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Idealism in the foreign policy context holds that a nation-state should make its internal political philosophy the goal of its conduct and rhetoric in international affairs. For example, an idealist might believe that ending poverty at home should be coupled with tackling poverty abroad.
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He saw that there were still vase land at the coast of the westward.
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Montaigne was considered or known to be a Portuguese explorer, who set out on a mission in September, 1517 to discover the world. This mission was made known to have been sponsored by the Spanish government.
Although he died at the Philippines where he was killed, but one of his fleet ships was able to return safely.
It was made known that he discovered a large land at the coast of Westward, where he concluded that there might still be additional countries yet to be discovered.
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D. Dolores Huerta
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César Chavez, fought for farm laborers' rights, and worked really hard to improve work conditions for many farm workers.
He was inspired by methods previously used by Mahatma Gandhi, such as strikes, boycotts, fasts and marches, using them to draw attention to his cause. Furthermore, he never answered with full on violence, but he responded with passive resistance, just like Gandhi did.
César Chávez transformed conditions and pay for many labor workers, making him a champion of the poor.