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    a paragraph for each question below, including a quote from a primary document to support your answer to each question: 1- What was the impact that these Open Door Notes had on American foreign policy? The Open Door Notes had a very large impact on American foreign policy. Prior to the Spanish-American War and American acquisition of the Philippians, the United States did not have colonies, a sphere of influence or serious involvement in Eastern Asia. However, in 1899 with John Hay’s Open…

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    Sweatshops Contradictions

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    involved in foreign affairs. However, the contradiction between the government’s handling of domestic issue and foreign issues often create entanglements. It is evident that the US government promotes certain policies in homeland that the government itself goes against in other countries. While it promotes working standards at home, it also allows sweatshops to violate basic human rights abroad. The US has always venerated democracy, but also has a history of backing dictators in foreign…

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    his foreign policy proposals (or lack thereof, depending on who you ask). Some people have argued that Trump does not have any specific stance, and some people have argued that Trump would start a chain of events leading to the demise of humanity. However, many of his foreign policy statements might contain some merit, or some of the statements may at least contain connections to some theories and hypotheses. This paper will examine a few of President-elect Trump’s most prolific foreign policy…

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    American foreign policy is a fundamental aspect of American politics. Not only does it need expertise to ensure international relationships are maintained, but thought-out planning, because each decision made may have a direct impact on Americans. Impacts such as trade deals that increase business between nations, cyber security threats against private information, and much more. American safety and quality of life is at risk with every deal negotiated and every treaty signed. Despite this,…

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    overlapping views and growing steadfast support in the confrontation of American imperialism, despite having led parts of the Islamic world decades apart. Rather than two people sharing a common interest, the studies of Khomeini and Bin Laden rather imply a sentiment that characterizes Western intervention in Islamic foreign policy as the main factor of Muslim oppression. The two leaders react to U.S. imperialism similarly though policy and rhetoric, despite influencing Muslims decades apart. In…

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    president’s actions can ultimately be attributed to the irrevocable desires of their elephant that are founded on deeply seated emotional, moral, and religious beliefs. Throughout American history there has been a great diversity in presidential personalities and leadership styles. International relations and American foreign policy expert Walter Russell Mead provides four major presidential archetypes that can be used as a lens to analyze a president in terms of historical figures. These four…

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    America As A Superpower

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    world’s only superpower and hegemon. To achieve this position, America strengthened their military forces, expanded their economy and integrated its culture through foreign policies. While the quality of life and wellbeing of some people from around the world have improved from America’s influence, the same cannot be said for Americans. The hegemon invested a staggering amount of money for the military and companies are spreading…

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    Threats To America

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    another militarial force makes itself known, they feel threatened. Because of this, some believe that Russia and ISIS are the biggest threats to the United States. However, others believe that the greatest threat to America is the mindset that Americans have and the internal divisions of the country. Contrary to some beliefs…

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    The United States foreign military policy is a policy that allows the United States military to assist any foreign country by any means necessary. The United States military has assisted many people starting back before the First World War. The United States military assisted the Texas army to defeat the Mexican army to take Texas from the Mexicans. The United States has helped many people and their crumbling countries including: Britain, France, South Korea, Vietnam, Baghdad, Iraq and many more…

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    Ever since learning Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton would be the United States two major choices for President, Americans begun to become excited for the debates. The first debate fell nothing short of being certainly interesting for the majority of the viewers in the country. With all of this said, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. The paper is going to be divided into three separate parts. The first part is going to…

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