President Nixon believed that the (3 points)president is not above the law under any circumstance
burglars are not in the tapes so he should not release them
burglars under investigation were completely innocent
president has the privilege of protecting communications

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The correct answer is:

President has the privilege of protecting communications.

In the United States v. Nixon (1974), the United States Supreme Court set a precedent on restricting the power of any U.S. president to declare executive privilege. This decision against President Richard Nixon, force him to surrender tape recordings and other subpoenaed elements to a federal district court.

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Answer: President Nixon believed that President has the privilege of protecting communications. 

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The correct answer is A. One of the largest in history with an area occupied by more than 30 countries today.

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There were numerous things that General Robert E. Lee had hoped to accomplish by invading the Northern United States. Two of the most important things were to get more army supplies for the Southern troops. He also had hoped to convince England to come back to the South for their help. 

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In what two ways did Mao Zedong impose communism in China through the Cultural Revolution?Group of answer choices

Mao’s Red Guards began having different opinions about his communist ideology.

Mao expected the Red Guards to remain loyal to his teachings in the Little Red Book.

Mao's Red Guards ensured that all schools in China taught from Mao's Little Red Book.

Mao forced people to worship his God-like paintings and posters.

Mao's Red Guards started harassing Chinese intellectuals who supported capitalism.

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Mao's red guards started harassing Chinese intellectuals who supported capitalism.

Mao's Red Guards ensured that all schools in China taught from Mao's Little Red Book.

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The socio-political movement was a cultural revolution which occurred between 1966 and 1976 in China. Launched by Zao zedong, a former Chinese leader, his stated purpose was to preserve Chinese communism and to reassert his thought as the prevailing ideology within the party, .

After the failures of his big leap forward, the revolution marked Mao's return to a position of authority.  The movement paralysed China  politically and adversely impacted both the country and economy  

In 1966 and 1967, during the first phase of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Red Guards was a mass "student-led paramilitary social movement" mobilised and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong

With the assistance of the Cultural Revolution Party in May 1966 Mao started the uprising, soon calling young people to "bombard the headquarters" and proclamaing "the basis for revolt."

To destroy his rivals within the CPC and in schools, factories and government institution, Mao accused capitalist forces of having entered government &  society, working for the restoration of capitalism

In principle the Little Red Book (book of statements from writings &speeches by Mao Zedong) was an unofficial requirement for each Chinese citizen to own, read, and carry it throughout, particularly during the Cultural Revolution, during the latter half of Mao 's rule.

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The strange thing about Engels' writings is that, although they spoke of the uprising of the common worker, his writings were used by some of the most -------------- governments of the last century.A. Oppressive
B. Democratic
C. Liberal
D. Conservative
E. Benevolent

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The correct answer is A. Oppressive

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In The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels point out that the first step in the workers' revolution is the transformation of the proletariat into the ruling class and the conquest of democracy.

It is only through political domination that the proletariat can take all capital from the bourgeoisie and centralize it in the hands of the state.

At this point Lenin comes to the concept of the "dictatorship of the proletariat", considered by the Bolshevik leader as one of the most remarkable and important ideas of Marxism as far as the state is concerned.

The state would become the proletariat organized as a ruling class.

Lenin, against the heterodox Marxists, points out that the proletariat only needs a state that will become extinct.

In other words, it is the proletariat that must constitute itself as the ruling class and use state power to suppress the last vestiges of the exploiting class.

But in order to organize a state "without a state" Lenin looked at the Paris communes of 1871:

The Commune first abolished the standing army to replace it with the armed people.

Secondly, the Commune was made up of municipal councillors elected by universal suffrage in various districts of the city. These officials were responsible and subject to recall at any time, and most of their members were workers or recognized representatives of the working class.

Third, the police were stripped of their political attributes and made into an instrument of the Commune.

Fourthly, those holding public office were to receive workers' salaries, thus eliminating vested interests and the expenses of representing high state dignitaries.

Fifth, the Commune was to destroy spiritual coercion or repression, the power of the priests. For Lenin, Marx's description of the organization of the Commune represented the implementation of democracy in its most complete and consistent form imaginable. For Lenin, bourgeois democracy was transformed into a proletarian democracy, and the state was transformed into something that was no longer a proper state.

All these facts explain that the idea of communism was a failure because those elected to government positions applied the rules without regard to their own status, so that they repressed the proletarian masses instead of defending them.

This was the outcome of what revolution?Countries achieved their independence from the European monarchies—notably Spain, Portugal, and France—that held power over them.

-French Revolution
-Latin American Revolution
-Russian Revolution of 1905

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Latin American Revolution

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