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    In the year of 1954, communist aggression was rising rapidly, especially in Vietnam. America immediately became involved to help end communist aggression. In the beginning of the war, Americans supported the Vietnam War and wanted to contribute as much as they can in order to end the war. However, the war lasted longer than imagined. This grew tension in the American society. The involvement of America in Vietnam really affected the American society it also affected foreign affairs. Many feared…

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    Vietnam War Battle

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    The Vietnam War today remains one of the most memorable events in history, with long-lasting conflicts. The Vietnam War was a series of fights and battles. These battles are all located mainly in Vietnam or the Southeast part of Asia, some being in the Easternmost part of Asia. Many of these battles had affected the people of Vietnam, as well as the United States. Knowing this, the Vietnam War was a big part of history. Not to mention the big military defeats of some of the battles. The major…

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    During the Winter Olympics, many amazing things happened from Shaun White winning the Gold, to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s sister sitting near Vice President Mike Pence. Also, North and South Korean team members came out as one nation instead of both North and South Koreans. With the events that happened, these governments have made attempts to talk about the topic. South Korean president Moon Jae-in invited Kim Jong Un’s sister to talk about the controversy between the countries. Mike…

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    Why Is The Korean War Bad

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    The Korean War The Korean War, a war that started out with a quick victory in mind, quickly became a war with between the two superpowers of its current generation. With communism hoping to spread to all corners of the world, only thing stopping it is democracy, it laid its sight on South Korea. A war that showed no promising result for both sides, yet committed over 1.3 million casualties. The war ended with both sides receive severe losses and gained very little in return. This war showed the…

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    North Korea Research Paper

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    and other nations. The Soviet Union’s close relations to North Korea in the Korean War caused the U.S. and Japan to oppose North Korea, causing a wider divide and gap towards reunification with South Korea. North Korea’s absorption and integration of Soviet interests further instigated American and Japanese opposition. The Soviet…

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    the 18th and 19th centuries, Korea was very slow in changing from its agrarian society into an industrial society with “technical enterprises and other productive economic activities” . Apart from other reasons, the domination of Japan and the Korean War which bombarded the country to its death were the most prominent ones. However despite other countries’ expectations, president Park Jung Hee, also a military general who ruled the country from 1961 to 1979, was able to not only…

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    CLAIM: The United States, currently, ineffectively utilizes sanctions as a measure to pressure the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). ESTABLISHING EVIDENCE: Despite North Korean inhabitants suffer because of sanctions, their government seems to prevail. One of the major reasons the state firmly persists their nuclear ambitions is China’s (PRC) support. While the entire world slashes North Korea from trade, the PRC remains one of the staunch opposers in sanctioning the DPRK. EVIDENCE:…

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    What are the main themes of this week's material? The main themes in this week’s material were the United States’ image, blame placed on returning veterans, and Vietnam Syndrome. As discussed in previous weeks, the United States’ image had been damaged following the Tut Offensive when the media aired and published footage of the war. In order to help save what was left of its image, it was decided to finally withdrawal from Vietnam. Unfortunately, due to this damaged image, returning veterans…

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    Truman’s policy of containment was to work to stop the spread of communism any way they could. They used the Truman Doctrine (political), Marshall plan (Economic), NATO and other alliances (political). The goals of the Truman Doctrine were to contain and convert the communists to Western Democracies. The Marshal plan aided Western Europe to help rebuild after the war. It also worked to reject the appeal of communism After World War II, Berlin was controlled by the Soviets, US, Britain, and…

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    war on North Korea. Engaging in war with North Korea will remove a worldwide threat, improve relations with Japan and South Korea, and boost President Trump’s public image. North Korea is an enemy that the U.S. has had its sights on ever since the Korean War, closely watching as they…

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