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    Design a modern country Modernism in Australia during the interwar period Yiting Zheng 7270585 Faculty of Life and Social Science Though the start of the modernisation may trace back to the beginning of Industrial Revolution. “Modernism in the design world did not exist in a fully developed form‚ until well after First World War.” (Wilk‚ 2006) Causing the great loss of lives and other countless damage to the world‚ it reshaped many people’s way of thinking the world. With the inspiration

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    plans. They took this opportunity to insulate themselves from the other allies and used their new territories as buffer zones. The buffer zones enabled the Soviet Union to realize their true goal of creating soviet satellite states that could be

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    According to the prompt‚ the definition of Imperialism requires a country to exercise control over a foreign country or to acquire or hold colonies or dependences. Because of the somewhat confusing situation surrounding United States territories‚ particularly America Samoa‚ there has been some question over whether or not the United States is Imperialistic. While it certainly met the definition during the early 19th century and into the 20th century‚ does it still meet the definition today? This

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    Namsrai Bayar‚ CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY‚ Course: Political behavior- public opinion- empirical democratic process Prof.R.Markowski Fall semester 2000/2001 Course work Process of political change in Mongolia during transitional period (1990-2000) The establishment of formal institutes of democracy and political freedom were swift and bloodless‚ following the start of democratic protest and reform in 1990. The ruling Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party (MPRP) showed enough

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    gained a lot of new land and enemies. Imperialism had both some bad and good traits. For the most part‚ it was immoral and cruel to many people‚ but imperialism helped us become the country we are today. Around 1900‚ imperialism became the most talked about issue within the United States. After the Spanish-American war ended and the U.S. gained many Pacific islands as a result‚ most Americans became concerned over whether to annex the Philippines or not. The Americans who wanted to annex the Philippines

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    grow in the knowledge we have yet to acquire and gain more insight from the infinite possibilities that are presented nowadays. The mindset of our nation is one of central understanding when it comes to history as a whole but the things we turn a blind eye to are the things that we seek to learn more about. History in itself has always had times of brilliance and it’s times of downfall. People have always turned a blind eye to events that occurred‚ not because they want to forget or ignore them but

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    part of French culture‚ however it is not the only artistic component of its culture. During the 1860’s‚ Japanese artistic influence began to flow into France due to the reopening of trade relations between Europe and Japan. Japanese art‚ especially ukiyo-e print‚ had a special appeal to some French impressionistic artists of the time such as Edgar Degas and Henri Toulouse- Lautrec. In this time period imperialism in Europe had sparked an interest in other cultures of the world. With the opening of

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    Through the Decades: An Examination of Social‚ Political and Economic Post-World War II Events and Their Impact on the American People America has experienced social‚ political and economic events that have greatly shaped this nation and impacted its people in the decades following World War II. The purpose of this paper is to identify which eventsduring each decade from the 1950s through the 1990s‚ had the greatest impact on the American people. Undeniably‚ most political and social

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    AMERICAN IMPERIALISM America became an imperialist nation‚ despite the fact that while many were open to it‚ many were not. Jane Addams was very adverse to the idea of imperialism‚ and she thought it was wrong. I don’t believe America should enforce imperialism. America became an imperialist nation because they wanted to make profit‚ make money. The nation wanted to be able to compete with others by selling raw materials in order to be one of the leading trade nations. America is always

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    The Colonial Political Period Government in the colonies represented an extension of the English government. Courts enforced the common law of England. The Governor’s Council or the Governor’s Court was a body of senior advisers to the appointed royal Governor in each province. The legislative body‚ which went by various names from colony to colony and through time‚ was elected by the enfranchised Quakers. By seventeen fifty‚ most free white men could vote. In colonial New England there were annual

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