ADJUS-120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 44: Mixed Economy, Industrial Revolution, Six-Day War

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Task 1: the philosophy of history . 3. Task 3: cold war: two ways of looking at the world 4. Task 6: middle east: local tension - global entanglements 8. Task 9: africa: the hutu tutsi genocide . 12. Task 10: latin america: radicalism in politics with dictatorships of the left and right 14. Task 11: the global superpower and the other states . It"s the history of those who write it : written history is biased, because they write with a purpose in mind someone determines what"s significant or not. Is there causality: necessary condition: general characteristics that everyone agrees on and has to be true to fit a category. One that must be satisfied before we can say that something belongs to a class (general) One that is enough to conclude immediately that we have the horse" (specific)

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