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    I believe that the land should be used for mining for many reasons, but especially because it would be the largest containment of gold and copper in North America, and because of the money and jobs it would bring. In my opinion I think the land should be developed for mining because it would be the 2nd largest open-pit mine in the world, the mine would also be the largest containment of gold and copper in North America. The Pebble Mine…

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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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    leading the fight for freedom against a repressive, evil, and totalitarian regime. This regime was portrayed as ultimately wishing to instill its methods of repression on the rest of the free world. So the strategy employed could be considered one of containment. This strategy, in practice, meant making sure Soviet influence was stifled in all free countries. This practice was found in Central and South America. Through military training and financial aid to anti-communist groups in these…

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    “By the end of 1945, a new American foreign policy was slowly emerging. It became known as containment. Rather than attempting to create a unified, “open” world, or to destroy communism where it already existed, the United States and its allies would work to prevent Soviet expansion.” After World War II the United States was having another major problem which was Stalin with his communist government. The United States was trying to avoid the expansion of communism in the world. There are many…

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    enemies and the worlds superpowers. In order so communism didn’t spread to the U.S. and our territories, we had contained all of those areas from it. Some argue that US exaggerated communist threat and others say U.S. containment prevented communist revolution. I agree that the U.S. containment prevented communist revolution because Eastern Europe was blocked off by the Soviet Union as communism was being spread, US had sent aid to countries to help contain…

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    engages in sophisticated military operations. These privileges are uncommon to other terrorist organizations, which usually have only dozens or hundreds of members, do not hold territory, and cannot directly confront military forces. 5. a. "offensive containment". b. "a combination of limited military tactics and a broad diplomatic strategy to halt isis' expansion, isolate the group, and degrade its…

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    cultures and minimize weaknesses. In addition, employees from two companies would be resistant toward new changes, which could be improved by providing education, training for staff and stating clear purpose of the changes. Moreover, Nick’s secret containment plan caused internal conflicts. As a result, use of power tactics such as legitimacy and coalition conducted by top managers of Tobias Tech would be effective to stop Nick from carrying out his plan.…

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    Soviet Union set up governments, but they were indoctrinated with the communist system and remained under the control of the Soviet Union. The United States seeing upon seeing this divised a system of containment in an attempt to stem the threat of communism in Eastern Europe and Asia. The containment policy would eventually fail when put into place in the Korean War and the Vietnam war, and the threat of massive spread of communism never came to…

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    One such containment strategy was the North Atlanta Trade Organization (NATO) which unified the countries of western Europe, Great Britain, and the US effective April 4, 1949.(Hightower 10/27 & Roark et. Al 697) This capitalist alliance was a way to cut off the effects…

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    The best president during the cold war was John F Kennedy because of His foreign policy Flexible Response..This a way to approach situations with diplomatic and political choices.It was utilized during the cuban missile crisis when asked for help and missiles were given to response kennedy had the navy set up a blockade to stop them from getting missiles which was a more wise choice because they could have had them sent at anytime.He also used flexible response during the peace corps.The peace…

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