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- 4241: America: The Land of Opportunity
- ... you have the freedom to move. Now some states have different laws but all are good here. Everyone in America has the right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness. If any of these rights are taken away then you have the right to go to court. There are many different types of courts. there is a District court, a Circuit court, (the only one with a jury) , a Special ...
- 4242: What is Fascism and Why does it Emerge?
- ... ways if necessary. The other use of force that the fascist utilises for conformity is to misinform the masses or not inform them at all. Examples of this can either be the dismissal of civil rights such as freedom of speech or assembly or controlling the means of informative sources such as newspapers television and other sorts of communication. These are tactics the fascist utilises if the population does not consent ...
- 4243: Watergate: Was The Nixon White House Involved?
- ... The officials were openly involved in espionage and many other illegal acts. The president himself was approved for three articles of impeachment; he was charged with: “Misusing his power in order to violate the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens, obstructing justice in the Watergate affair, and defying Judiciary Committee subpoenas” (Farnsworth, “Nixon's Watergate”). Rather than face almost assured impeachment, Nixon resigned on August 9, the first U.S. president ...
- 4244: U.S Foreign Policy Toward Jewish Refugees During 1933-1939
- ... done, any more action by Congress would "be construed as a repudiation of the acts of the Executive branch."18 Very impressed by his words, the Committee on Foreign Affairs voted down the Gillette-Rogers Bill on 26 December 1943. PART II ACTORS, GOALS AND POLICY DECISIONS During the months leading up to the Bermuda Conference of April 1943, the State Department vetoed the idea of temporary harboring of refugees in ...
- 4245: The United States As A World Power: How Much Longer Will The US Be The Policeman of the World ?
- ... The war in Bosnia has been ongoing continuously since the breakaway of Yugoslavia from the former Soviet Union. In an effort to gain themselves an independent country, 3 ethnic-diverse groups are fighting over their rights to Bosnia. In an effort to save the peace, President Clinton stated: "We can't be everywhere. We can't do everything. But where our interests and values are at stake - and where we can ...
- 4246: The Rise of Communism in Russia
- ... decrees were put into action. The first four from the Bolshevik Revolutionary Legislation were a decree on peace, a decree on land, a decree on the suppression of hostile newspapers, and a declaration of the rights of the peoples of Russia (Stossenger, 130). By early 1918 the Bolshevik critics individually made their peace with Lenin, and were accepted back into the party and governmental leadership. At the same time, the Left ...
- 4247: The Power of The Judiciary
- ... as much power and policy making capabilities as any of the other two branches of government, and that the decisions made by the Supreme Court are in fact equal in stature to Congress passing a Bill into law. What Dahl is basically trying to say is that the evolution of the Supreme Court has made it very involved in decisions concerning important policy issues of the American political system. When it ...
- 4248: USSR: The Doomed Empire
- ... that the US stepped in.3 The United States rolled Russia back and the Cold War began. Stalin still avoided dealing with his Country's domestic problems such as the economy, and issues of human rights, decided if he could not expand his weak deceitful empire throughout Europe then maybe Asia would be a good place to try. Throughout the 1950's Russia aided in developing Soviet communism throughout China, Korea ...
- 4249: The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior to Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait: Credibility and Misperception
- ... stated that the senior Iraqi official in the US was told at the State Department that the US would continue to defend its vital interests in the gulf, and would continue to support the sovereign rights of each individual nation in the region. "He was reminded that while we would not take positions on the equities of bilateral Iraqi-Kuwaiti disputes, we would insist--I repeat insist--that disputes be settled ...
- 4250: Cold War vs. United States
- ... peace than just military strength, and economic strength also plays important role in world environment. It was Japan and Germany, the two economic giants, helped to pay for the gulf war. Without them paying the bill(2), United States could not handle the financial burden from the war by itself. Thirdly, the U. S military force is trained to defend America and not to be a global policeman. I often heard ...
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