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1. The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
2. The political attitude of a state that does not associate or identify itself with the political ideology or objective espoused by other states, groups of states, or international causes, or with the foreign policies stemming therefrom.
3. In relationships, interdependence is the degree to which members of the group are mutually dependent on the others. This concept differs from a dependent relationship, where some members are dependent and some are not.
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The Mexican Revolution<span> was a major armed struggle </span>1910–1920<span> radically transforming </span>Mexican culture<span> and </span>government. Although recent research has focused on local and regional aspects of the Revolution, it was a genuinely national revolution<span> Its outbreak in 1910 resulted from the failure of the 35-year long regime of </span>Porfirio Díaz<span> to find a managed solution to the presidential succession. This meant there was a political crisis among competing elites and the opportunity for agrarian insurrection. </span><span>Wealthy landowner </span>Francisco I. Madero<span>challenged Díaz in the 1910 presidential election, and following the rigged results, revolted under the </span>Plan of San Luis Potosí.<span>Armed conflict ousted Díaz from power and a new election was held in 1911, bringing Madero to the presidency.
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In a Station of the Metro" is a poem by American writer Ezra Pound, originally published in 1913. Pound's two-line poem is a famous example of "imagism," a poetic form spear-headed by Pound that focuses above all on relating clear images through precise, accessible language. In just 20 words (including the title!), this poem manages to vividly evoke both a crowded subway station and petals on a tree branch. By juxtaposing these two very different images, the poem blurs the line between the speaker's reality and imagination and invites the reader to relate urban life to the natural world
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