Answer:
Absolute power should be returned to the monarch
Explanation:
As an advocate for the European balance of powers, he supported the Holy Alliance, seeing in it a power that would maintain the old conservative social order in Europe, based on the feudalism and absolutist rule of the monarch, and the only worthy force against liberal Napoleonic ideas.
Metternich feared the national aspirations of the Hungarian nobility as well as Panslavism, the idea of the cultural and political unity of the Slavs, an idea popular in Russia, where it was believed that this unity should be achieved under the leadership of Russia.
Answer: Abraham Lincoln set the African-American slaves free with Emancipation Proclamation.
Answer: Answer and explanation #1
President Harry Truman talks about "two ways of life" in a speech to Congress in 1947.
When Truman talks about two ways of life he calls them one "free" and other "totalitarian". By this time the term totalitarianism had already become famous to classify extremely authoritarian regimes like the nazi and soviet regimes.
Thus the president can only be referring to the opposition between capitalist and communist economic systems represented by the US and Soviet Union.
To answer if you agree with President Truman's argument you should ask yourself a few questions: was the US back then a regime that really followed the will of the majority? how was the US back then? how was the USSR? how did political persecution work there? was it really impossible to both systems to exist in the world? In short, you must check Truman's arguments to see if you agree or disagree with them.
Answer and explanation #2
Most historians agree that this speech was a declaration of the Cold War. It was given when the US saw that the USSR could amplify its influence on Western Europe and Africa: Truman spoke to Congress to get approval to financially aid Turkey and Greece regimes against leftist groups supported by the USSR.
So we see in this speech the entire framing of the Cold War: a war that was not fought directly but rather by securing influence zones. This speech was the beginning of the Truman Doctrine: it started the Containment Policy which compromised to stop the spreading of communism to other areas of the world other than the USSR.
What Truman started in this speech was the modus operandi of the Cold War until its end in the late 20th century.
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Asia and Africa were producing goods that Europeans wanted exchange for their own
It is a war that Bush wanted , why , we may never know for sure . It wasn't because of WMD's or that Bin Laden was there or even that Iraq had anything to do with 9/11 . He had a reason and 9/11 just happened to help him make his point to the American people . Only things started to go wrong with his plan after we took Saddam out and thought we had won the hearts and minds of the Iraqis . His plan had many holes in it and was not corrected early enough . So here we are in a big mess and Bush is looking for help to win this thing and make himself look good . Not going to happen ! Because of Bush we have won nothing and this country is divided more then it has been since Vietnam . You can't win a war when your country is at opposite ends with each other Nikolas S . Is there a texto that site or of his speech ?