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  List, The National System of Political Economy, Front Matter: Library of Economics and Liberty
List maintains that in the early years of the nineteenth century England had obtained the manufacturing and commercial supremacy of the world to such a degree that all the other nations were in danger of becoming mere providers of food and raw materials in return for her manufactures.
List goes on to show that by this English method of dealing with gluts the whole manufacturing power, the system of credit, nay, the agriculture and generally the whole economical system of the nations who are placed in free competition with England, are shaken to their foundations.
List was also a great enthusiast for the political union of kindred states, as exemplified in the case of Germany and Italy, but he thought that the political union must always precede the commercial union of the separate states (p.
www.econlib.org /library/YPDBooks/List/lstNPE0.html   (7731 words)

  
 Ohio Historical Society / Resources / Searchable Databases / Fundamental Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Singly and individually, it is the most important historical manuscript dealing with the Northwest Territory from its inception in 1788 to its demise with the creation of the state of Ohio.
In addition to the container listings, this inventory to the 1976-77 microfilm edition includes extensive biographical sketches and bibliographies on Ethan A. Brown, Charles Hammond, Samuel Huntington, Thomas Kirker, Othniel Looker, Return J. Meigs, Jr., Jeremiah Morrow, Aurthur St. Clair, Winthrop Sargent, Edward Tiffin, Allen Trimble, Micajah R. Williams, and Thomas Worthington.
Report on the Debates and Procedings of the Convention for the Revision of the Constitution of the State of Ohio, 1850-1851.
www.ohiohistory.org /resource/database/funddocs.html   (644 words)

  
 FRIEDRICH LIST AND AMERICAN INDUSTRY
List had seen for himself the benefits of the Continental System and what he regarded as disastrous effects of its abolition He still believed in world free trade as an ideal state of affairs which might be achieved at some time in the future.
List was critical of the increasing tendency to replace political economy by economics.
List had described how Spain in the 16th, Holland in the 17th, and England in the 18th century had all achieved financial and industrial success with the help of tariffs.
lava.net /~manis/List.htm   (3292 words)

  
 History & Genealogy - Military - Brief History of TN in War of 1812
Mobile, lately in possession of the United States, was a possible point for the British to launch a campaign against New Orleans.
The enormity of the victory was a huge boost to the morale of the United States, giving the impression that America had won the War of 1812, when, in fact, it could be said that the war ended in a draw.
The state amassed an impressive record of service to the country’s cause through the collected effort of its citizens, as well as distinct individual efforts.
www.state.tn.us /TSLA/history/military/tn1812.htm   (5073 words)

  
 Sovereignty after Empire: Peaceworks: Publications: U.S. Institute of Peace
Preserving the integrity of the enormous Russian state poses a unique challenge, especially considering the painful transitions it is now experiencing—from an empire to a federal state, from a centrally planned to a market economy, and from totalitarianism to democracy.
While the Crimea still cannot be listed among the numerous areas of violent ethno-political conflict in the Soviet successor states, it has recently become a focus of domestic and international tension, with conflicting self-determination claims voiced against a background of interstate territorial disputes and an unsettled legacy of military-political issues from the Soviet period.
Some extremist leaders of the besieged region call upon members of the ethnic group to accept the use of force as a way to end the hardships imposed by the sanctions.
www.usip.org /pubs/peaceworks/pwks19/chap3_19.html   (13751 words)

  
 Freedom Paper No. 4: Independent Judiciary
Because the United States is a federal rather than a unitary system, the 50 states (roughly equivalent to provinces elsewhere) are not dependent on the central government for their powers.
States are free to structure their judicial systems as they choose.
The constitutional provision stating that federal judges shall hold their positions "during good behavior" was one of the first items to be agreed upon by the delegates to the U.S. Constitutional Convention.
usinfo.state.gov /products/pubs/archive/freedom/freedom4.htm   (8511 words)

  
 THE U
A book for every leader, because it exposes critical issues not yet resolved in the US regarding how to produce a military that will continuously be on guard and ready to protect a public that wants only to live in and dream of a peaceful world.
As the United States expanded and became an industrial world power its goals in war likewise expanded, seeking for example to overthrow the enemy in the Indian campaigns and the Civil War by destroying their military power.
Its rival, Sparta, is a culturally negligible state based solely on the military power necessary to keep its neighbors (and majority slave population) in a constant state of fear.
fp.arizona.edu /armyrotc/rotc/readinglist.htm   (8952 words)

  
 Annotated List of UGE Courses
For a complete historical listing, see the Official Registrar's UGE Course List maintained by the Office of the Registrar.
Emphasizes the complex interaction among social groups; the rise of a European state system; the development of constitutional monarchy in England and absolute monarchy in France; and the change in values generated by the scientific revolution.
A systematic introduction to women's studies as an academic discipline, drawing research from humanities, social science, education, human ecology, and management to analyze images of women, status of women, sex differences, gender roles and stereotypes, patterns of success, women and relationships, current controversial issues affecting women, and feminism as a social and historical movement.
www.k-state.edu /uge/courses/annotated.htm   (9196 words)

  
 Serbia (10/06)
On May 21, 2006, the Republic of Montenegro held a successful referendum on independence and after Montenegro's declaration of independence on June 3, the parliament of Serbia stated that the Republic of Serbia was the continuity of the state union, rendering the two republics independent and sovereign countries.
Thereafter, the parliament of Serbia stated that the Republic of Serbia was the continuity of the state union, changing the name of the country from Serbia and Montenegro to the Republic of Serbia, with Serbia retaining Serbia and Montenegro's membership in all international organizations and bodies.
U.S. citizens who are long-term visitors or traveling in dangerous areas are encouraged to register their travel via the State Department's travel registration web site at https://travelregistration.state.gov or at the Consular section of the U.S. embassy upon arrival in a country by filling out a short form and sending in a copy of their passports.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm   (5206 words)

  
 Osiatynski - On the Universality of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (conference paper)
Nevertheless, the new states subsequently signed and ratified the Declaration and re-confirmed its dedication to the idea of human rights by signing the human rights covenants, after they were adopted in 1966.16 171 states sent their delegates to the 1993 Viena confernce on human rights.
Moreover, since human rights were setting limits to the power of the states, such self-limitations did not call for express popular support as should be the case if new pacts granted to the states' authorities new powers or imposed new duties on citizens.
It perceived rights as a sort of grant given by an enlightened state as a form of fulfilling its obligations to the society.24 Among these obligations was also the duty of the rtulers to protect the citizens and to take care of them in times of need or deprivation.
www.ceu.hu /legal/ind_vs_state/Osiatynski_paper_2002.htm   (5937 words)

  
 Welcome to ACC's History Program
North of Slavery: The Free Negro in the Free States, 1790-1860.
Mitchell, Joseph B. Discipline and Bayonets-The Armies and Leaders of the War of the American Revolution.
Discipline and Bayonets-The Armies and Leaders of the War of the American Revolution.
www.austincc.edu /history/1301booklist   (3196 words)

  
 Prepared Remarks: Legislative Leaders Respond to State of State
This list is by no means exhaustive, but it does reflect the kind of issues that we intend to move forward.
While it gladdens us to hear the governor back the community college idea with $5 million in state support for new community colleges, we were disappointed in the lack of attention to several other key issues, especially our final focus of today: energy.
Yet, it tarnishes our national image as a state where wild elk roam in large tracts of land that are accessible to the average hunter.
www.idaho-democrats.org /ht/display/ReleaseDetails/i/994760   (1937 words)

  
 The Fate of the State By Martin van Creveld
Wherever we look, existing states are either combining into larger communities or falling apart; wherever we look, organizations that are not states are taking their place.
In retrospect, nothing in the history of the modern state is more astonishing than the willingness, occasionally even eagerness, of people to fight for it and lay down their lives for it.
As the state lost its ability to expand at its neighbors' expense—a handicap confirmed by the Charter of the United Nations, which, as the most subscribed-to document in history, prohibits using force to annex territory—it turned its energies inward.
www.d-n-i.net /creveld/the_fate_of_the_state.htm   (6193 words)

  
 PBS - Napoleon: Classroom Materials - Church and State
Next have students brainstorm and list reasons why keeping church and state together when governing could be a bad thing.
Post the list next to the previous one and label it "Keeping Church and State Separate." Again, the teacher might begin by providing an example such as the fact that many countries, such as the U.S., have people who practice a variety of religions or no religion at all.
Once students have gathered their information about leaders who mixed church and state, they should begin focusing on a government that split the two, such as the current U.S. government.
www.pbs.org /empires/napoleon/n_clas/churchandstate.html   (945 words)

  
 Louisiana State Museum
Moreover, the United States wanted to possess the entire territory of Louisiana because so many American settlers and merchants were already in the region and because of its vital geographic position at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
The United States took formal possession of the full territory of Louisiana, although its boundaries were vaguely defined, in St. Louis three months later, when France handed over the rights to upper Louisiana.
When the United States Supreme Court decided the case in 1896, they upheld the state's ruling in favor of Ferguson, thereby sanctioning the doctrine of "separate but equal" and legalizing segregation in the United States for more than the next fifty years.
lsm.crt.state.la.us /education/activity3.htm   (2418 words)

  
 Department of History - Office of the Registrar - Missouri State University
3(3-0) F,S. Formation of the United States and its civilization from the Age of Discovery through the Reconstruction Era, with emphasis on the influence of the Frontier and the Native American, European and African heritages; the constitutional development of the federal government; the evolution of the nation’s economic system, social fabric and diplomatic experiences.
3(3-0) F,S. Modernization of the United States and its role in world affairs from the late 19th Century to the present, with emphasis on industrialization and urbanization and their impact on socioeconomic and international developments.
Included is the transition of the United States from an agrarian society of economically and politically independent farmers to a depersonalized industrial nation of largely dependent salaried employees and wage earners.
www.missouristate.edu /registrar/dept_hi.html   (4673 words)

  
 Indiana Heritage Research Grants Abstracts 1994
A curriculum quite similar to those in other areas of the United States was followed; students were much like those the world over; and a raison d'etre for college founding was analogous to that of others in the Old Northwest: the "civilizing" of the area and the provision of future leaders.
Over sixty percent of the names in the index are not listed in current indexes or the surname catalog to the archives of county records.
New and/or expanded data obtained during research at several institutions in the state will be utilized in the ongoing documentation and interpretation of this family.
www.statelib.lib.in.us /www/ihb/resources/ihrg94.html   (3680 words)

  
 CRWAD ABSTRACT CHECKLIST
Each section leader will be responsible for loading the PowerPoint files on the computer, and setting up the computer/LCD for the section.
PowerPoint presentations must be received by the section leader prior to the conference.
If a presentation fails or is not completed in the allotted amount of time the presentation will not be allowed to continue.
www.cvmbs.colostate.edu /microbiology/crwad/callfor.htm   (728 words)

  
 The History Guy: The War List
War List Page Format: the format used for these lists is fairly simple.
If a conflict can be broken up into one or more component parts, the secondary wars are listed below the primary war and are indented to show they "belong" to it.
-A series of wars involving the United States government and her migrating settlers with the native tribes of what became the continental United States.
www.historyguy.com /War_list.html   (4997 words)

  
 History of Haiti
Haiti’s mighty slave revolution against French colonialism began late at night on Aug. 14, 1791, at a meeting of slave delegates from throughout the country.
But L’Ouverture, uncompromising in his opposition to slavery yet ultimately loyal to France, was lured into a trap set by the French, was captured, and died in a mountaintop prison in the French Alps on April 7, 1803.
U.S. neo-colonial policy in Haiti In 1915, the United States, exploiting political turmoil in Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, invaded and occupied the country until 1934.
www.geocities.com /mnsocialist/haitihistory.html   (981 words)

  
 CSU, 2003-2004 Academic Catalog, Course Descriptions, History
Survey of African American as freedman in 1865 and tracing the social economic, and political adjustments and advancements during the 19th and 20th century.
The history of Columbus and the Chattahoochee Valley from the pre-Colombian period until the present which explores the relationship between local developments and those on the state, regional, and national levels.
Selected topics in Russian history from the rise of the Kievan state to the present.
academics.colstate.edu /catalogs/2003-2004/courses/hist.htm   (1399 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Senators Home > State Information > Tennessee
The Republican leader's office, S-230, is named for Howard H. Baker, Jr.; his portrait (on loan) by Herbert E. Abrams hangs in the conference room of the office.
President Andrew Johnson, who was impeached by the House of Representatives and subsequently acquitted in trial by the Senate, is the only president to have later returned to serve in the Senate.
State election results must be certified by the State's Secretary.
www.senate.gov /pagelayout/senators/one_item_and_teasers/tennessee.htm   (507 words)

  
 State leaders by year - Gurupedia
This is a list of heads of state,
government leaders, and other rulers in any given year.
1810s: 1810 - 1811 - 1812 - 1813 - 1814 - 1815 - 1816 - 1817 - 1818 - 1819
www.gurupedia.com /h/he/heads_of_state_timeline.htm   (676 words)

  
 Indiana Biography Index List of Sources, "S-T"
Title: Indiana miscellany; consisting of sketches of Indian life, the early settlement, customs and hardships of the people, and the introduction of the gospel and of schools; together with biographical notices of the pioneer Methodist preachers of the state.
Title: State of the chamber / Indiana State Chamber of Commerce.
Title: Biographical sketches of the members of the forty-first general assembly of the State of Indiana, with that of the state Officers and judicary...
www.statelib.lib.in.us /www/isl/indiana/ibi/ibis-t.html   (956 words)

  
 Office of the Clerk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Select from this list to obtain profile, membership, leadership, and legislative information for the 1st–109th Congresses.
Number of Representatives each state has been apportioned since the first Census in 1790.
Total number of Representatives and Senators that have served each state since the 1st Congress.
clerk.house.gov /art_history/house_history/index.html   (99 words)

  
 AWID - Young Women and Leadership
An interview with Anasuya Sengupta from India who is a woman of many ‘hats’ and talents as you will see, one of which is that she sits on the AWID Young Women and Leadership Advisory Board.
The list is targeted at young women interested in human rights and development issues and individuals identifying with the concerns of young women’s rights in the context of globalization, new technologies, professional and organizational development.
Interview with Shandi Miller on the state of feminism in young Canadian women.
www.awid.org /ywl/storylist.php   (2754 words)

  
 Subject Listing for Ministries of Defence
Ongoing R and D projects are listed as well as completed ones in areas such as radar, electronic warfare and space technology.
The United States entered into a defense agreement with Iceland in 1951 and this was the beginning of the Iceland Defense Force.
Part of the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, within the Department of State, the Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement aims to curb the proliferation of conventional weapons such as light automatic weapons and rocket propelled grenades, and removes and destroys landmines and abandoned stocks of munitions that pose hazards after the cessation of armed conflict.
aerade.cranfield.ac.uk /subject-listing/mindef.html   (9959 words)

  
 The Democratic Party
As President Bush campaigns in Western states today, recent articles in the New York Times and Billings Gazette note a shift in the Mountain West from red to blue as Democrats make electoral gains in governorships, state legislatures, and Congressional seats.
The Idaho Statesman reports two major races in Idaho are in a statistical dead heat: Republican and Democratic candidates in a few major Idaho political races are separated by just a few percentage points and virtually tied, according to a...
Thanks to you, our 50 State Strategy is hiring organizers to lay the groundwork now for victories in upcoming elections.
www.democrats.org /a/local/west/idaho   (1248 words)

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