military assistance to promote their national interests. Many nations have received foreign aid and assis...
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| 118. | Puerto Rican Society ... There is an article called “Representation by Other Means : Mexican American and Puerto Rican Social Movement Organizations”, that as it is read its views are seen automatically. This article pointed out facts on Puerto Rico as a commonwealth, the Puerto Rican people in the United States and ...
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| 119. | league of nations “A general association of nations should be formed on the basis of covenants designed to create mutual guarantees of the political independence and territorial integrity of States, large and small equally.”
Woodrow Wilson states in his ‘Fourteen Points’, there was a need for a collective securi...
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| 120. | Proposal for an american language academy ...
As one of the major figures of the politics of the United States at the time, he felt motivated to write the Proposal for an American Language Academy to the Congress because of several reasons, as it clearly gleams trough what he wrote: he wanted the new-born United States to improve not onl...
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