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Jacksonian Democracy

by TonyBear in History, November 20, 2009
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Jacksonian Democracy meant that politically, everyone would have a say; most importantly the common man.

China and Japan’s Economy

by Lydia Shimizu in Economics, November 20, 2009
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China and Japan’s Economy. Will China be the next super power? Is Japan and Japanese a forgotten language? Will Chinese be the next international language?

Budget Reflects Corruption in Mexico

by Hello World in Issues, November 20, 2009
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Senate President, Carlos Navarre, warns of the possibility of misuse of federal funds for next year by state governments, especially the PRI.

The Ups and Downs of The Articles of Confederations

by TonyBear in Government, November 20, 2009
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The Articles of Confederations ultimately united the colonies and formed states, but had many downfalls because it could not effectively run and control a proper government.

Analysis Question on The Great Society – American History

by maseemo in History, November 20, 2009
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Lyndon B. Johnson were inaugurated into office served with a platter of issues and tribulations. Both attempted to assist constructively through a series of programs. Roosevelt’s New Deal was created to provide ’relief, recovery, and reform’ to help ease the effects of the Great Depression, and to a great extent, Johnson’s domestic program, the Great Society, reflected many of the aims of the New Deal since they both were created to mend society while dealing with the issues at hand, such as the overwhelming poverty and unemployment rates, at the expense of the national deficit and inevitable cynicism from critics.

Did England Benefit From North American Colonies in The 18th Century?

by TonyBear in History, November 19, 2009
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The quote, “Britain’s wars for empire, far more than its mercantilist policies, dictated the economic fortunes of Britain’s North American colonies in the 18th century” is a valid statement. I feel that the wars affected the North American colonies more than mercantilism because winning the wars in North America represented wealth and opportunities while mercantilism only kept a steady flow of revenue.

Boons and Banes of Economic Aid

by Syed Aamir in Economics, November 17, 2009
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Boons and Banes of Economic Aid.

Inflation

by Icyspec in Issues, November 16, 2009
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Opinions.

Today’s Economy and How a 15 Year Old Views It

by porcelainfocus in Economics, November 15, 2009
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A small article about the views of a 15 year old on today’s economic status.

The Icelandic Government

by opnobi in Government, November 15, 2009
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The ugly truth about the Icelandic government.

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