United States and the Soviet Union Cold War ... If the Cuban Missile Crisis would have broken out into a war, the United States would have launched nuclear weapons into the Soviet Union and as a result ... View More
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The African Americans and the United States Civil War The African Americans and the United States Civil War: from slavery to freedom. From the beginnings of civilization there have been ... View More
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Reconstruction of the United States after the Civil War ... The Reconstruction was the time after the Civil War 18651877 when the United States was reorganizing the southern states and providing the means to ... View More
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United Nations ... Questions about war crimes committed by the United States were part of the reason that negotiations were stalled Events of the Korean War. ... View More
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The Question of Superpower Status of the United States ... During the Persian Gulf War, the United States was able to unite diverse alliances such as much of NATO, former Warsaw Pact countries, and even Arab League ... View More
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The Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a war between Southern and Northern zones of Vietnam. It began gradually during 195960. In the early 1960amp39s the United States was worried ... View More
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War on Welfare The War on Welfare The United States of America... the land of the free and the home of the taxstricken. The country that is known ... View More
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Cold War ... The Cold War began after the Second World War when the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the two major powers of the world. ... View More
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Was the Mexican War Imperialism ... most unjust ever waged by a stronger against a weaker nation.ampquot1 From the American point of view, it was a war worth fighting because the United States gained ... View More
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Why the Vietnam War ... This is what seems to have taken place in the Vietnam War, when the United States rose up to protect itself and others from the insipient spread of communism ... View More
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The Iraq War and Globalism Several theories have been advanced by political commentators around the world about the real reasons behind the United Statesamp39 war with Iraq. ... View More
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Controversy of the War With Iraq ... The poll also revealed that 15 percent of those polled believe the United States is an ampquotevil empire,ampquot while 41 percent disapprove of the warCaldwell 2003. ... View More
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An Argument Against The War In Iraq ... of this, the United States troops could not get a great deal of help at first, but as the war went on and it began to look as though the United States would win ... View More
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vietnam ... It had become the longest participation in war in United States history. ... Throughout the war United States failed to find the right strategies to win. ... View More
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World War Two and the Decline of Europe ... and the United Statesamp39 decision to commit itself to the survival of democracy in Western Europe that was to cause the looming ampquottug of warampquot for ideological ... View More
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Manipulating the Masses: The Iraq War and the Emergence of ... ... Administrationamp39s rational for the Iraq War is this notion of having been forced to undertake this invasion. Saddam Hussein had not threatened the United States ... View More
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americas longest war ... The US wanted to prevent South Vietnam from falling to the communists, which eventually led the United States to fight a major regional war. ... View More
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Viet nam was a war of attriton Vietnam was a war of attrition. It was the hardest war the United States has ever fought. We were fighting for a people who did ... View More
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American History and Technology ... have been more prohibitive. At this stage, the postCivil War United States was still coming together as a nation. As such, many of ... View More
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The Cold War and the Berlin Wall 1. The Cold War was caused by the differences in idealism between the Western ... the reigning idealism of the people within the nations of the United States and ... View More
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History and Results of the Korean War ... the postWorld War II division of Korea and the policies of the United States and the Soviet Union that, in conjunction with the internal social, political ... View More
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The Mexican War ... territories. Corwin states that a proclamation of war on Mexico would be a direct act of treason against the United States. Because ... View More
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War ... because of the problems and hidden interests which are always present when dealing with polite United States involvement in the Vietnam War actually began in ... View More
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Germany and the Cold War ... of Germany was strongly attached to the two super powers within the Cold War. West Germany was under the control and later guidance of the United States after ... View More
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Cold War ... The process of decolonization was not without tension and competition, especially during the Cold War, as the United States tried to extend its influence and ... View More
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Australiaamp39s involvement in the vietnam war ... As was once said by the United States Commander, General Westmoreland to the Australian troops after the Vietnam War: ampquotI have never seen a finer group of men. ... View More
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Bush at War ... that the United States will hold ampquotno distinction between those who planned these acts and those who harbor them.ampquot This book confirms the belief of war critics ... View More
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The Cloning War Moral or Immoral ... When Americans rebelled against the mother country, their revolution caused a war. ... at this point, greatly outweighs the beneficial yields United, 66,65. ... View More
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Result of the Civil War ... Although the Civil War was painful and many lives were lost, we can look back at it and know that it was not in vain because the country is united and because ... View More
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RwandaGenocide or Civil War ... the mist of years of civil war. Genocide is defined as the methodically planned eradication of a racial, political, or cultural group. The United Nations 1998 ... View More
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