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    I found that the best resource to help comprehend the specific rights that the United States ignored was the Violation of Civil Rights Chart. The rights that I found the most important and were taken away, included freedom of religion, speech, press and unreasonable searches and seizures. The first three rights I stated, are what this nation were built on, giving all of its citizens the religious freedoms and to speak their ideas. America wanted all of its citizens to be equal, at the time it…

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    Communist spies rated on other spies and people were accused of giving nuclear codes to the Soviet. Throughout the search for Soviet spies, a few people were found. An example was Alger Hiss. Alger Hiss was accused of espionage in 1948, and was sent to jail because of the pursuit of Richard Nixon. The Rosenbergs case rocked the nation, partially because of the international disputes occurring simultaneously. On September 3, 1949, the Soviet blew its first atomic bomb, but…

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    The Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor was an ambush organized by the Japanese against the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a devastating loss to the United States military program. The event showed the world that the United States could be caught by surprise, and it made America look feeble to the international community . Soon after, on 19 February 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 . This order moved Japanese Americans from the west…

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    Russia During The Cold War

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    form of method believed to be effective it can be seen that during the Cold War to secure political, nuclear, and military interest, along with influence, superiority, and advantage the US, Russia, and Britain had engaged in all forms of spy and espionage attempts. Whether it meant interfering in political developments in other countries to secure political ideologies, assassinating political figures, funding spies to collect national and atomic secrets, or develop better Ariel superiority these…

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    America had a head start in the nuclear realm, and its political leaders would use it to their advantage to avoid another WWI or Korea. The way they attempted to accomplish was by creating numerous treaties with nations that surrounded USSR and China. This was Eisenhower’s administration’s diplomatic approach to stopping another Soviet influenced attack on the “Free World”. The second solution was to take advantage of the US technological prowess. The United States in the earlier 1950s and 1960s…

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    inhabitation by the English of a new land called America. Christopher Columbus discovered the new world in 1492 and in 1607 English immigrants started a colony in Virginia. The first recorded execution was in 1608 a male named George Kendall was shot for espionage in Virginia a 168 a years before America become an independent country (Espy & Smylka 2007). Danial Frank`s execution in 1622 is considered to be the first legal death penalty. Frank`s execution is deemed legal according to the…

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    Pokémon was a popular show in the 90’s in America. It’s an animated fiction cartoon show. The show was so popular kids and even adults watch it. The ratings of Pokémon show began to decrease, due to the lack of viewers. Someone in the Pokémon business decided to find a way to increase the views and fans of the animated series. They constructed a game app called Pokémon Go. The game is an app on a smart phone and/ or a tablet. Pokémon Go is an interactive game, that makes the player go inside or…

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    Ww2 Compare And Contrast

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    well, but was marginally less brutal. There was also a fairly widespread use of chemical warfare, such as mustard gas in WWI. In WWII, technology advanced quickly, and the war was fought with submarines, bombing raids via airplane and missiles. Espionage was also used with more frequency and finesse than during its predecessor. The end of WWII also brought about the invention of nuclear power, which WWI couldn’t have even dreamed of contesting. A second difference is the variety of places the…

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    Both Hamlet and Horatio are young and intelligent men and attend the same school in Wittenberg, Germany. Besides that similarity, they are about the same age. Furthermore, both of them have remarkably loyal characters. For example, Hamlet is loyal to the love as well as the memory of his beloved father. Also, he is doing his best in order to ascertain the truthfulness of the story with a ghost and then retaliate the death of his father. At the same time, Horatio is loyal by keeping the secrets…

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    The Declaration of Independence was a dream, The constitution made it reality. Thomas Jefferson wrote the declaration of independence in 1776. And the constitution was written in 1787. Both in Philadelphia, which would become the home of liberty. And these documents, the foundation of liberty. The constitution was the specifics and logistics that outlined what citizens wanted to come along with their independence. The British government was well aware of the fact that they were the home of the…

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