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    Jimmy Carter's Analysis

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    the notable Arab-Israeli clash, however, late in his term a prisoner emergency occurred in Iran. Carter 's analysis of the country 's “emergency of certainty” did little to help his listing prevalence, and in 1980 he was soundly vanquished in the general race by Ronald Reagan. Throughout the following decades, Carter was recognized as a great civil servant, creator and philanthropic. He pursued justice…

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    1953 Iranian Coup

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    1953 Iranian Coup d’Etat The study of this event goes back to the post-WWII discussions over Iranian oil. For many years, whilst being politically involved in Iran, the US had not pursued comprehensive economic ties. For decades, Iran had hosted oil concessions owned by the USSR and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (Britain), and these two powers held significant power in the region. They alone controlled most of Iran's oil reserves, a vital key to Iranian economic stability and strength. Although…

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    Josef Stalin and Adolf Hitler are two different rulers, but to the public eye they are viewed as similar people. The both of them were very strong in their rule. They had no sympathy and they were both dictators. They ruled by terror. Stalin was born into a poor family. His father was a shoemaker and his mother a laundress. He had a rough childhood. First off, his family was poor so there was always a struggle for money and his father was a terrible alcoholic. He continuously beat his son in…

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    tension that would transform Central and Eastern Europe to Nazis, Fascist and authoritarian governments. The war and treaty resulted in the great empires of Europe to collapse, thereby creating a power vacuum for ethnic, territorial and traditional parties to provoke their cause. Moreover, the the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire forced the Entente powers to support self-determination of Serbs, Slovenes, Slovaks, Czechs and Croats. Poland regained their independence as a sovereign nation…

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    After his second court martial, Oswald would defect to the Soviet Union, where he would attempt to gain a Soviet citizenship, as Oswald wrote to the Soviet Omar 2 embassy that he wanted be a citizen of the Soviet Union because “ I am a communist and a worker” ( www.archives.gov ). Just weeks later, JFK had been assassinated, and 45 minutes away from the site of the scene was Lee Harvey Oswald, who had…

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    THE U.S. ARMY IN WORLD WAR I On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson tended to Congress, requesting a revelation of war against Germany. A little more than two months prior, on January 31, the German government had reported its resumption of "unhindered submarine fighting." With the declaration, German U-pontoons would without cautioning endeavor to sink all boats going to or from British or French ports. Under the new procedure, U-vessels had sunk three American trader ships with a…

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