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    In Vietnam, the country was temporarily divided into North and South, called the 17th parallel, where civilians could move freely between two states. Two years later elections were held to make a unified government. The U.S. government did not like this because the elections might not be fair and if the Communist won the Vietnam war, Communism could spread and it could be a bigger threat to U.S. Basically the Vietnam War started because of Communism. In 1950, the Indochina War begins. Also,…

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    come out about the Vietnam War because of the Pentagon Papers, the violence that accompanied putting down student’s anti-war protests, and the media’s involvement in broadcasting the horrors of the Vietnam War. The government both under Lyndon B Johnson and Richard Nixon claimed to have tried to take action to end the war, but when Nixon finally struck a deal with the North Vietnamese,…

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    The CNN effect has affected many parts of today’s society. This goes from how we, Americans, view war today all the way to how veterans have been treated in the past. This can bring up a new discussion on whether or not TV news sources should be allowed to broadcast conflict. The CNN effect has brought many false causes of concern to the public which supports reasons as to why wars should not be broadcasted in the news, aside from what the government controls. The CNN effect was only just the…

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    President Lyndon Johnson said, "You do not take a person who, for years, has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say you are free to compete with all the others, and still just believe you have been completely fair". Johnson’s quote depicts the potentials of affirmative action such as bringing equality to education and employment. Before affirmative action, Africans, Hispanics, and women were segregated into low wage jobs which sparked…

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    The Words that Healed a Nation Apart from media pursued celebrities, there's only a meager handful of individuals who have become household names in recent years. Such names whispered in charactor games in children's basements and light debates amongst adults. These names drag a flurry of preconceived notions, personal interpretations and endless pits of scandal for gossip. Few names have gained more reputation than our nation's fallen leader, John F. Kennedy. After winning the presidential…

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    On average, twenty veterans kill themselves each and every day (Shane III and Kime). Twenty men and women with lives, families, friends, and neighbors. Twenty men and women who fought for the very freedoms Americans are so accustomed to. For years, veterans have struggled to go back to a normal life away from the war. Protesting and anti-war movements made it even hard for the already damaged veterans. The number anti-war movements began to climb during the Vietnam war. American civilians…

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    President John F.Kennedy held a news conference on April 11,1962 to discuss the hike in steel prices.The main purpose of this speech is to persuade steel companies to not change their prices. Kennedy uses an emotional appeal to showcase the economical distress occuring during that period. This is shown in the second paragraph in his speech when he stated " When we are asking Reservists to leave their homes and families for months to end."He wants these companies to understand that a war is…

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    unsettling voice begins a countdown. The camera suddenly becomes still and the camera zooms into the little girl’s eye. When the countdown reaches zero, a nuclear bomb explodes with an extremely large mushroom cloud. "These are the stakes," says President Johnson. "To make a world in which all of God's children can live, or to go into…

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    The Life of Civil Rights The Civil Rights Movement is a huge part of American history. It was a time in which people had to fight for their rights. A time full of crime, violence, and inequality. The Civil Rights Movement was ongoing from 1954-1968. It changed many Americans lives for the better. The Civil Rights Movement was a long time running protest for the rights and equality in jobs, schools, etc.…

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    it was the present. His vice president Lyndon B. Johnson could not have predicted that he would become the most influential and powerful person in the world, the President of the United States of America. Life happens and people have to adapt without knowing what will happen days, even seconds, ahead of the time they are in. In the same respect the essay then talks about how we are quick to judge those of the past. Many scrutinize President Johnson for his final decision on the Vietnam war. But…

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