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    In democratic system people are participating in political and decision making process without considering their race‚ color‚ physical ability such as Scandinavian countries. They are able to decide on their destiny directly or through their representatives. Each individual have their votes and these votes are effective and able to change decisions. There is no lumber on their choice and government can not mobilize citizens to pro-government relies; in contrast people are being mobilized by themselves

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    the first part during the summer. You will be tested over the material covered in the American Colonies when you return to school in August. This assignment is due the second day of school after the summer break. The assigned reading is: *Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation. Joseph Ellis. 2000. Read the book carefully. As you read the book‚ answer the following questions. You can type or handwrite your answers but YOU must include answers to ALL PARTS of the questions and

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    save the United States as you know it? He did this by being a Federalist‚ the nation’s first Secretary of Treasury‚ an author of the Federalist papers‚ and much more. But he was not born in the United States and he was not a Founding Father. Although he was not a Founding Father of the United States‚ Alexander Hamilton was one of our most important political influencers and did many things to make the United States how it is today. In October‚ 1787‚ Hamilton decided to write a series of essays on

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    Founding Brothers In the preface titled The Generation‚ the author‚ Joseph Ellis‚ identifies his objective to observe how the relationships of the “main players” in the Revolutionary generation influenced the course of American history. Ellis asks the readers that the stories are considered from both foresight and hindsight‚ and suggested that the stories be understood the way they actually occurred‚ and how they were understood over the years. Ellis chose to focus the outline of Founding Brothers

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    DMAS GLOBAL BUSINESS PLAN Partnership Description Welcome to DMAS GLOBAL. We are the four founding partners as from the 1 January 2013. D is for Dala Grasa‚ M for Mulundileni Ndaudika‚ A for Armas Klestina and S for Shafuda Frans. We Lucia Grasa Dala‚ third year student at Polytechnic of Namibia studying toward the Chartered Accountant degree; with Armas Klestina (final year University of Cape Town student studying towards her Chartered Accountant degree)‚ Ndauadika Mulundileni‚ (studying towards

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    Texas: Founding of a New State The Texas territory has been governed by several nations since Spain first claimed the land in the 1500s. The journey from Spain’s claim to Sam Houston’s Battle of Jacinto is a very interesting one that includes settlers‚ politicians‚ armies and nine different constitutions. After the Battle of San Jacinto‚ Sam Houston and governments to follow had many obstacles to overcome with the forming of a solid state constitution. The development of Texas came from two areas:

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    Chief Justice John Marshall (1801–1834)‚ Federalist and nationalist who built a strong Supreme Court and strengthened the national government. The 1790s were highly contentious‚ as the First Party System emerged in the contest between Alexander Hamilton and his Federalist party‚ and Thomas Jefferson and his Republican party. Washington and Hamilton were building a strong national government‚ with a broad financial base‚ and the support of merchants and financiers throughout the country. Jeffersonians

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    resources that attributed to the founding of this nation. The most fundamental among them is minds of philosophers and lawyers such as John Locke and Charles-Louis de Secondat Montesquieu‚ who with their beliefs guided the founding fathers to constitute the form of government under which we live in today. Among these also include the ongoing trials and tribulations with the British Empire. In addition‚ one must also take into account the role Christianity played in the founding of our nation. Although‚ there

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    1900 to1920‚ the reformers and the federal government were very successful in bringing reform at a national level. This reform movement had the most influential reformers and worked more closely with the federal government than any other previous reform movement in American history. Although not every single sect of the progressive movement made significant gains‚ the regulation of corporations‚ the fight against child labor and the rights of women were three movements that were particularly aided

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    Dr. Ambedkar - A Social Reformer Dr. Bheem Rao Ramji Ambavadekar popularly known as Babasaheb was born on 14th April 1891 in a poor Mahar family. His teachers at school were impressed and added a surname to him. as Ambedkar. He hailed from a poor family belonging to one of the Hindu untouchable communities in India. His father was Ramji. Dr. Ambedkar was the 14th son of his father. Ambedkar was a brilliant child. After leaving school Ambedkar studied F.A.‚ at the Elphinstone Collage‚ Mumbai

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