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    The Women of the Native American Iroquois tribes have enjoyed a much more active role in politics than that of their European counterparts. In fact‚ they had a form of equality that was unheard of in European society in the late 1700s‚ where women were normally considered inferior to men. In almost every instance‚ the wife was expected to be subordinate to the husband whose authority was absolute over her. They were thought to be weak; and expected to be subservient to their husband in all things

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    The American Frontier is such an important factor in the history of America. So much happened during this time that helped shape the American society and culture to get to the way it is today. Without the Frontier‚ things in America would not be the same. I chose the painting “emigrants crossing the plains” painted by Albert Bierstadt because I think it is a perfect representation of what was going on during the American Frontier. Many people were traveling to different places to find a better

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    Iroquois Confederacy

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    IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY by Loretta Hall OVERVIEW The Iroquois Confederacy‚ an association of six linguistically related tribes in the northeastern woodlands‚ was a sophisticated society of some 5‚500 people when the first white explorers encountered it at the beginning of the seventeenth century. The 1990 Census counted 49‚038 Iroquois living in the United States‚ making them the country’s eighth most populous Native American group. Although Iroquoian tribes own seven reservations in New York

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    The Iroquois Constitution forms the first democratic republic and example of sovereign governance by the consent of a people in North American history. The confederacy of the League of Five Nations‚ who constructed the Iroquois Constitution‚ preceded the European colonization. Historical records and references provide evidence of the strong influence the Iroquois legislative process and constitution had on shaping the ideas and words of the US Constitution. Specific and distinct similarities unquestionably

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    Historical Theory and Jackson’s Frontier As explained in this chapter of Davidson and Lytle’s After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection‚ a historical theory is not necessarily a clear and definite principle about something‚ rather it is an untested hypothesis. Historians incorporate many factors into their theories to help explain events and support their hypotheses‚ and these focuses affect their basic understanding of history. This is commonly referred to as “Grand Theory”—an overall explanation

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    Diplomacy means the resolution of problems in foreign policy within peaceful methods and negotiations ways. Diplomat or representative means the person and institution which has been in this process. Qadesh Treaty of Hittites is the first known written diplomacy sample. Type of diplomacy are as below; Bilateral diplomacy‚ Multilateral diplomacy‚ Conference diplomacy‚ Parliamentary diplomacy‚ Summit diplomacy. Diplomat or bureaucrat is the person who applies the diplomacy. Diplomats visit

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    The American Frontier Ryan Williamson History 204: American History Prof: Gwendollyn Noble-Wold November 17‚ 2014 The American Frontier The idea of the West still lingers on throughout the world as a time filled with tough people who win over misfortune to overpower a harsh land; this period of time is very well-known in American history. In movies‚ novels‚ television stories of the west are still being repeated‚ rebuilt‚ and reiterated to lessen the events; “Native American myths and

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    Basically‚ diplomacy is a function of national power. This view was stated by Hans J. Morgenthau and supported in his essay‚ The Future of Diplomacy. Diplomacy‚ in the eyes of Morgenthau‚ is fourfold. First of all‚ diplomacy must take in respect the objective and the means by which it can be attained. For example‚ if a weak nation is trying to use diplomacy‚ it must first determine how much power it has in relation to the country it is dealing with‚ and if it�s goals are attainable with that

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    Iroquois Tribe

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    The Iroquois of the Eastern Woodland Region The Iroquois are a group of five Native Americans Tribe’s from the Eastern Woodland region. These tribes are among the most powerful in the region‚ they live close together and speak close to the same language. The tribes of the Iroquois Nation include the “Seneca‚ Cayuga‚ Onondaga‚ Oneida‚ and Mohawk” (Boehm‚ 2000‚ p. 93). The Eastern Woodland Region was east of The Plains Indians and extended from New England and Maryland to the great lakes area into

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    PREVENTIVE DIPLOMACY STRATEGY AND DIPLOMACY Contents  Introduction  Aim  Definition  Coercive Diplomacy o Background o Framework for coercive diplomacy o Requirements for success o Coercive diplomacy case studies  Preventive Diplomacy o What is preventive diplomacy? o Why is preventive diplomacy coming increasingly to the foe as option? o How exactly does UN practice preventive diplomacy? o What are some recent cases in which the UN used preventive diplomacy to ease

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