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    In analyzing the causes and effects of United States Imperialism from 1870 to 1916‚ one finds that there are three main factors. These major factors of United States Imperialism in this time period are: Hawaii‚ the Spanish-American war‚ and Theodore Roosevelt. In this time period Hawaiian islanders were very happy to live traditionally‚ but Americans were not content with the traditional ways of the Hawaiians (Buschini‚ n.pag.). Even though America seemed to be on the road to imperialism with Hawaii

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    Treaty of Waitangi

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    The Treaty of Waitangi‚ signed in 1840‚ is said to be New Zealand’s “founding document’ that gives everyone in New Zealand/Aotearoa their standing in society (Hayward: 2004). The understanding and meaning of the treaty provokes intense debate right across the country‚ from parliament to workplaces and a difference in opinions range from the critics to the advocates(Hayward: 2004). In a survey conducted by the Treaty of Waitangi information unit and reported by Boyd (2004) one in three People could

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    The Treaties of Versailles and Brest-Litovsk were both agreements to put a truce at war. These armistices were agreements to end fighting between Germany and Allied powers and between the new government of Russia and Central Powers. Even though the Treaty of Brest-litovsk impacted Russia negatively between the allies in the future. The Treaty of Versailles had a more negative on Germany that lead to the reduction of reduction of Germany’s territory‚ military‚ economy. The treaty of Versailles

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    Treaty of Waitangi

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    The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti O Waitangi) The Treaty of Waitangi (Māori: Te Tiriti o Waitangi) was a treaty signed by representatives of the British Crown and various Māori chiefs of the North Island of New Zealand. Te Tiriti O Waitangi was first signed on the 6th of February 1840. The treaty’s regulations had • Inaugurated a British Governor of New Zealand (the throne’s representative in a commonwealth country) • Let other people live in New Zealand (such as Dutch‚ Europeans‚ Asians

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    Treaty of Guadalupe

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    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Articles V‚ VIII‚ IX and X The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the U.S.-Mexican War. Signed on February 2‚ 1848‚ it is the oldest treaty still in force between the United States and Mexico. As a result of the treaty‚ the United States acquired more than 500‚000 square miles of valuable territory and emerged as a world power in the late nineteenth century. Beyond territorial gains and losses‚ the treaty has been important in shaping the international

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    Cause Effect Vietnam War

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    Adonis Silva 4/30/2015 8-012 Cause & Effect Vietnam War The causes of the Vietnam War trace their roots back to the end of World War II. A French Colony‚ Indochina (Vietnam‚ Laos‚ & Cambodia) had been occupied by the Japanese during the war. In 1941‚ a Vietnamese nationalist movement‚ the Viet Minh‚ was formed by Ho Chi Minh to resist the occupiers. Before World War Two‚ Vietnam had been part of the French Empire. During the war‚ the country had been overrun by the Japanese. When the Japanese retreated

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    Sovereignty and Treaties

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    Sovereignty and Treaties Before going into the exploration of the article and how it pertains to sovereignty and treaties‚ lets define those two terms. Sovereignty can be described as a state having complete control over its boundaries. According to our book‚ (pg 40) sovereignty includes such essentials as self-determination‚ non-intervention‚ and equality. Sovereignty also pertains to a state’s right to equality‚ existence‚ external independence‚ self-defense‚ and territorial supremacy. (Pg

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    Cause and effect Serious causes of computer addiction Technology has developed so much that it is almost crucial to have electronic devices at home. Our life has gotten so used to having technology around us that we can’t imagine our lives without them. However‚ while having electronic devices at home could be comfortable and handy at times‚ it could also have negative effect on children‚ especially on teenagers. Parents usually buy computers for their children’s educational resource. But teenagers

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    For the past several decades people have continued to pump dangerous emissions into the atmosphere and rapidly remove vital resources from the earth‚ and as a result it is slowly depleting. Some people have begun taking responsibility for their actions‚ but the world is still not doing enough. Although many people may not agree that this problem exists‚ the world population needs to act now against global warming or the earth will continue to suffer from harsh environmental changes. So how do the

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    Treaty of Utrecht

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    this potential Habsburg hegemony‚ together with the invincible French Army provided the Allies neither feasibility nor desirability of conquering Spain. The Dutch Republic was discontent towards England about the commercial benefits and the Barrier Treaty; In England‚ Tories who were not in favor of continental warfare came into power. On top of these political unrests were there serious financial debts suffered by almost all European states involved in the war. A peace was needed. The Peace of Utrecht

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