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    was first brought up in January 1918. The president at the time was President Woodrow Wilson. When the 14 points was first brought up, it was almost like a plan to try to make world peace negotiations after World War I. The first point was open diplomacy, which means there should not be any private international understandings. Second point, freedom of seas, where navigation in the seas is absolutely free. The third point, Removal of economic barriers, removal of barriers but as well as the…

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    Although the main cause of World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, this was not the only factor that sparked the war. Many historians believe that there were many long-term causes and that it wasn’t just the assassination that was the responsibility for the war. In fact, the death of the Archduke didn’t affect Austria. Reported by an Austrian newspaper, the general consensus among the various political circles was that the assassination, though a tragedy, was for the…

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    States. This would be beneficial to the continent as a whole, because military troops would have training for any future conflicts, and U.S. troops would not be put into the middle of another war. Nonetheless, this would require a lot of advanced diplomacy with other nations, as this policy involves government assistance and restructuring as well as military involvement. With this plan, as well as the plan for militarization, it would be crucial to work with current the governments to continue…

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    the action. One important reason that covert action will always be considered in our foreign policy, is that it is seen as a middle option, "the third option to the persuasions of diplomacy and trade on the one hand and military force on the other "(Villar, Cottle 156). Covert actions, thus, remain a choice in case diplomacy doesn 't work or if publicly announced military action creates tension both internationally and domestically. Most covert actions undertaken in the four decades after World…

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    Assignment 2: Project Paper Comparative Essay Vanity Talbert Professor Lilia Fontana HUM 111- World Cultures I Semptember 23, 2015 Comparing Ancient Female Rulers Compare the Tang Empress Wu Zetian (also known as Empress Wu or as Wu Zhao; ruled China througout 690-705 AD) with the Pharaoh…

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    According to bilateral agreement Kansas-Armenia State Partnership Program between the Republic of Armenia with the U.S. Department of Defense and the state of Kansas, passed the Armenian National Guard training in the Kansas state. This agreement based on the U.S. European Command State Partnership Program which main goal building partnership capacity. Building partnership capacity one of the component the Theater Security Cooperation Plan (TSCP) which is a product of the Joint Strategic…

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    Options after high school My career hoped to have acquired after graduation is to be of service to my country, by being in one of the five branches: marine corps, coast guard, navy, air force,or the army. The steps to take to join one of these admirable forces would to take an (ASVAB) test, that determines what kind of career best fits you and what job opportunities open up to you. Another step comprises of me going to Oahu, when the test is passed and take a physical test and some training…

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    In his State of the Union Address, President Obama discussed an array of topics from diplomacy in Iran, relations with Cuba and the fight against ISIS. However; the president’s address seemed to have centered on the topic of income inequality and social mobility. With the struggle of economic and social equivalency between the rich, middle class and the poor being incredibly drastic from one another, there is no surprise that the topic of social inequalities was a sticking point to the…

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    “The broad framework of US foreign policy in the era of the Cold War, as well as other eras, the U.S. must adhere to the bottom line. This means, protecting a constructive investment environment for private business benefits” (Hartman, 2002). In 1981, former Pakistani Dictator and General Mohammed Zia al-Haq, understood US Policy bottom line. In a meeting with William Casey, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the dictator offered Casey with a map of the Near East…

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    As stated in his ‘Fourteen Points’, “ Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after which there shall be no private international understandings of any kind but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view (1)”. Later on The League of Nations was formed and was established to meet Wilson’s desire for diplomacy, however great in its intent; the means of ensuring peace was ruined by the U.S. Congress’ refusal to join the league. As a result of the United States not being a…

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