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Change: Web site says it uses aid money to stimulate economic growth, agriculture and trade; fund global health; and promote democracy, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance. Terrorism and aidAfter the U.S. tightened its budget in the midmid-1990s, 1990s, and with the threat from the
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Change: 1990's,1990s, and with the threat from the Soviets gone, the amount of international aid fell drastically. The amount of international aid increased dramatically after September 11, 2001 as the Bush administration sent over $1 billion to Pakistan, Afghanistan and former Soviet republics. Many nations have reiterated
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Nov 14 2006, 3:35 PM EST
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Change: 1990’s,1990s, but inflation and a larger GNP meant the percentage of aid to GDP actually lowered. Aid was also used as part of foreign policy during the cold war to help allies and win friends abroad. The United States Agency for International Development
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Nov 14 2006, 3:34 PM EST
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Change: beginsbegan when the International Committee of the Red Cross iswas organized to help war victims. Aid flowed mostly from large countries such as the United Kingdom to allies and
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Change: Humanhuman RightsrightsThe United Nations stipulates that each sovereign nation has the right to self-determination and that each individual has the right to an education,
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Nov 7 2006, 5:38 PM EST
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: DevelopementDevelopment (USAID) website says it uses aid money to stimulate economic growth, agriculture and trade; fund global health; and promote democracy, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance. TerroismTerrorism and Aid After the U.S. tightened its budget in the mid 1990's,
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Nov 7 2006, 5:36 PM EST
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Change: by James Rigney HistoryThe concept of international aid begins when the International Committee of the Red Cross is organized to help war victims. Aid flowed mostly
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Nov 7 2006, 4:02 PM EST
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Change: The United States Agency for International Developement (USAID) website says it uses aid money to stimulate economic growth, agriculture and trade; fund global health; and promote democracy, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance. Terroism and Aid After the U.S. tightened its budget in the
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Change: The United Nations stipulates that each sovereign nation has the right to self-determination and that each individual has the right to an education, health care
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Nov 7 2006, 1:56 PM EST
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Change: Rising inflation and the end of the Cold War have also affected the amount of international aid rich countries provide to less wealthy countries. The
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