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    3) In the mid-1800s, Peru's economy revolved around natural fertilizer which they called guano. Guano was the gold of the time, it would grow crops in almost any soil. Guano was in high demand, as it was the best fertilizer at the time. It had the perfect combination of nutrients and had plentiful supply of nitrogen and phosphorus. Peru was flourishing but their economy ran solely on guano. Guano was being devoured and it would soon run out. After Peru ran out of guano, the country collapsed. Another

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    Giving up all of one’s possessions due to a forceful invasion is brutal and inhumane. Europe was superior while Africans were inferior and human rights for Native Africans were disregarded when Europe took over. Europe imperialized many countries in Africa in the 1800’s; Europeans wanted to dominate a weaker nation for more land. Because Africa had ivory, gold and rubber, they wanted Africa’s natural resources to make them more powerful. The invasion of the Europeans may have improved some African

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    The late 1980s and 1990s were host to many economic and political changes. Around the world there were failures and successes centered around key principles. The world was in the midst of reform that led to many changes. In North Africa the islamists, the state’s economy, and the women faced many challenges. First of all, One challenge that the Islamist faced was the introduction of secularism into an Islamic state. After North African states gained independence “Islam had been established as the

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    Involvement In France

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    colonies of Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia in northern Africa. Beyond the primary source material provided by people, there are also the texts of legislation passed throughout the war and transcripts of political addresses. In terms of legislation, focusing on the laws passed to oppress Jewish communities will be just as important as including secondary source analysis of enforcement of the

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    analyzed a TV series known as the Designated Survivor. Tom Kirkman, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, becomes President after a terrorist attack occurred during the State of the Union address and obliterated the Capitol building. This attack also killed the President, the Vice President, and all members of the cabinet, except for Tom himself. The new president Kirkman has to refill all of the positions of the government and calm all of the American population whilst still finding who

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    already found soon after the country's independence consolidation, in the early nineteenth century. At that time, pirates financed by local governments, both of which shared the profits made attacks, infested the coast of the Mediterranean, close to Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. To avoid attacks, all the major powers of the time paid annual tribute to the three African territories, referred to then as Barbary. Shortly after, in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine arises,

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    Four Days in September

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    Four Days in September captured the experience of Brazil during the 1960's very well. Mostly because the entire film was based on an actual event, but even relating it to Veloso's memoir and the music during that time it holds up to be pretty accurate. However, for entertainment purposes, or just that Bruno Barreto felt the need to, certain things in the film were left out. Things such as other social classes and the music scene in Brazil. In Veloso's memoir, he talks about the song of Tom Jobim

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    three branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judiciary. The legislative branches are very similar, having analogous houses of Congress, but the executive and judiciary branches are notably different. The executive branch not only has a president but also a prime minister, the judiciary

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    Greece (508 BC) The Greeks developed a system of government based on the idea of “rule by the people”. The origin of the word “democracy” came from the Greek words “demos” (people) and “kratein” (rule). Discussions were held in public gatherings and decisions were made by consensus. Consensus was possible due to the limited numbers involved. All male citizens were able to vote; women, slaves, and foreigners were excluded from the democratic process. England (1215) King John of England was forced

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    When does the search for equality justify human rights abuses? As France has a large and quickly expanding Muslim immigrate population (Mamou, 2017) it provides an important case study regarding the intersection of two different perspectives, that of secularism and religion. In 2004 Law No. 2004-228 of 15 March 2004 (National Assembly, 2004) was adopted by the French National Assembly and Senate which forbade the wearing of overtly religious clothing which would identify individuals religious affiliation

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