The Arab Spring refers to a wave of protests and uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East that began late in 2010 and lasted through 2012.
Some effects and impacts of the Arab Spring are still being felt. The movements started in Tunisia as people there revolted against the corrupt and dictatorial regime of President <span>Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. He was deposed and Tunisia implemented democratic reforms as a nation. Tunisia is probably the one example of a country where the Arab Spring succeeded in its goals.
Following the lead of Tunisian protesters, similar actions followed in Libya, Egypt, Yemen, and Syria. In Libya and Egypt, long-time rulers were deposed (Gaddafi in Libya, Mubarak in Egypt). But those countries have struggled with political messes since then, and civil wars continue to ravage Yemen and Syria.</span>
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The Soviet Union or U.R.S.S. existed from 1922 until 1991, it was a large socialist state of Eurasia; from the 15 states comprising it many of them have already been dissolved or turned into different countries such as Belarus, Kyrgyzstan or Moldova; The U.R.S.S. had a centralized economy and a centralized government which capital was Moscow, located in Russia, the most powerful of all it's states <em>(and also the largest country of all)</em>; Moscow is yet Russia's capital, and Russia is still the most powerful country from that region.
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Generally speaking, Great Britain and France gave into Hitler's demands for territory at the 1938 Munich Conference because "<span>Hitler promised that it was his last territorial demand in Europe," and because Europe wanted to avoid war at all costs. </span>