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Politics is a dirty game. We all know this catchy phrase, but people still go into politics to build a career despite this bad reputations they have for ruining peoples public image. The political arena is not a simple thing that someone can joke about despite their home grown career training, you need to be extravagant in your moves because the world is watching you and one single misstep could bring your downfall

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Some drastic changes brought about by the industrial revolution

Some drastic changes brought about by the industrial revolution

Beginning in the early 1800s, manufacturers increasingly applied the findings of pure science to their businesses, generating a new wave of industrial growth. Electricity, a tremendous new source of power, was developed and used to run generators, lights, the telephone, and the telegraph. The invention of the internal combustion engine led to the development of […]

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When Latin American Economies were auctioned off to the highest bidders

When Latin American Economies were auctioned off to the highest bidders

  Foreign investors, particularly from Great Britain, owned many of the new railroads, ranches, plantations, and mines in Latin America. Foreign banks financed large-scale commercial agriculture. Central governments allowed foreign capital to enter their countries without much regulation in the hope that foreigners would develop the economy by establishing new businesses there. However, investors usually

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What kinds of governance did the Europeans impose on the Africans?

What kinds of governance did the Europeans impose on the Africans?

  The European powers that established empires in Africa generally used one of two forms of government in their territories. France, Germany, Belgium, and Portugal practiced direct rule. Great Britain practiced indirect rule. Direct rule. In colonies with direct rule, the imperial power controlled all levels of government and appointed its own officials to govern

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African problems did not go away after Europeans gave away control of the continent

African problems did not go away after Europeans gave away control of the continent

  After gaining independence, the new nations of Africa still faced many serious problems. While specific geographical and historical factors made each nation’s problems unique, some common experiences also existed. Practically all the new nations struggled with economic difficulties. Ethnic tensions also racked some of the new countries. In addition, drought, disease, and the Cold

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Cold war adversaries used the African continent as their boxing ring

Cold war adversaries used the African continent as their boxing ring

  Superpower rivalry complicated the efforts of new African nations to achieve peace and stability. As these nations sought financial and technical assistance from both the Soviet Union and the United States, they often found themselves caught up in the Cold War.   Angola. When civil war broke out in Angola after independence in 1975,

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Central African Nations Continue to Suffer under the Curse of their Mineral Wealth

Central African Nations Continue to Suffer under the Curse of their Mineral Wealth

The Central African Nations of  CAR(Central African Republic), DRC(The Democratic Republic of Congo) and SSD (South Sudan) are Countries that have been embroiled in conflict for decades all because of the presence of natural resources, These Countries are rich in Gold, Diamonds, Timber, Oil, Gems, Metals Such as Cobalt, Iron, tin, copper, Zinc, Aluminum and

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