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<span>How many presidents are there?
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Answer:
In the first place, it must be said that despite his immense intellectual contributions and his deep analysis of 19th century capitalism, Charles Marx didn´t leave any book or writing outlining how a communist society would look like. He only wrote once that in communism, every person will go from receiving according to their capacity to receiving according to their needs. This is a very vague idea. So, is Cuba true to Marx? It´s hard to say. Paramount leader Fidel Castro built a Communist Party and a communist state following the Soviet model. In orthodox Marxist practice, the government is the dictatorship of the proletariat, of the workers. What we have actually seen in Cuba is a dictatorship of Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl Castro, in which they and a small elite of top party, state and military officials hold power exclusively.
Prosperity in Cuba? Definitely no. The Cuban experiment is a failure after 60 years of communist rule; the Cuban economy is not dynamic, it is dominated by the higly ineffective state-run mammoths, many Cubans live in nearly-poverty, food rationing continues, it is tecnologically backward. No democratic freedoms. Most young people want to emigrate and settle in the US or elsewhere. The traditional Soviet-like economic model, a command economy, is a system that can´t create wealth and can´t lead to prosperity because its ideological foundations are wrong; only an economy based on a free-market and private enterprise can generate and sustain wealth. The American embargo is usually blamed by Cuban leader as the main reason for this situation, but Cuba can import technology from other countries, trade with them and get investments. So, why does it continue to lag behind?
Explanation:
<span> Because of power in congress
The republican party in the congressional committee on defense has been immense in the 20th century. Most congressional members from the southern states are republicans and they have always pushed for military basis in their region.
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Las semejanzas y diferencias entre las creencias y comportamientos ancestrales y las creencias y comportamientos actuales, pueden ser las siguientes.
Entre las semejanzas tenemos el hecho de que el ser humano siempre ha tenido la creencia de que existe vida después de la muerte, tal y como lo concebía nuestros antepasados y las antiguas civilizaciones como los Sumerios y los Egipcios.
Estos antepasados veneraban a sus dioses y se dirigían a ellos con respeto y temor, considerándolos seres superiores que podían definir el destino de la humanidad. Por eso la gente rezaba y pedía su ayuda.
Entre las diferencias, podemos encontrar los método y las formas con la que nuestros antepasados honraba y veneraban a estos dioses. Ellos creían que si no complacían a los dioses, éstos descargarían su furia en contra de los humanos mandandoles temblores, incendios o inundaciones.
Esas creencias -entre otras- se basaban el la ignorancia y la superstición. Incluso, recordemos, se hacían sacrificios humanos para complacer a los dioses.
También existía un gran acercamiento y respeto por la naturaleza. Se honraba a los elementos tierra, agua, fuego y viento. Se les dedicaban bailes y cantos. Esto sí es algo importante que hoy en día se ha perdido.
Senator William Henry Seward of New York (who was appointed by Abraham Lincoln as a secretary of state) argued that, when it came to ending slavery, there was "a higher law than the constitution"--- the law of god? That was in 1850.
Of nineteenth century, William Henry Seward was one of the foremost Politician.