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    North Korea Hydrogen Bomb Current Events 1 Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20160106050446/http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/north-korea-quake-nuclear-1.3391121 Daniel Ha North Korea claimed it had created and tested a hydrogen bomb on Wednesday, January 6th. There was a seismic disturbance caused by an explosion, which caused a magnitude of 5.1, similar to the magnitude in the 2013 nuclear test, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A hydrogen bomb is a weapon that gets its energy…

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    North Korea is an Asian country located in the Northern part of the Korean peninsula. It is surrounded by China, South Korea, the East Sea, and the Yellow Sea. North Korea’s physical land mostly consists of rigid mountains and valley and is divided into the east and west coasts by the Nangnim Mountains. A multitude of river systems flow through the valleys and end up in the adjacent seas. Dormant volcanoes are scattered through North Korea’s mountain ranges. The temperature is generally cool in…

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    The Vietnam War was a very important historic event, people have various opinions about if this war was necessary, but there will always be pros and cons to a war. The Vietnam War was a very unimportant war that the U.S. shouldn’t have been involved with. This essay will give you inside knowledge and will steer your opinion in the right direction. The Vietnam War began on November 1st in 1955, this war was sparked up by the fear of communism. The people of american wanted to put a stop to…

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    The language of the United States changed drastically once the Vietnam War began. At the start of the Cold War, the United States' society was caught in an age of consensus. During this time period, the people of the United States conformed to a certain normality which was widespread because of the Cold War. However, once the generation born in the age of consensus came of age, the age of dissent began. Through expanded education and literary works from the Left, the youth began to rebel against…

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    Tragedies infected the overwhelming hatred for the United States war efforts. Sympathy for “Vietnam Veterans Against the War” and other adamant organizations protesting the Vietnam War. The United States heard the outcry from the citizens and found it in their best interest to cut their losses and admit defeat. Such an admission of defeat came in the form of a peace treaty with the North Vietnamese. This treaty, however, came with the condition of a full American retreat but a continued…

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    Akatiff, Clark. “The March on the Pentagon.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 64.1 (1974) : 26-33. JSTOR. Web. 6 Feb. 2016. Akatiff, a participant in the March on Pentagon, speaks on the protestors’ rising tensions and their culminating effects during the March. He concentrates on the different levels of tensions among the protestors, and how this polarization inevitably precipitated into the formation of factions. Akatiff’s larger claim is that the March marked a “step from…

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    North Koreans suffer all their lives, by the countless human rights violations brought upon them by their very own ruler of Kim Jong-un and the North Korean government. The North Korea public suffers from many violations such as starving, police brutality, forced pregnancy’s, forced abortions, torture, executions, false imprisonment, and hard labor. These are just a few of the enormous amount of human rights violations. This paper will cover the three most common and most occurring human right…

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    Before the second World War has started, the Korean Peninsula had been a part of Japan. After the war had ended, it needed to be split up. The Northern part went under the control of the Soviet Union and the Southern part under the control of the United States. The Soviet Union was communist and the United States was against communism. The two sides were divided at the 38th parallel. Both sides, the North and South, were not getting along and they were having constant skirmishes and battles…

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    the actions the Kim dynasty has made and still is making against the United States we need to understand exactly why North Korea dislikes the United States so much. On June 25th, 1950 a war began on the 38th parallel. The war broke out when North Korean troops began a carefully coordinated attack on South Korea. When this occurred president Harry S. Truman quickly got U.S. troops involved in the situation. In fear of another country being lost to communism the United States committed a war crime…

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    Ball Vietnam Case Study

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    . What specific problems does Ball identify that ultimately would make U.S. escalation in Vietnam unsuccessful? Ball first identify problem was that if the South Vietnamese was already losing the battle, they will end up leaving the war. Secondly, Ball had an understanding that the US was fighting a war in a hostile land. But no matter what the Vietnamese Congress would not make any type of peace agreement with the United States. Lastly, the war would become uncivil if the United States…

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