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Those natural rights of life, liberty, and property protected implicitly in the original Constitution are explicitly protected in the Bill of Rights. That right of liberty is the right to do all those things which do not harm another's life, property, or equal liberty.
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General Sani Abacha rose to power in Nigeria through the use of military force, overturning the country’s elections, and taking power after a period of governmental corruption and instability. Abacha maintained his rule with force backed up by militia, stealing over 3$ billion by the time he died in 1998, returning the country to civilian rule.
In Cambodia, and underground communist movement amassed power before launching an armed rebellion against Cambodia’s current government. After a civil war, the Khmer Rouge and its leader Saloth Sar, who adopted the pseudonym Pol Pot, marched into the nation’s capital, declaring their power. The Khmer Rouge maintained their power by executing intellectuals, teachers, merchants, and anyone in opposition to them. Money, private property, and religion were also abolished to form a communist agrarian society in which many more starved. This movement ended in 1998 with the death of Pol Pot.
Haiti's first dictator, François Duvalier, was able to rise to power after becoming minister of public health and being endeared by the country's people. After being elected prime minister, "Papa Doc," a name given to him by the peasant population, became a ruthless dictator. Duvalier maintained his power by suppressing the current Haitian military and forming his own parliamentary forces which terrorized the population. Before his death in 1971, Duvalier declared himself to be president for life and named his son to be his successor.
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hey you. pretty sure it is b.
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Like 67% sure. And it is the only one that sounds right.
A) containment
Containment was the policy of halting the spread of communist influence across the world. During the cold war this was an response the the Soviet Union attempting to enlarge communist influence in Eastern Europe and Asia. Its importance to the US was that it lead to the involvement of the US in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The policy of containment lead to more US involvement in foreign conflicts.
c) détente
This was the easing of political tension between the US and the USSR. This period was defined by the signing of several treaties between the two powers in order to reduce the danger of nuclear war. This was important as it lead to several trade agreement and several nuclear non-proliferation agreements, as well as a reduction in the stockpiles of nuclear arms.