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    Syrian Uprising

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    The Syrian Uprising Over the past couple of years we have certainly seen a drastic change in the Arab world dating back to December of 2010 in Tunisia as protestors forced ruler Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country. This was the beginning of the Arab spring‚ which saw a revolutionary wave spread across many Arabic countries resulting in four leaders being forced from power in the countries of Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya and Yemen. The sociological perspective on conflict states that the world

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    Filipino Uprisings

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    "Filipino uprisings" Chapter VII (INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL OF FILIPINO UPRISINGS) HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF FILIPINO UPRISINGS The early missionaries learned the language of their flock and even their customs and traditions. They lived among the people as the father and mentors of the community. At times they took the sides of the natives against tax exaction of the state. They worked through the chiefs and established themselves as an additional authority. Greater power together with the decline

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    The Agricultural Revolution of the West was significantly affected by the relationship of economic developments and environmental changes between 1865 and 1898. The Homestead Act of 1862 provided many new opportunities for farmers to get an abundance of Western land in an affordable manner. While this was great for many farming families who got suitable land‚ there was a different opinion from those in the Great Plains. They faced great challenges posed by Mother Nature‚ especially drought. The

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    Arab Uprising

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    b uprising------------------------------------------------- Arab Spring From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Arab Spring (Arabic: الثورات العربية‎; literally the Arabic Rebellions or the Arab Revolutions) is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests occurring in theArab world. Since 18 December 2010 there have been revolutions in Tunisia[2] andEgypt;[3] a civil war in Libya;[4] civil uprisings in Bahrain‚[5] Syria‚[6] and Yemen;[7]major protests in Algeria‚[8] Iraq‚[9] Jordan‚[10] Morocco

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    1862: the Dakota War

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    the U.S. government should do more to help today’s Native American tribes solve problems like high unemployment‚ poverty‚ and alcoholism. Because 310 Indian reservations are where many of America’s poorest 1% live this explains the poverty of the reservations‚ people usually point to alcoholism‚ corruption or school-dropout rates‚ not to mention the long distances to jobs and the undeveloped land that doesn’t seem good for growing much. Prosperity is built on property rights‚ and reservations often

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    government put in place to populate or pull people from the east to the western half of the country in the mid to late 1800’s was the Homestead Act of 1862. This act consisted of giving 160 acres of land free to any family who promised to work on it for five years‚ this act just like the other two‚ caused an agricultural development. The Homestead Act of 1862 made possible the living of small farm families and it permitted the augment of a society of independent farmers. This affected the population because

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    Fact File on: The Spartacus uprising 1919 The spartocist uprising was also known as the January uprising‚ it was a general strike in Germany from 5 January to 15 January‚ in 1919. The aim of the spartocist was outlined in their manifesto. ‘The Spartocist manifesto 1918 The question today is not democracy of dictorship. The question that history has put on the agenda reads: bourgeois democracy or socialist democracy. For the dictatorship of the proletariat does not mean bombs‚ putsches (pushes)

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    Great Sioux Nation

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    for now. I am pleased to hear that the Army Corp of Engineers will not grant an easement allowing the Dakota Access Pipeline construction to continue. They have determined that a more thorough analysis is necessary with the history of the Great Sioux Nation’s dispossessions of lands‚ how crucial Lake Oahe is to the Tribe and the relationships between governments. All the subjection to vicious dogs‚ tear

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    Essay On Sioux Tribe

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    focus on the history of the Sioux Tribe. We are going to compare and contrast the Sioux families to the families now. We are going to look at the type of clothing the Sioux tribe wears‚ the food they eat‚ the type of transportation they used and the type of houses and materials they used long ago to build their houses. - I will explain who are the Sioux’s. “The Sioux’s are a group of Native American people’s who speak similar languages. - Before I begin to read about the Sioux‚ I will ask the students

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    The Great Sioux War

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    The Great Sioux War of 1876 By 1876‚ gold had been discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The gold was found on Sioux land‚ and this region was considered sacred to the Lakota Sioux Indians. The he land was to be protected and respected by the United States Army‚ because of the Fort Laramie Treaty of 18681‚ but the Army could not keep miners off the Sioux ground‚ which led to the increase of Sioux grievances towards the Americans; some grievances that are still taken offense to today

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