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... In conclusion I believe that Britain was becoming increasingly democratic as it neared the 20th century but was still no where near being entirely democratic. ...
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... new context for the process of political campaigning in Britain, as elsewhere, characterised by dealignment of the press, an increasingly diverse and ...
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... an inspiration toward rebellion. Britain\'s motives were considered to be increasingly untrustworthy. \"By 1775 many colonists were ...
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... Britain, America and other parts of Western Europe have now for ... People's identities are increasingly expressed through consumption rather than production, and ...
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... It soon became increasingly obvious that the allies were seeking revenge and Germany was ... 1863 - 1945), who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain (1916 - 1922 ...
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... by the GIA operatives from within France's large and increasingly restive Algerian ... links between the Oklahoma City bombers and neo-Nazis in Britain and Europe ...
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... to attack France, which violated Belgium's official neutrality, prompted Britain to declare ... in the "Sussex pledge." As America became increasingly less neutral ...
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... Court of Justice have increasingly determined and codified sections of British law in those areas covered by the various treaties to which Britain is a party. ...
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... not threaten Britain's enormous and vulnerable empire, and which whom international trade could be pursued without hindrance, as an increasingly industrialized ...
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... Increasingly in Britain today the use of focus groups is becoming more and more common, not just by research institutions but by the government. ...
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... Increasingly in Britain today the use of focus groups is becoming more and more common, not just by research institutions but by the government. ...
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... Germany and Mussolini's Italy launched themselves into increasingly aggressive military ... evident, and most tragic, when representatives of Britain and France ...
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... Britain itself enjoyed an improvement in its terms of trade for example: The ... fact that, over the period, the British economy was becoming increasingly open to ...
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... To protect its vast overseas empire, Britain created the world's most ... for the military expansion, tensions grew worse between the increasingly powerful nations ...
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... the land was owned by other Arabs, far away from this increasingly hostile situation. ... Note that under this partition plan that Britain was to control the West ...
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... Ulster Protestants increasingly settled for a fallback position and set out to ensure the northern counties of Ireland to be ruled from Great Britain. ...
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... have to compromise more extreme policies to gain greater support, therefore political parties become increasingly similar. For example in Britain the boarders ...
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... the top. Conditions that led the French to revolt were also becoming increasingly present in the new urbanised Britain. With the ...
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... This basic right was increasingly being encroached upon ... not, and from their local circumstances cannot be, represented in the House of Commons in Great-Britain. ...
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... America and Britain had ships scattered around the world, but Japan had ships ... With that, they became increasingly isolated from Japan, and with the Japanese ...
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... For the Americans, the greatest irritant was Britain's practice of impressment, or ... Public outrage over the issue of impressments grew increasingly vocal after ...
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... For the Americans, the greatest irritant was Britain's practice of impressment, or ... Public outrage over the issue of impressments grew increasingly vocal after ...
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... of this we knew that in mercantilism our strength was being depleted by Britain, so there ... America was becoming increasingly patriotic, a nationalist "country". ...
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... is that of immigrants that add to a multicultural Britain. A lot has be observed about this subject, but as Derek Draper believes, 'I increasingly think we ...
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... They lived far from Britain and had grown increasingly self-reliant. Many Americans believed that the new British policies threatened their freedom. ...
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... However, as the repercussions of the world crisis became increasingly clear, Great Britain experienced a notable decline in its exports which was even greater ...
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... However, as the repercussions of the world crisis became increasingly clear, Great Britain experienced a notable decline in its exports which was even greater ...
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... In a short period of time, Britain quickly reestablished its self as Americas ... to connect vast areas of the country with an increasingly dispersing population ...
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... These actions made them increasingly aware of the fact that the federal ... had modeled its political and judicial institutions squarely on those of Great Britain. ...
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... of factories in the countryside came an increase in small towns across Britain. ... emerging close to the factories the workers found it increasingly difficult to ...
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