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    The process of decolonization in Africa during the 1950’s through the 1970’s was a very smart yet risky idea. For some places independence was easily gained yet in other areas it was a battle. During the time periods where colonization existed, Africa was peaceful and kept things in order. People had control over their specific locations and there were no questions to be asked. Once it was decided to remove these rights, things got out of hand rather quickly. Violence was a main occurrence during

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    was the result of Egypt’s President Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalising the Suez Canal Company, Britain and France were concerned about their influence over the flow of oil into Europe. In response to the nationalisation of the Suez Canal, English Prime Minister Anthony Eden, secretly formulated a plan with his allies France and Israel in which they’d retake the canal from Nasser, reinstating British and French authority over the flow of oil from the Middle East while allowing the newly created Israel

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    Environmental, political, economical, and cultural and social Morocco is a country located in Northern Africa, boarding the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. It lies between Algeria and West Sahara and is slightly longer than California. The capital of Morocco is Rabat. The terrain includes mountainous northern coast and interior bordered by large plateaus with intermountain valleys, and fertile coastal plains. As of July 2016, the population is 33.6 million, with an annual growth rate

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    Churchill Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer (1874-1965), became one of the greatest statesmen in world history. Churchill reached the height of his fame as the heroic prime minister of the United Kingdom during World War II. He offered his people only "blood, toil, tears, and sweat" as they struggled to keep their freedom. Churchill also was a noted speaker, author, painter, soldier, and war reporter. Sir Winston Churchill Early in World War II,

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    European Immigration Policies and the Economic Crisis The Eurozone economic crisis began at the end of 2009. Essentially, the failure of the Euro caused huge problems in southern European countries (such as Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Italy). After the introduction of the Euro, these countries suddenly had the credit to borrow money like they hadn’t had before. They extravagantly increased spending with this borrowed money, which at first boosted the economy but eventually led to massive debts

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    Decolonization - Congo

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    event known as the ‘The Roundtable Conference’ was held in Brussels. Different Congolese parties attended the meeting to discuss the transition into independence. There were two pivotal leaders, Joseph Kasa-Vubu as President and Patrice Lumumba as Prime Minister. To what extent were problems facing newly independent countries a legacy of colonial rule? * What was the condition of the country upon independence? (Identify problems) A: Coming from colonial rule, the Congolese had minimal knowledge

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    France Causes Financial Fret

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    and prime minister means, for lack of a better term, the head of a country, the difference is that between Canada and the United States they have one or the other. Back in the Eastern world of Western Europe, France was the first major European country to adopt a semi-presidential system giving them both a prime minister and a president to oversee it all (Allen et al. 109). This is accomplished by giving the president the power of political figure head for the country and allowing the Prime Minister

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