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    Vietnam and World War II were two of the most dramatic wars that America faced. The way America felt about World War II and Vietnam was a dramatic difference once they were both over. Many Americans had come out of the World War II certain that they had won a good war, but that same was not said about the Vietnam. World War II was the Second World War that was considered the “good war” where involving over 60 different countries and 75 million troops coming from all parts of the world. World…

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    During the 1900s is when the domino theory took place after an important speech in a news conference .The 20th century is when the cold war had begun, and that is when it all begun on April 7, 1954 was the domino theory also known as the domino effect. The domino theory was simply the spread of communism. If one country fell under communism soon the other countries would follow. They started calling it the domino theory because just like a domino when one falls another does but only this its…

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    From the end of World War II, to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the world was engrossed in the Cold War. This was the tension between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Two nations battle for power and influence all over the world from Cuba to the Korean Peninsula. This affected all aspects of life for almost 45 years. The fight for power dominated all through the Cold War. This fight for power led these countries to form the world of politics to as it is today. The Cold War was a war in which the Soviet…

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    Continuous Warfare In history, one war often led to another war because there was still unsettled business or harbored resentment from the outcomes that sparked a spirit of revenge. The peace settlement that was made with Germany following World War I left them desiring revenge which led to the start of World War II. World War II had a surprising ending with the dropping of two atomic bombs over Japan by the United States. This upset the USSR, leading to the Cold War. European countries still…

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    Decolonization is a key influential argument against the United Sates during the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War occurred from the mid-1950s to 1970s and during this time period, race relations in America were weak. While efforts for equality were in progress, there was still great discrimination against minority races such as African Americans. In Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech “Beyond Vietnam,” he comments on “a real promise of hope for the poor, both black and white, through the poverty…

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    ever, it resulted in over 6,000 inventions that we use daily, and most importantly, it ended the space race between the USSR and US which costed billions of dollars. After World War II finally ended in 1945, not long after a new problem sparked between the United States and Russia. This problem, also known as the Cold War was a battle where no shots were fired from either…

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    The iron triangle was a key idea amid the Cold War and conveyed US to triumph. When America was completely occupied with the Vietnam War, it turned into the prime legitimization for battling to win. It is at the heart of peacekeeping. What's more, it was overlooked amid the senior Bush and Clinton Administrations, with the anticipated result that we wound up in a war against Iraq. Presently, rivals of this war and democratization are annihilating it, with desperate results for what's to come.…

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    Vietnam, which had a similar storyline as Korea. To fend off communist expansion, the US fought in Vietnam while the Soviet Union provided arms for the North Vietnamese. Once again, in the big picture, the fight was not between North and South Vietnam but rather between the US and Soviet Union. Afghanistan was also a strategic location in which the two major powers fought for the influence. While the US did not see value in expanding their influence to Afghanistan, they saw value in thwarting…

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    The Women Who Served in Vietnam In the Vietnam War, there were lots of soldiers but few were women most soldiers were men. Even though there wasn’t many women who served in the Vietnam War, the small amount of those women who did made a huge impact.The famous women, the jobs that women did, and how they were treated affected the war in many ways. Some famous women that were in the Vietnam War, are Diane Carlson Evans, Anna mae hays and the Donut…

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    29,263,826. What does that number mean to you? To me, that number is the combined total of all American soldiers that participated in WW1, WW2, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War. The human mind is unable to begin to comprehend this number and the stories behind it. Even though we may not realize it, these wars have touched us all in some way because of the loved ones that have fought in them. Until this essay, I did not realize the extent that this number affected my family, and how…

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