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Tutorial 10 Klassen Article (II) Study Questions
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Study questions for henry klassen"s cowdry brothers: private bankers in southwestern. Shows regional development and entrepreneurial activity in fronti
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Study questions for david monod"s bay days: the managerial revolution and the. 2)describe the decentralized structure of hbc"s operation initiated in 1
View DocumentTutorial 6 Klassen Article Study Questions
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Study questions for henry klassen"s entrepreneurship in the canadian west . 1)why does the author feel that the entrepreneurial activities of a. e. 2)w
View DocumentMGMT 1030 Lecture Notes - War Measures Act
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Study questions for sandford borins" world war ii crown corporations: their. This paper discusses the rationale for establishing the world war two crow
View DocumentTutorial 5 Heron Article (II) Study Questions.doc
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Study questions for craig heron"s the second industrial revolution in. 1)before the second industrial revolution commenced in the 1890s, what features
View DocumentLecture 23 - Gender Politics
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Immanuel kant, the anthropological basis is the free and autonomous individual. It is when humanity has encouraged to use it own understanding that can
View DocumentLecture 5 - Institutions of Democracy
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Pressures brought on by merchants and peasants (people excluded from political life) Athens second rate polis flourishing city: economic crises and pol
View DocumentLecture 6 - Metics, Women, and Resistance
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Integral part of the polis: foreigners or resident aliens of athens, contribute to the economic well being of athenian democracy, confined to the priva
View DocumentLecture 8 - Renaissance (Florence v. Venice) and Democratic Revolutions part 2
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1776, american declaration of independence, birth of u. s. a. 1775, 13 colonies declared war against great britain. With decisive help of france, ameri
View DocumentPOLS 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Republic Of Venice
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Lecture 7 renaissance (florence contra venice) and democratic revolutions. Not historical detail, but what democracy meant, the concepts. Middle ages,
View DocumentLecture 4 - Birth of Democracy in Athens
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Lecture 4 birth of democracy in athens. Democracy emerge will take a particular form polis, size and nature is a result of choice. Renan: a nation is a
View DocumentLecture 1 Why Do We Have to Think Critically
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Critical thinking: critical negating , devaluing , a good review is still criticism , being critical, critical does not refer to the conclusion, def: t
View DocumentLecture 2 - Polis as a Way of Life
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Lecture 2 - polis as a way of life. Autonomy, auto - > self, nomos -> law; giving yourself rules to live by. Greece in the 5th & 4th century bce: polis
View DocumentLecture 24 - The Nazi Mystery (very detailed) and Course Conclusion
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Examination of democracy, ideology, and analysis of contemporary political problems link. What occurred in a stark example of a political phenomenon kn
View DocumentPOLS 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Value Pluralism, Iron Cage
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The double foundation of contemporary life on science and liberty. Two main authorities in contemporary society are science and liberty. Augere (increa
View DocumentLecture 22 - Human Rights
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Right to own property quickly distinguish people from those who have and those who do not have, therefore it"s divisive, creates a division or gap. Gro
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Using ideas developed in the 19th century to explain things in 20th and 21st century. New forces should compel us to new ideologies. There have been de
View DocumentLecture 18 - Contemporary Crises of Ideologies
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Both socialist and liberals agree that people are born free and equal. Freedom and equality should be both instrument and end of our existence. Freedom
View DocumentLecture 21 - The Movement of Equality
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Definitions are in the topics of 5 exam questions. Argument manent is making is that the social bond in modern democratic societies is that of equality
View DocumentLecture 14 - Liberal Ideology
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Lecture 14 january 17, 2011 liberal ideology. Definition of ideology in short: at its most basic expression, an ideology is the articulation of a globa
View DocumentPOLS 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: E. P. Thompson
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Liberal ideology or thought puts rational, individual property owner in the centre of the world: liberals will argue, as individuals, we all have acces
View DocumentLecture 13 - 6 Point Definition and 2 Dangers of Ideology (no lecture 12, lecture 12 was midterm exam)
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Rising of the merchant class, bourgeoisie, earn a living producing/selling things for profit: practical, new ethic, good and useful. Bring changes to p
View DocumentLecture 11 - What is Ideology
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No coincidence that political parties appears at the same time of extension to the right to vote and dropping of property qualifications for running of
View DocumentLecture 10 - Aristocratic Elections and Metamorphosis of Representative Government
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Distinction principle, what it means, idea that representatives should be economically, socially, and morally superior than who elected them. Those who
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