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    After more than 300 years under Portuguese rule‚ Brazil gained its independency in 1822. From this time were maintaining a monarchical system of government until the abolition of slavery and the subsequent proclamation of a republic by the military in 1889. Although a republic was proclaimed‚ Brazil was ruled by military dictatorships. This period ended with a military coup that placed Getulio Vargas‚ a civilian in 1930. Until 1961 Brazil had democratically elected governments‚ who were making some

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    every single american. That being said‚ only people themselves can do something about it‚ the government can’t simply pass a few laws and put an end to this epidemic. It is not the government’s job to keep people healthy‚ the U.S. is a democratic Republic and if it intends to stay that way‚ government will stay within its boundaries‚ and out of the personal lives of the citizens who consider themselves free. I admire Michelle Obama for choosing obesity as her cause‚ it is extremely important.

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    system. Federalist number ten shows some great points‚ such as refutation of a pure democracy is the best form of government‚ factions can be controlled by republican government‚ and large extensive republics do the 
best job of controlling factions‚ which contradicts to the common idea that a smaller republic would be the most representative and therefore the best government. FEDERALIST No. 15 The theme of this article is the insufficiency of the present confederation to the preservation of the

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    Through the late 18th century to the early 19th century was probably the bloodiest time in French history. The French King Louis XV desperately tried to cling to his power as the French people‚ who continuously fought for their rights‚ starved to death. And‚ when I say french people I’m referring to the lower class or known in France as the Third Estate. Fed up with the Monocacy the Third Estate came together as one and fought against tyranny. This was known as the French revolution. Which‚ by the

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    The main role of the executive is to preform leadership like duties such as carrying out leadership roles‚ ceremonial roles‚ and preforming symbolic. The leadership role demand formulating‚ articulating‚ and implementing goals of the political system. The effective chief executive becomes the spokesperson for the people‚ attempts to invigorate the people’s support for these goals‚ and then develops strategies that ease their accomplishment. For the most part the chief executive takes the initiative

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    Chad Chad is one of the most underdeveloped countries in the world because of its climate‚ geographic location‚ and a lack of infrastructure and natural resources. It’s main cash crop that is helping it’s economy is cotton‚ which accounts for 48% of exports.1 The industry of Chad is mainly based on processing agricultural products. It is run by a republican government and it’s legal system is based on French civil law system and Chadian customary law. The recent president is Idriss Deby and

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    breaking free from oppressive government systems‚ including stemming off of the Enlightenment ideals when recreating their governments and furthermore‚ inspiring other countries to start their own revolutions an get rid of monarchy and to create a republic government. COMPARE 1-Both the French revolution and the American revolution stemmed from the ideals of the Enlightenment and both were sure to institute those ideals into their reformed governments 2-Both were attacks against the oppressive

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    children set in after the War of 1812 15 with the British. A wave of nationalism permeated everything‚and the self-conscious new nation found foreign writings (particularly those from the British monarchy) unsuitable for the children of a democratic republic‚ a slate of self-governing‚ equal citizens. Publishers of children’s books began to encourage American writers to write for American children. When they responded‚ the pattern established by Maria Edgeworth was at hand‚ attractive 20 to most of

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    Kyle La Barge 2/7/13 HIS 150 ESSAY 1 Define nationalism and liberalism. To what extent did the revolutions of 1848 support the ideas of nationalism and liberalism? Why in 1848 did revolution triumph briefly throughout most of Europe‚ and why did it fail almost completely? Nationalism is the idea that each people had its own genius and specific unity‚ which was found most apparent in people with a common language and history. Nationalism often led to the desire for an independent

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    A Great Change The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall. [Che Guevara] The French Revolution and the Glorious Revolution of Britain were both revolutions of the people. There were many achievements from both revolutions. But comparing the two‚ The French Revolution was more radical than the Glorious Revolution of Great Britain. In Britain they limited the king’s power by creating a constitutional monarchy by the end of the revolution. The Glorious

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