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    World War II or otherwise known as the good war. While this war did do a lot of good by liberating the Jewish people from concentration camps it was also the reason for Japanese internment camps. By having these internment camps, America was on its way to becoming the next Germany. The war ended the holocaust and the depression but the countless lives that it took, especially in Japan, was devastating. The good doesn’t outweigh the bad. Women were encouraged to get jobs for the first…

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    killed by guns in 2018. Being such a big global issue looking for ways to stop gun violence is vital, but first we need to look at the causes of gun violence. The main cause of gun violence is having guns to be free to everyone. In America gun ammunition is free to buy online and you can walk down the street with a gun in your pocket with no problem. Guns aren't toys and people shouldn't be able to have them. The guns almost always get into the wrong hands of…

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    org/education/history/navy-hub/navy-history/steel-steam.htm , Rodger A. Bailey, 2014). The guns created would help the amplification of exsplovie shells in 1820 and because of the destructive force these shells could make in wooden ships, Ironclad ships had born. Ironclad ships made ammunition casings bounce off and because of their tremendous weight; steam powered engines were used to move them across oceans. In March 1862 at the Battle of Hampton Roads Union Vessel Monitor and the Confederate…

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    During the First World War, to avoid being pulled into war, America enacted the first Neutrality Act which prohibited the selling of arms and ammunition to foreign nations. With this act, Woodrow Wilson was able to stay under the radar for the beginning of the First World War, but in the end was forced to fight. Many American’s were against Wilson’s stance on neutrality. They recalled the French…

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    smallpox during the invasion of Australia in the First Fleet (1787). The British fought against the Aborigines and were in a ‘spot of trouble’. They had previously ordered ammunition and supplies prior to their departure and arrival to the coastland of Australia, but none of it actually arrived. The British were low on ammunition and supplies when the fighting began between them and the natives. The fighting started slowly, but then the locals found a strategy to…

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    Causes of World War One. The causes of World War One are many, and most are similar. From unequal distribution of land, to poor economies, to a country simply trying to sell it’s productions. The first World War was a war of opportunity for Germany, the chance to gain land, and if successful, become one of the superpowers of the world. Nationalism in the Author's point of view, is one of the two main causes of World War One. A countries people did not identify with a religion, pattern of…

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    Violence is constantly one of the main stories on the news. Acts of violence, crimes and murders spilling across the screen daily not only take toll on the victims but the officers involved and the public witnessing these incidents. These acts make violence a strong topic in debates and in campaigning for political officers. According to many politicians reducing violence is the path to success for our democratic system. To accomplish this goal the United States would have to reduce the means by…

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    Dd 1348-1a Case Study

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    (See example: (D.3.10, Pg. 1, 2)) (D.3.12, See all 1348-1A Column E-T, See all SPW’s Column W-AB). The DD 1348-1A is a government form that is required for the transfer of each item of ammunition National Item Identification Number (NIIN), Activity Classification Code (ACC), and Condition Code including ammunition details ( Bookmark 6). The requirement for DD Form 1348-1A is also applicable for shipments to other Department of Defense (DoD) and non DoD activities to include Foreign Military…

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    explored by many people is the choice of the date of the shooting. The shooting took place on April twentieth,but certain theories suggest that the original date was planned for April nineteenth. Due to delays in making the homemade bombs and gathering ammunition the date had to be pushed back to April twentieth. April nineteenth was the four year anniversary of the Oklahoma city bombing and the date of the Waco Siege,and considering the fact that both “Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had said in…

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    Wilson’s blunder Like Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson is one of the best presidents who just served at a bad time as claimed by Kendrick A. Clements, a historian formerly at the University of South Carolina. Clements praises the Wilson administration for its foreign policies and helping America emerge as a world power. Jim Powell of the Cato Institute, on the other hand has a different opinion. According to Powell, Wilson is the worst president in American history. He says, in his need to join the…

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