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"Tear down this wall", also known as the Berlin Wall Speech, was a speech delivered by United States President Ronald Reagan in West Berlin on June 12, 1987. Reagan called for the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, to open the Berlin Wall, which had separated West and East Berlin since 1961.[1][2] The name is derived from a key line in the middle of the speech: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
<span><span> </span>Both the kings and the popes
have an extremely high amount of power. The pope has the power of the people,
for many people that lived in the middle ages were devoted to their religion,
an in this case the pope. The kings were the supreme rulers of their kingdoms.</span>
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A criticism of the judicial branch is that it has less of a check and balance than the other two branches in the sense that when it declares something as unconstitutional, the other two branches cannot veto or undo this decision. Basically, it has the power to make any law or decision unconstitutional without a check on that power. I disagree with this because the judicial branch has not declared anything unreasonably unconstitutional and they mostly use this power in ways that help the country as a whole
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Gains of Globalisation for Rich at the Cost of Poor:
Source of Repeated Economic Crises:
Globalisation as an Imposed Decision of the Rich:
Unequal Distribution of Benefits:
Strengthened Role of MNCs:
Private Profits at the Cost of Social Security:
Increased Protectionism and Neo-colonialism: