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    Canadian Unity

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    Canadian identity itself is submerged within an array of events, individuals and time periods that have significantly contributed to her development and fundamentally, idealization as a unified nation. Nevertheless, the idea of unity was not a matter of immediate occurrence; the journey to cultivating a unified nation was plagued by measures accentuating plurality.

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    global war that was predominantly centered in Europe. World War I had consequently left most Europe's workforce wounded, dying or dead. The First World War left the global economy in a poor state. The post-war period was a time to utilize resources and rebuild economies through industrialization and agriculture (Moore, 2010). Life in French and American societies significantly changed during the 1920' as both nations were on a path of post-war reconstruction, in attempts to revitalize their economies

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    culture in Quebec is vastly different than the rest of Canada. A fact that Canadians are proud of. However, many in Quebec see themselves as too different, in a sense, from the rest of canada, and believe that Quebec should become its own sovereign nation. The political party Bloc Quebecois has been trying to gain independence for Quebec since 1991 (Goldsworthy 10), although unsuccessfully. Canada needs quebec in order to keep the same amount of influence it has in the world,

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    Economic Trade history by the two nations forms the basis of understanding the major milestones. The first decade that is between 1970 to 1980 was a period that instigated institution building that saw the lift of certain barns and barriers of trade. These allowed the flow of technology, goods and people between the two nations. This was the period when the congress passed the trade agreement that conferred the contigent Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status on the Chinese Nation that is on 24th January 1980

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    The Great Depression was an economic crisis that was happening through Europe and other areas of the world. It’s presence in Germany was horrific with losing over SIX MILLION men out of work. “The Great Depression was triggered by a collapse in US share prices in 1929.” Followed up by the great impact of ‘The Wall Street Crash’ happened October 1929 that American economy was undertaking. Over 10 years, (1929-1939) a lot of male workers were becoming unemployed and companies were failing with this

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    state of China today. Not only was the the protest instrumental in exposing the deep division within China’s political leadership, it also revealed that the future of China, comprised of students and intellectuals, was striving for a more democratic nation. With that being said, a highly debated question remains as to whether the Tiananmen Square Protest has led to more democracy in China, and how the event has influenced China’s political progress. On the contrary, the protest had a rather paradoxical

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    Compare and Contrast: Martin Luther King Jr and Adolf Hitler By Shada Fakhiranisa Two of the most significant leaders in modern history were Martin Luther King Jr and Adolf Hitler. Although both figures left their mark on their respective nations’ political, social and economic landscape, one is revered while the other remembered with disdain and horror. This essay will compare and contrast key characteristics that were and are central to King and Hitler’s rise to prominence and memory. Some observations

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    kind of government to a democracy. It started in Russia with Karl Marx where each person was treated under the same circumstances such as pay. It was developed to create an equal and fair society government known as the social party where no one was favoured. It was unable to perform efficiently as it slowly developed into an unfair situation where people where obviously higher and

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    formed where groups of people take the power so that they can abuse, denigrate, ignore and even disparage and underestimate other people base on the colour of their skin or their religion. One of these systems of government, and probably one of the most influential of modern times, was the Apartheid which ruled over South Africa since 1948 to 1994. “a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP), the governing

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    Power Of The New World

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    Power can come in many forms. Great power, however, comes in fewer forms. For the most part, a cycle exists between military power and economic power, and another between economic power, political power, and development. These are mostly forms of hard power, something physically tangible, such as an army, a navy, money, land, resources. However, these are not the only types of power which exist in the world. One of the most underrated sources of power is the power of homogeny. When the New World was discovered

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