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I believe that we are in contemporary history which is also third millennium of the anno Domini (aka Commen Era i believe) the gregorian calendar is the current millennium which is from the years 2001 to 3000 which is also from the 21st century to the 30th century I think.
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1: The cartoon illustrates the Red Scare in the US during the Cold War.
2: The man in the cartoon is Senator Joseph McCarthy, someone who was known for inducing the Red Scare. He stated that soviet sympathizers and spies had infiltrated the US and now lived among the general population.
3: The cartoon predicts the fate of McCarthy, because he was eventually censured due to the accusations to the point where no one trusted him.
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<span>State approval was needed to pass laws is the reason why the federal government was unable to maintain order in the new nation.</span>
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World-systems analysis is a mode of analysis that aims to transcend the structures of knowledge inherited from the 19th century, especially the definition of capitalism, the divisions within the social sciences, and those between the social sciences and history
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"World-system" refers to the inter-regional and transnational division of labor, which divides the world into core countries, semi-periphery countries, and the periphery countries. Core countries focus on higher skill, capital-intensive production, and the rest of the world focuses on low-skill, labor-intensive production and extraction of raw materials. This constantly reinforces the dominance of the core countries. Nonetheless, the system has dynamic characteristics, in part as a result of revolutions in transport technology, and individual states can gain or lose their core (semi-periphery, periphery) status over time. This structure is unified by the division of labour. It is a world-economy rooted in a capitalist economy. For a time, certain countries become the world hegemon; during the last few centuries, as the world-system has extended geographically and intensified economically, this status has passed from the Netherlands, to the United Kingdom and (most recently) to the United States.
World-systems theory has been examined by many political theorists and sociologists to explain the reasons for the rise and fall of states, income inequality, social unrest, and imperialism.