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  • 1International sanctions — are actions taken by countries against others for political reasons, either unilaterally or multilaterally. There are several types of sanctions. Diplomatic sanctions the reduction or removal of diplomatic ties, such as embassies. Economic… …

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  • 2Intermediate sanctions — is a term used in regulations enacted by the United States Internal Revenue Service that is applied to non profit organizations who engage in transactions that inure to the benefit of a disqualified person within the organization. These… …

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  • 3Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010 — …

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  • 4Nuclear program of Iran — See also: Iran and weapons of mass destruction Nuclear program of Iran …

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  • 5International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 — The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (Public Law 105–292, as amended by Public Law 106–55, Public Law 106–113, Public Law 107–228, Public Law 108–332, and Public Law 108–458) [cite web|url=http://www.uscirf.gov/about/authorizinglegislat… …

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  • 6Arms Reduction Coalition — The Arms Reduction Coalition (ARC) is a United Kingdom based non profit non governmental organization which campaigns for a reduction in the resources spent on arms and the military and for those resources to be divereted to programmes that… …

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  • 7United Nations Security Council Resolution 320 — United Nations Security Council Resolution 320, adopted on September 29, 1972, after reaffirming previous resolutions and expressing a concern that despite them several states were covertly and overtly violating the sanctions the council… …

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  • 8Jesse Jackson presidential election 1988 — Four years later, in 1988, Jackson once again offered himself as a candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination. This time, his successes in the past made him a more credible candidate, and he was both better financed and better… …

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  • 9Jesse Jackson presidential campaign 1984 — In 1984, Jackson became the second African American (after Shirley Chisholm) to mount a nationwide campaign for President of the United States, running as a Democrat. In the primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe… …

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  • 10Jesse Jackson — For Illinois s 2nd district Congressman, see Jesse Jackson, Jr.. Jesse Jackson …

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