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10091: Communism: Overview
... the Bolshevik party. He was extrememly influential in decison making with Lenin, and in 1922 he was raised to the Secretary-General of the Bolshevik party (Miller 68). Stalin became a primary leader at Lenins death. Stalin helped to create the Cold War Period. The cold war was essentially created as a result of the soviets wanting to keep itself secure and happy on their own. The Soviet Union also made ...
10092: What is Fascism and Why does it Emerge?
... for the defeat of Germany in World War 1, or claim they were the downfall of Germany. Hitler took this idea to an extreme and later went on to ethnic cleansing which resulted in the death of 6 million Jews. Another method of motivating the masses is to present the concept of organicism. Organicism is the theory of viewing a nation like a growing powerful single body. It focuses on the ...
10093: U.S Foreign Policy Toward Jewish Refugees During 1933-1939
... supporting this view is that the casualty numbers reported in the newspapers were in the order of hundreds of thousands or millions, numbers extremely difficult for people to relate to. Joseph Stalin said that, "One death is a tragedy, one million deaths is a statistic", and truth of his words lies in the fact that greater than a certain magnitude, numbers lose all meaning. The shortcoming of this theory lies in ...
10094: Canada's Institutional Landscape and The Government's Ignorance of Farmer's Needs
... to farmers and [spent] $300 million improving the transportation system." Unfortunately for farmers, the one-time support of the federal government after the crow will not prevent continuing transportation prices in the future. With the death of the Crow, small railways and grain elevators will shut down in favor of larger and more centralized means of collecting and preparing grain for transport meaning that small-scale farmers will have to travel ...
10095: The Republican Party: Overall Issues, 1860-1868
... the National Union Convention, the party affirmed its support for an Amendment to "terminate and forever prohibit the existence of slavery within the limits or jurisdiction of the United States." The 13th Amendment confirmed the death of slavery. However, the so-called "Black Codes" that Southern governments implemented forced abolitionist Republicans in Congress to clash with President Andrew Johnson over the passage of a new Freedmen's Bureau bill and a ...
10096: The Need For Gun Control
... on the curb behind him and falls to the sidewalk the car speeds off into the dark alleyway across the street. The young boy struggles to breathe as he coughs up blood. He chokes to death with every effort to breathe. He dies a minute or two later. These kinds of events are all too familiar to us and perturb us as we see an increasing number of handguns fall into ...
10097: The Brady Bill
... the States what to do, turned around and said that they now liked the preemption. Metzenbaum joined in the argument against the GOP opponents, saying they were blocking the bill "because they were scared to death of the National Rifle Association," and calling their demand for the preemption provision "an effort to kill the bill." Both sides did not yield, and with two cloture motions having failed to quash the Republican ...
10098: The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice: Contributing Factors Of Crime
... as are persons subjected to coercion or duress to such a degree as to render the commission of criminal acts involuntary. In most countries, crimes are defined and punished pursuant to statutes. Punishments may include death, imprisonment, exile, fines, forfeiture of property, removal from public office, and disqualification from holding such office. Unless the act of which a defendant is accused is expressly defined by statute as a crime, no indictment ...
10099: Canada - Of the United States of America
... every 51 seconds. Also, because it is a constitutional right for an American to own a gun, every day 15 children aged 19 and under are killed with guns, it is the leading cause of death for people between ages of 15 and 24. Licensed firearm dealers sell an estimated 7.5 million guns a year including 3.5 million handguns.13 In Canada “ ownership of offensive weapons or guns is ...
10100: Katha Pollitt's Argument About Media Being Biased Against Liberals and Allan Levite's Argument That Media Is Biased Against Conservatives
... same subject. She sights two other cases that she would have us believe are more commonplace than incredibly stupid elementary school kids. Her first example is the case dealing with the sixth grader who received death threats does not even clearly state what kind of hate was involved. It could have been sexual harassment, or it could have been because she carried Spam around on her forehead. She only names two ...


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