When then-President Boris Yeltsin stood on a tank in 1991, waving a fist in defiance of communist hard-liners, he heralded a new dawn for Russia.The Soviet Union collapsed months later, promising to usher in a new era of Western-style democracy. But at the end of Yeltsin's rule, eight years later, democracy had become a dirty word for most Russians.President Vladimir Putin often is praised for bringing an end to what some see as a reign of lawlessness and corruption under Yeltsin, his predecessor. But not everyone agrees. Some officials who ran the government under Yeltsin say Putin has put an end to a period of positive change.
Both Germany and Japan rose to power between WW II and both were due to nationalism. The government structures were different though - Germany had a President while Japan had an emperor as head of state. Hilter had more power as he controlled the legislature while it was the other way round in Japan.
Japan wanted more resources as the island did not have much so they wanted to invade China. Germany suffered after WW I and wanted to push back other countries. Both used nationalism as an excuse for their aggressive actions. These are the <span>similarities and differences between the two.
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A plan that details steps to reduce state contributions to climate change
Explanation:
write a topic sentence for each paragraph of your essay it tells the reader what the section will be about and how the information related to your thesis statement your topic sentence for the introductory paragraph might say something like is paragraph it cover one main topic and should correspond to a Roman number 1 to and 3 on the outline the main topics to cover the persons accomplishment and contribution and the effect of his or her replacement or contribution on European thought please do it by yourself buddy
Not really... they’re government trying to help cities or their country! They would have no time to even make one.