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This was all to change with the rise of the Nazi power and their takeover of the German government.
Would we have been better off if they had minded their own business?
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How has neo-conservatism influenced Canada in the late 20th century and early 21st century.
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How can we relate these changes to what we are experiencing in the united states today?
How has Western culture and Christianity contributed to American government?
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When and where did segregation and disfranchisement exist in the United States?
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