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- 4351: The Persian Gulf War
- ... the deadline was set, it was time to start preparing for war. President George Bush confronted little difficulty in winning Americans’ support for the potential war against Iraq. However, the government found it difficult to decide upon a reason for going to war. It was either to oppose aggression or it was to protect global oil supplies. Other powers were more ...
- 4352: Recycling
- ... 87.5mill tons to 157 tons per year, not including the 90 million tons created by industry every year. In 1988 over 70% of the landfills were closed, the US government then had to figure out how we were going to deal with this huge amount of trash each year. The 4 main solutions they came up with were opening more ...
- 4353: Hitler's Weltanschauung (World View)
- ... Russians. Although Hitler did not see Russia as an absolute enemy, he did despise the Russians, whom he saw as inferior people because of their Slavic origins. Hitler saw the government run by Jewish capitalists as well, which only made him despise them more. Italy was in the same category as Russia in Hitler's view. He again blamed poor relations ...
- 4354: Methods
- ... issue which directly effects women’s rights. I believe that men are less likely to support women’s rights because it will take power away from them. Most of our government positions are held by men. By giving the decision of abortion to women, it is taking away more of their power over us. Operationalization In order to test my hypotheses ...
- 4355: The Boston Tea Party
- ... allowed the company to export tea from England to the colonies for free, but the colonists had to pay three pence per pound when loading in the colonies. The British government new this would make them a lot of money because the colonists at that time drank an average of six million pounds of tea annually. Lord North, and his friend ...
- 4356: A Direct Democracy
- ... opinions, and votes don’t matter. That all could change if we adopted a Direct Democracy, in which, voter apathy will disappear. Direct Democracy is where the people control the government through nonpartisan elected representatives and being able to decide any matters having to do with taxes and public policies. The elected officials would represent neither the Republican nor the Democratic ...
- 4357: Nationalism In Europe
- ... a glorified view of the war. Throughout the majority of German states, the political order was authoritarian and inflexible. The ruling houses had the effective power and final say in government. In many of the German states, the middle class, intellectuals, journalists, university professors, and students were frustrated with this existing system. They were tired and fed up with the lack ...
- 4358: TV Violence
- ... reflections of real life than the farm children did. Likewise, the city boys identified most with characters from violent programs than did those living on the farms (Huesmann 166). The government also did research in this area. They conducted an experiment where children were left alone in a room with a monitor playing videotape of other children at play. Soon, things ...
- 4359: Augustus And Alexander The Gre
- ... appearance came when he was twelve years old, in 51 B.C. His grandmother Julia died and he delivered the eulogy at her funeral. Other than small parts in the government, Augustus was a political nobody up until March 44 B.C., when his great-uncle Julius Caesar was assassinated. Bearing his father’s name, Caesar, Augustus intended to ratify his ...
- 4360: The Politial Parties of America's History
- ... Federalists wanted a bustling US economy powered by industrial equipment while the Democrats wanted the US economy based on farms. In other words, the Democrats wanted a simple form of government. Hamilton later died in a duel with a gunshot wound by Burr. The Federalist party slowly began to lose power and after the Hartford Convention, then they completely died out ...
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