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because it would still count the slaves which benefited the south
and it wouldn't count all of them as one person but 3/5 which benefited the north a little
1. you can learn about how the government works first hand and be able to make informed decisions at the polls.
2. Our society needs trained leaders to serve in government and private institutions.
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Beginning in December 2010, anti-government protests rocked Tunisia. By early 2011 they had spread into what became known as the Arab Spring—a wave of protests, uprisings, and unrest that spread across Arabic-speaking countries in North Africa and the Middle East. Pro-democratic protests, which spread rapidly due to social media, ended up toppling the governments of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen.
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Many world leaders were concerned about Saddam Hussein's
occupation of Kuwait since they believed he would attack Saudi Arabia and
eventually control the world's oil supply.
<span>To add, Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti
was the fifth President of Iraq, serving in this capacity from 16 July 1979
until 9 April 2003.</span>
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