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     But there were also differences such as both were ruled in  different manners. The Mongols has had political and economic effects on China and  Russia such as increasing their activity in trades‚ taxation system imposed upon both

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    Chapter 3 The Economic‚ Social‚ and Regulatory Aspects of Advertising Objectives TO IDENTIFY AND EXPLAIN THE ECONOMIC‚ SOCIAL‚ ETHICAL‚ AND LEGAL ISSUES ADVERTISERS MUST CONSIDER. The basic economic principles that guided the evolution of advertising also have social and legal effects. When they are violated‚ social issues arise and the government may take corrective measures. Society determines what is offensive‚ excessive‚ and irresponsible; government bodies determine what is deceptive and unfair

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    prevent this. They created many organizations to push congress to pass the 18th Amendment. Once it was passed things were downhill from there. That is why Prohibition had a large effect on America because of the passing of the 18th Amendment‚ crimes during Prohibition‚ and the 21st Amendment. Many people wanted Prohibition. They pushed congress for a change and finally “In 1919‚ Congress passed the Eighteenth Amendment to the US Constitution‚ outlawing the manufacturing and sale of alcohol nationwide”

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    of intense trial and error. During the Great Depression‚ 40% of Americans were living in poverty due to an unregulated economy. The New Deal soon followed after society had reached its apotheosis of poverty and served as a relief to jump-start the economy. The United States soon entered World War II due to Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and went into the Cold War that divided the “free” and “first” world. The side effects of these events grew and continued into post war America; we still feel aftershocks

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    DURING the spring of 1987‚ American conservatives were becoming disenchanted with Ronald Reagan’s increasingly conciliatory approach to Mikhail Gorbachev. Inside the White House‚ Mr. Reagan’s aides began to bicker over a speech the president was planning to give on a trip overseas. That June‚ the president would travel to Venice for the annual summit meeting of the seven largest industrialized nations. From there‚ plans called for him to stop briefly in Berlin‚ which was still divided between East

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    How Did Ww1 Affect Canada

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    nation that has engaged in war has returned changed and diminished in various ways. Some costs were obvious‚ such as the immediate human and financial tolls. Some took longer to play out: emotional and psychological scars on those who survived‚ and the lingering fallout for a society that had many of its best and brightest torn from its midst forever. One of the most notorious of the time was the First World War. The Great War lasted four years‚ spanning from 1914 to 1918. The war was the result of a strong

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    d) Examine the ways in which laws and social policies affect family life. Laws and social policies have been affecting the family for hundreds of years. They can alter how families look or function either directly or indirectly. Laws and policies can be aimed directly at the family to engineer change‚ to mould them into a new scheme or to change the way they function (such as contraception). However‚ family life can also be changed by indirect policies where the family is altered but the policy

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    other mischievous names. Some of the earliest records of gangs date back to the fourteenth and fifteenth century in Europe. Some of the activities that these youths had been recorded as partaking in have been theft‚ robbery‚ extortion and rape. They do many types of vandalism to the city. Gangs are a violent reality that people have to deal with in today’s cities. They are a direct result of human being’s personal

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    The end of World War I had a powerful impact on the world. This was because the War not only changed how war was fought with the use of technology such as poisonous gases‚ tanks and machine guns. The War also changed the power structure of Europe due to the collapse of the British Empire because of debt‚ The Bolsheviks overthrowing Czar Nicholas of Russia thus ending the Russian Empire‚ the end of the Ottoman Empire and the Sykes-Picot Treaty which redrew the borders of the Middle East and has resulted

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    in the history of the United States. John Quincy took part in more important events‚ and held more important positions than any person in United States history. Some of the important positions he held were he was American Ministers to four different European Countries (Hague‚ Prussia‚ Russia and England)‚ a State Senator representing Massachusetts‚ peace negotiator to England‚ a member of the House of Representatives‚ Secretary of the State‚ and President of the United States. John Quincy followed

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