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    Timothy Oduwole Grade 12. How did ideology fuel the Vietnam War? The Vietnam War was a battleground for opposing ideologies‚ a proxy war‚ and a holdover from the Second World War and the prewar conflicts. This escalated tensions between opposing the 2 opposing ideologiesof the world Capitalism held by America and the western world and communism held by the Soviets and Chinese The French had been a colonial ruling power in Indochina which comprised of what was to be Vietnam‚ Laos‚ and Cambodia

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    Hitler ideology Having been appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933‚ Hitler set out to transform Germany into a single party state. One of the main aspects of any dictatorship is ideology. Hitler published his ideology in “Mein kampf”‚ which he wrote whilst in prison‚ following the Failure of the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923. Hitler ideology is often considered as his main driving force behind his rule‚ however in his attempt to rise to power he was willing to alter and sacrifice his ideology in order

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     Nazi  Germany‚  1919  -­‐‑  1945   Examine  the  Role  of  fascist  ideology  in  shaping  the  German  nation  between  1933  and  1945   _______________________________________________________________________________________! ! Throughout history there have been few‚ if any systems of government that have been able to shape a nation as the Nazi Party did to Germany between 1933 and 1945. During the Third Reich‚ fascist ideology was responsible for dramatic changes to a number of key areas‚ particularly

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    through the Universalist Islamic Period. I‚ however‚ have chosen to divide his life into two major periods from which his most poignant ideologies were formed. He demonstrated that reading‚ learning and reason were indispensable qualities for the economic and social development of the masses. Within these two distinctly opposing periods of Malcolm X’s life‚ his ideologies‚ prior to and following his holy pilgrimage to Mecca‚ revealed two very different men. The once militant African-American Nationalist

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    Inside Al-Qaida: Ideology‚ Structure‚ Targets‚ and Tactics Monique Bates Columbia Southern University Homeland Security MSE 6201 Dr. Milen October 30‚ 2012 Inside Al-Qaida: Ideology‚ Structure‚ Targets‚ and Tactics The purpose of this paper is to briefly describe and analyze the USA Patriot Act and its abilities to prevent‚ protect‚ and/or respond to current and/or future Al-Qaida terrorists attacks. On the morning of September 11‚ 2001‚ 19 of Al-Qaida’s workers hijacked four U.S

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    Where Ideologies Clash: Galbraith vs. Carnegie Wayne Eternicka Nicolet Area Technical College Where Ideologies Clash: Galbraith vs. Carnegie All men are created equal – that is‚ unless you subscribe to Andrew Carnegies ideas put forth in the 1889 essay “The Gospel of Wealth.” Carnegie (2010) wrote that some people are “unworthy” while others are “the highest type of man‚ the best and most valuable of all that humanity has yet accomplished” (p. 395). Carnegie’s (2010) belief in social Darwinism

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    John Karsonovich Senior Ideology Project 2/11/15 Hipster definition: In modern culture today‚ there are many ideologies that classify people as a hipster. The term “Hipster” describes a person who is a part of a modern counterculture movement who pride themselves in being a non-conformist with mainstream consumerism and cultural norms. Hipsters generally live in urban areas‚ are free thinkers with a rebellious nature‚ down to earth‚ artistic‚ and especially fashionable. A hipster is one “who rejects

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    hand‚ USSR is a communist state‚ which means there’s dictatorship‚ everything is owned by the government‚ there was no freedom‚ and since it is a one-party state‚ there was no need for other political parties. In the end‚ differences between the ideology of the West and of the USSR can be separated into politics‚ economics and culture. The political policies each party had were in direct proportion to the degree of liberty and meritocracy in their respective economic systems and thus the two should

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    extremist ideology was spread out by Osama Bin Laden‚ over the middle and far east‚ starting in Sudan‚ country which welcomed him and all their follows “Afghan Arab”‚ country where he developed an army in training camps. Therefore‚ in 1996‚ expulsed from Sudan‚ he came back to Afghanistan‚ where his army grew‚ and took more power. Back in Afghanistan‚ which offered strategic locations for his organization expanded widely; they had a complete logistic base‚ and from this point‚ the ideology was more

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    Is Feminism in the twenty first century an exhausted ideology? Arguments for the idea that there is no need for feminism in the 21st century * All of the aims and ambitions of feminists from the first wave of feminism have been acheived. * First wave feminism was during 19th and early 20th century. The main focus for feminists was women’s suffarage. In the UK women acheived this aim as they were given the right to vote in 1918 providing they were over the age of 30. First wave feminism

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