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A Refutation of The So-called Autocratic Revival

by beatuto2 in Government, November 15, 2009
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This paper seeks to provide an analysis that rejects recent claims that autocracy, which is resurging globally, provides a credible challenge to the legitimacy of liberal democracy as the end goal of humanity’s ideological evolution.

Who Was Behind The Attack on The Pope?

by shrek619 in Crime, November 6, 2009
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The attempt to kill Pope John Paul 2nd sent shock waves around the world. But the trial of the attackers never really revealed where the order to kill the pontiff came from.

Genocide: The Biggest Crime of 20th Century

by James Tiger in History, October 29, 2009
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During the history many countries have yielded to the racial hatred and mass murders.
Although there were genocides throughout human past they had never reached such a huge level as in 20th century.

Causes of The Russian Revolution

by monza93 in History, October 29, 2009
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A newspaper article I wrote for Elective History. I got an A so it was pretty good considering the teacher is a very hard university level marker for year 10.

Biography of Joseph Pilsudski

by Bazza1972 in Society, October 13, 2009
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Joseph Klemens Pilsudski would eventually become the most important military and political leader in Poland from the regaining of national independence in late 1918 through to his death in May 1935.

The Internal Problems of Vietnam as Cause and Consequence of The War’s Course and Outcome

by Bazza1972 in History, October 4, 2009
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Just how much of a detrimental affect the Vietnam War had on the country’s development will be discussed below. That economic development was also affected by political and military factors such as the war of independence from France, the country being split into two and the subsequent war between communist North Vietnam and capitalist South Vietnam. North Vietnam’s victory reunified the whole country under communist control and meant the removal of capitalism from the south of the country.

The Second Red Scare

by seneil in History, September 19, 2009
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The Red Scare and the Fear throughout the United States.

Heroification of President Eisenhower

by seneil in History, September 18, 2009
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Faults in the Eisenhower Administration.

Soviets Would Have Won Wwii Without The U.s

by Vikas Bhatt in History, September 12, 2009
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This article analyzes the allied victory of WWII. In the analyzes, I conclude that the Soviets would have won the war even without the entry of the U.S.

Is Eisenhower’s Standing as One of The Best Presidents Reasonable?

by Vikas Bhatt in History, September 11, 2009
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This article analyzes the actions that President Eisenhower made while he held this nations highest office. It argues that the man, though not deserving of a low standing, made many mistakes and should not be regarded as high as he is.

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