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    There have been many dictators in the world. Some examples of some past dictators include names such as: Adolf Hitler, Kim Jong-Un, and Joseph Stalin. A dictatorship is a type of government where one person, or leader, has complete control over the entire country that they are ruling over. That ruler has control of everything that any citizen can or cannot do. Such as: what they can say about that leader, what they can do for a living, and how well they are treated or how poorly they are treated…

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    War has been customized to part of life just like death is. Throughout the 1950’s the world lived in fear of an atom bomb and with society being so busy preparing itself for the potential occurrences that the current conditions were overlooked. The constant worries of war and suicide in Heaven and Nature can leave a lasting devastation behind on families and friends. In both essays “The Future is Now” and “Heaven and Nature” war seemed to be the general underlying idea along with life.…

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    The Giver Paper In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry, there is a lot of personal freedoms. The freedoms people in the community do not get anymore are reasonable but some are not. The examples I thought made a big difference in the community of Utopia. Examples like , choice in family, your job, and the way you get around the community. The first freedom is the freedom to choose your family unit, who you can marry, and how many children you choose. There could be a reasonable excuse for…

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    Over my spring break I was able to have the opportunity to go back to the Dominican Republic, to an all exclusive resort. There were so many different cultures that I was able to interact with the week I was there. I never notice how different people greeter from other cultures. There was a lot of people from Russians, Brazilians, and Dominicans. The Russian culture is very different from American. The men are very dominate while the woman mostly take care of the kids. Us being from America…

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    The country of Cuba has a lot of great features. The leader of Cuba is Raúl Castro. The official currency is the Cuban peso. It is divided into 100 centavos. Pesos are divided into 1, 3,5,1,20,50,100. The Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) was founded by the Cuban financial authorities to take out all foreign currencies from circulation, and offer an alternative that is equal to US dollars. It replaces the dollar as currency where previous dollars were quoted in places such as hotels, restaurants and…

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    I disagree that Vietnam was a noble, unselfish American effort to assist an ally from falling to Communism for the following reasons: First: The Soviet Union and America did not have diplomatic relations until 1933 and fought together to defeat Nazi’s in WWII. Even though these two countries fought on the same side during this time the differences in ideology, political views as well as the economics of each country began to create a wedge between them. The two countries turned scientific…

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    The containment policy was a United States foreign policy or doctrine aimed at bringing communism to a stop and preventing the expansion of the Soviet Union through various strategies as military, economic and diplomatic. It was enacted in the year 1946 and conceived by a diplomat George Kennan immediately after the World War II. The World war resulted in critical changes to the government policies abroad. This was under the influence of three assertive diplomats George Marshall, Dean Acheson,…

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    The Truman Doctrine

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    In 1945, the United States and the Soviet Union were allies, jointly triumphant in World War II, which ended with total victory for Soviet and American forces over Adolf Hitler's Nazi empire in Europe. However, within just a few years, these wartime allies became mortal enemies, locked in a global struggle to prevail in a new "Cold War." The Cold War was a time of extreme tension between the USSR, or the Soviet Union and the United States, and their respective ideologies. It was not declared in…

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    The Baron's Clok Analysis

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    The Baron’s Cloak, by Willard Sunderland, focuses on the life story of Baron von Ungern- Sternberg, a Russian military officer. His life gives historical details of what the Russian borderlands were like because he was born in the borderlands, then spent much of his career in the borderlands and would eventually be executed after being captured in the borderlands. He fought on three major fronts like Poland, Lithuanian, and Romania; and against the Austria Hungarians, even though we has not born…

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    Russia was ruled by Tsar Nicholas II at the time. He believed in a system of government whereby one person has absolute power, or autocracy. Russia was becoming industrialized very rapidly, which brought about low paying positions and a massive rate of unemployment. Nicholas II was very poor at managing important aspects of society such as politics and the military. World War I was not playing out the way the Russians had intended and the general population blamed Nicholas II because of it. The…

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