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- 11231: Nuclear Power for All
- ... legitimately purchased are to replace the old artillery, most of which dates back to the 1950s. Despite this updating in the military hardware, it will still take considerable time for China to reach the high military status it desires. Among the suppliers to China, Russia is by far the largest. Since Russias economy has declined, it is willing to sell its most valuable technology in an effort to support ...
- 11232: Constitutionalism
- ... Parliament at least every three years. They enacted legislation that limited the power of the monarch and made arbitrary government impossible. Commons impeached land and abolished the House of Lords and the Eccleseastical court of High Commision. They would not place the army under Charles I because they didnt trust him. So, he recruited his own army of nobles and rural countrymen. He then invaded Parliament and captures five members ...
- 11233: To What Extent Do Cabinets Play A Role In The Political Executive?
- ... not at a cabinet level, there has been an increase in size of the Executive Office of the President. It is interesting to note that cabinet is at the apex of countries that regard with high esteem the notion of cabinet government, these countries include, Great Britain, Italy, Sweden, Norway and numerous Commonwealth states. In the USSR, a type of collective leadership was in place, this was a mirror of the ...
- 11234: Fascism
- ... a response to the rapid social upheaval, the devastation of World War I, and the Bolshevik Revolution. This right-wing philosophy will even advocate violent action to maintain this loyalty which is held in such high regards. Fascism approaches politics in two central areas, populist and elitist. Populist in that it seeks to activate "the people" as a whole against perceived oppressors or enemies and to create a nation of unity ...
- 11235: The Welfare System
- ... which requires most welfare recipients to enter a job-training program (Lacayo, 3). The other federally funded welfare programs include Medicaid, Food Stamps and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Each of these programs contribute to the high cost paid by the federal government to keep the welfare state running. Medicaid, for example, provides health care to low income families with dependent children, the disabled and the poor elderly. In 1994 alone, 34 ...
- 11236: Was Khruschev's Foreign Policy Successful?
- ... the nation with the Soviet Union. In Egypt the Soviets profited from the 1956 Suez Canal. Ties were further strengthened with Egypt, the most populous Arab country when the Soviets agreed to build the Aswan High Dam after the withdrawal of the United States from the project. Soviet influence also grew in Asia. India looking for a counterweight to China and grateful for Soviet economic aid proved to be a worthy ...
- 11237: America's Network of Representative Governments
- ... residents of a particular land would make laws that were meant for them. This was democracy at its earliest stage in America. Everywhere one goes today in America, there is democracy. Whether a church council, school club or the state general assembly, a representative group is always present. Democracy shapes America. One could view the first democratic group responsible for today's freedom. This was the assembly formed by George Yeardly ...
- 11238: The Jury System
- ... problem. But I do not think so. There are not scientific grounds for their abilities.It is a prejudice.Law degree and no proper ability to serve as a juror are not closely connected. Perhaps high educational degree may become an obstacle of conventional judgement. It is said that Japanese companies always lose the lawsuit, because American juries have prejudice against Japanese. Do you think it is true? The answer is ...
- 11239: Russia and US International Relations
- ... when they do, they can be targeted and therefore deterred." I see this argument as a little too optimistic. In March 1995, US Customs agents in Miami launched a two-year undercover investigation reaching into high-level official circles in Russia, Bulgaria and Lithuania. It would become the first credible case of a scenario to smuggle tactical nuclear weapons into the United States. The Untied States was able to put an ...
- 11240: The Inevitable Inequality in Modern Democracy
- ... modern times. The reason that economic disparity surfaces is because some do not choose the path of education and thus create a difference in skill and talent between themselves and those who chose to attend school, university, or another educational institution. In essence, this freedom to choose is given to everyone and reflects the very aspect of free will present in a democratic society. While logically coherent, this argument lacks the ...
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