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In the introduction to his book, Tocqueville views democracy as an inevitable social tide that is sweeping the world, ordained by the will of God. ...
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... massive discontent, the revolutionary movement, and World War I ... and the government could not stem the tide. ... upheaval of vast proportions was sweeping over Russia ...
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... massive discontent, the revolutionary movement, and World War I ... and the government could not stem the tide. ... upheaval of vast proportions was sweeping over Russia ...
(2281 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
... As contemporary Jeane Kirkpatrick noted, "The world has watched with ... It was the reform that turned the tide. ... But no one expected the sweeping changes that took ...
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... in Europe at least until the Second World War ... successful campaign through Northern Italy, sweeping the Austrians ... occupied territories and the rising tide of anti ...
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... of the need for a program of sweeping internal reform ... a little victorious war to stop the revolutionary tide". ... and Italy in the largest war the world had yet ...
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... under non exploitative conditions." The Post World War Two ... The tide began to turn however in the ... supporters began to gather momentum, sweeping the countryside ...
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... or gigantic oceanic waves can be a sweeping force of ... deformation studies that had utilized tide gauge, levelling ... Every year the world watches as one country is ...
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... their own versions of the inventions sweeping Britain. ... Ford's moving assembly line gave the world the fullest ... rural Americans and a swelling tide of immigrants ...
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... Japanese naval superiority and turning the tide of war ... expand rapidly, and Japan became the world's most successful ... old lady in a kimono sweeping the pavement ...
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... food, which led to a growing tide of unrest. ... real fear of revolution, and the sweeping away from ... like those in the industrialised Western World, would provide ...
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... The rising tide of nationalism caused some Latin Americans to ... in 1831 sent a wave of hysteria sweeping over the snowy ... It demonstrates how the world is run by ...
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... made by geology, pouring an ever richer tide through them ... grade; and now the third wave is sweeping over large ... the influences on the East and on the Old World. ...
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