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    many disagreed with the government’s commitment to preventing the spread of communism in Asia. In particular, the focus of the protests was how brutally the war was being conducted by the US military. Across America, young people loudly protested conscription and many college campuses became hubs of anti-war…

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    Confederate Defeat

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    The American Civil War is arguably the most key event in American history. It began when a number of Southern slaves states seceded from the Union, which led to a civil war between the Union in the North, and the Confederacy in the South from 1861 until 1865. Ultimately, after four years of intense warfare which left over 600,000 soldiers dead, the South was defeated. This essay will explore the reasons behind this defeat. There are two main areas of debate surrounding the fate of the…

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    motives often benefitted the campaign for women’s suffrage. The Wartime Elections Act that was introduced by Robert Borden provided many women with the vote for the first time. The Act was designed to give the vote to people who would be in favour of conscription and take the vote away from people who would likely be against it. It granted the vote to wives, mothers and sisters of serving soldiers, as well as women serving in the military. Conclusively, the Act successfully gained support for…

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    Jewish Identity Essay

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    Jews all over the globe throughout millennia have had challenges that would have caused many other groups to lose their group identity. In the Soviet Union the Jews first had to overcome state-sponsored atheism, then outright oppression and anti-Semitism. This was followed by suppression of religion. Lastly came restriction of movement, by refusing to let Jews emigrate during the Iron Curtain bringing the oppression of Jews a full circle as in the years leading up to the founding of the Soviet…

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    Suicide is a topic not often broached in the political battlefield of the gun violence debate. The topic covers medical, psychological, political and ethical territory, making it difficult to come to a conclusion over. Suicide is difficult to talk about, affects tens of thousands of people and climbs higher and higher every year without an agreeable reason. A topic even less seemingly approachable is military suicide. Though neither veteran suicide nor “civilian” suicide is more glamorous a…

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    Are the American people willing to be once again forced into the military if the draft was reinstated? The Military draft also known as conscription,it involves the compulsory enlistment in an armed force;the draft dates as far back as twenty-seventh century b.c.e.The american draft began during the American Civil War, but mainly served as a way to induce volunteering.However, by the Vietnam War the draft system failed due to itś unpopularity as what was considered an unfair system and because…

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    Anti-Semitism In Cartoons

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    Since the early 1900s’, cartoons have played a pivotal role in raising children within a society. They teach young people how their world functions, what is looked down upon and what actions are rewarded. Although children never notice these subtle behavioral hints, they are affected by them nonetheless. In her book Good Girls and Wicked Witches, Amy M. Davis says, “film [is] a cultural mirror” (17). Of all the different categories of film, animation is the best when it comes to reflecting a…

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    Warriors Levelers

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    Samuel Bowles’ opinion piece titled Warriors, Levelers and the Role of Conflict in Human Social Evolution (2012) discusses the role of conflict in human history. His outlook is that intra-group conflict catalyzed major societal developments. The developments that Bowles focuses on are “democracy, the rule of law, and a propensity to help others and to abhor injustice” (p. 876). The formation of democracy, Bowles contends, was dependent on the culmination of a single national entity that…

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    The terms of the treaty included Germany accepting the blame for the war, paying reparations of 6600 million Euros, taking away Germany’s overseas empire, and restricting its armed forces by limiting their army to 100,000 men, banning conscription, ridding them of all armoured vehicles, submarines, and aircrafts, limiting their navy to six battle ships, and demilitarizing the Rhineland. Germany also lost 10 percent of their land, 12.5 percent of their population, and 16 percent of its coalfields…

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    Act was used in the case of Schenck v. United States in 1919, which oversaw the trial of the General Secretary of the American Socialist Party, Charles Schenck, who had been found printing anti-war documents meant to be shipped to men slated for conscription. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Espionage Act, despite Schenck’s protests that his right to free speech had been ignored, with Justice Holmes explaining that a citizen’s civil liberties cease to exist once if they themselves are…

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