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- 961: Chinese Communist Influences
- ... of nothing that could save them. During these times many disasters would take place such as the Russo-Japanese war, and the Boxer Rebellion which directed the Chinese government to construct a shaky, but authoritative constitution to hope these problems would not destroy their monarchy. At this time Mao had been in school learning as much as he could about the political agenda and about the revolution that was going on ...
- 962: Cubans
- ... seizures, and other rites can reveal the sources of day-to-day problems and suggest solutions to them. The Cuban government has been formally supportive of organized religion. Religious freedom was guaranteed in the 1976 constitution, but it is very difficult to practice one's religion openly and succeed in Cuban society. Until very recently, for example, higher education was not accessible to young people who openly professed a religion. Equality ...
- 963: Civil War 4
- ... would hurt the south. He did not want to see them separate themselves. He said No state upon its mere motion can lawfully get out of the union. I shall take care, as the constitution itself expressively enjoins upon me, that the law of the United States be faithfully executed in all of the states. Many southern delegates threatened to leave the Union if Lincoln was elected. Lincoln won the ...
- 964: Creation Story Of The Iroquios
- ... be unanimously approved by the council that was made up of members of the 5 Nations. This was actually a league weakness and hurt them. Many people believe that the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are strongly influenced by the Iroquois system of government. For these reasons the Iroquois are one of the most important Native American groups in North American history.
- 965: Covenanted Governments
- ... would obey the word of God, as interpreted by the people and the sovereign appointed (a magistrate). The fundamental Orders and the Mayflower Compact are very distinct from the Articles of Confederation and the US Constitution in that they are theocracies. The people governed the letter two of the aforementioned; religion played little or no importance. Even the philosophers that helped shape our government left God out of their text, placing ...
- 966: Cuban And Chinese Revolution C
- ... say in that government. Ideas are met with artillery, and protests with tanks. In March of 1952, former Cuban president Batista decided he was not quite ready to leave office. He seized power, suspended the constitution, dissolved the congress, and instituted a provisional government. A young lawyer named Fidel Castro attempted to rise against Batista by attacking the army barracks at Moncada with a rebel army. The attack was a tremendous ...
- 967: Comparison Of Spartan And Samu
- ... Boys learned the Iliad and songs of war and religion, however, leaping, running, wrestling, and wielding a weapon with grace and accuracy were believed to be much more important. The whole way of life, the constitution of the state, the system of education of ancient Sparta were calculated to one end - the maintenance of an army of experts who were ready and able at any moment to suppress sedition within the ...
- 968: Compare And Contrast The Aims
- ... talking about the American Dream and a "dream of our American democracy" which was the essence of his "beloved community". He began to talk about the Declaration of Independence "all men are created equal"; the Constitution and the Bible which he knew would appeal to whites. He could not understand how the U.S. could go to Asia and Africa preaching freedom, when there wasn't freedom in their own country ...
- 969: Charles Canady
- ... agriculture. Canady also serves on the House Judiciary Committee, where he has strengthened the criminal justice system. At the beginning of the 104th Congress, he was appointed Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution. Rep. Canady has also worked for federal a government policy of equal opportunity for all people. He introduced legislation to the Congress that would prohibit the government from granting race preferences in federal hiring, and ...
- 970: Caesar 2
- ... his own military genius, Caesar was evidently fascinated and obsessed by military and imperial problems. He gave them an absolute priority over the more delicate, but no less the fundamental task of revising the Roman constitution. He met Pompey s army in Greece where, at Pharsalus in 48 BC, he defeated Pompey s forces but Pompey escaped to Egypt. Caesar followed him later to find out that Pompey had been murdered ...
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