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    "South Boston Korean War Memorial" is located in South Boston, Massachusetts nearby the Fourth Independence. A. Monti Granite Company did this sculpture in 1993 to honor the twenty men from South Boston who lost their lives in the Korean War around the 1950s. The company made this piece of granite using the carving technique. The sculpture has an average human's size featuring a man soldier in winter soldier's uniform. A. Monti Granite Company mounted this piece in 1993 with complete condition…

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    One of the most well-known examples of a modern dictatorship is Kim Jong Un’s “leadership” over North Korea. So well known that Hollywood ended up making two satirical films about how poorly North Korea has been lead, one being the assassination of Kim Jong Un called “The Interview” and the other about assassinating his father, Kim Jong Il, called “Team America: World Police”. Kim Jong Un was born into power as an heir to Kim Jong Il and was given the position as supreme leader of the Democratic…

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    -Truman and his band of foreign policy believed that Stalin intended to exploit any Western weakness and to take over any territory he thought to be vulnerable. -In a speech, Truman stated that “I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities and outside pressures.” In this speech, Truman did not state that the armed minorities were the Communists; however, no one at the time or thereafter doubted that…

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    Geography of the Cold War: What is Containment? Containment means to stop the spread of communism. America during the Cold War wanted to stop communism from spreading to other places in the world. The Soviet Union however wanted communism to spread throughout the world and they wanted to be the ones to spread it. Stalin and The Soviets believed that communism is better than capitalism and that they would win this war. America had a strategy to stop it. In order to stop the spread of communism…

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    In 1903, the first Korean immigrant's people reached in Hawaii and started struggling regular jobs. The many numbers of Korean immigrants people have risen hugely since then. It is not particularly extraordinary that English is the generous significant portion for immigrants to be capable of living in the United States of America. The purpose is that studying English is associated with immigrants’ lives regarding Social, educational, and cultural circumstances (Choi, 2009). Furthermore, all…

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    Dulles Brothers Analysis

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    Stephen Kinzer, a veteran foreign correspondent provides a unique insight to the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Kinzer portrays the administration in a one-sided fashion, highlighting only the actions of John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, and Allen Dulles, the director of the CIA. Kinzer specifically highlights their impact in different wars and assassinations that occurred in foreign countries throughout the Eisenhower presidency. The Dulles brothers are also declared responsible…

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    Women’s Role in the Korean War In this essay, I will be talking about what caused to let Korea to have 38th parallel and what the women’s role is in the Korean War. I got influenced by this topic (Korean War: Women’s Role) because I want to show people what women did in wars, because many people around me think men did all the work in wars. So I want them to know what women did and what the women’s role in the Korean War was by this essay. I was also going to choose another foreign country war,…

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    parallel. Along with that, North Korea was under the rule of Kim II Sung and the South was under Sigmond Rhee. These two parts of korea were in such conflict that they had a line that could not be crossed, and if it was crossed it got violent. In the Korean War Armistice it states, “A Demilitarized Zone shall be established as a buffer zone to prevent the occurrence of incidents which might lead to a resumption of hostilities.” As far as communism and Vietnam it was very bad. North Vietnam,…

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    Korean War Vs Communism

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    The Korean war started on June 25, 1950 and lasted for three years. The korean war rose out a division in ideologies. After the Japanese surrendered during World War II, Korea was divided between the USA and the Soviets along the 38th parallel. South Korea became a nation with a free market…

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    Vietnam War Propaganda

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    country to the present day, the world knows the United States as a militaristic power. The 20th century was a particularly tumultuous time in which the United States participated in many military conflicts including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, and several other smaller or unofficial engagements. The use of propaganda acts as a common thread that ties all these military actions together. Countries rely on propaganda during wartime for a…

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