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    The United States is revered as the big brother of the world. In order to maintain that role, America should have three main foreign policy goals, protecting our nation and our people from our enemies, promoting our economy and working towards world peace. National security is the primary goal and a short term goal which needs to be prioritized. Next up is promoting America’s economy so we can get out of our immense debt. In doing so the united states will be better fit to give aid to foreign…

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    The Cold War In Costa Rica

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    Located right below Nicaragua and North-West of Panama is the country of Costa Rica. This beautiful country has been a very popular tourist attraction for many years. Located along the western side is the Pacific Ocean, and on the east side is the Caribbean Sea. When combined both oceans make up more than 900 miles of ocean coastline. When touring through Costa Rica you can experience active volcanos, rainforests beyond imaginable, and enjoy the beautiful tropical weather. The country besets…

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    speech. There is no free media, and one voicing a negative opinion about the government could make them and their family go to a political prison camp, where they are forced into labor. In addition to North Koreans having no rights, they are constantly hungry with nothing to eat. Many North Koreans hate life in their country, so some try to escape by doing this: becoming an important official, being sent out of the country, and staying there. People who have done this have claimed that North…

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    Throughout the 20th century, the fate of East Asia was deciding by wars. In 1950 the war between North and South Korea began. When Korea was liberated from Japan, the victorious allies decided to divide Korea in two parts, where south belonged to the US and north to the USSR. Therefore, Communism was established in north and capitalism in south. However, Kim Il-sung the leader of North Korea wanted to unify Korea and he was hoping to get a support from the USSR. Josef Stalin rejected his offer,…

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    as terrified and depressed people who are involuntarily forced by the Korean government to live in a place with no freedom. This is even shown by the number of refugees who risk not only their own lives but their families in order to desperately escapes the clutches of their horrifying environment. They are human beings and I do concur that they want a choice because it is in human nature to…

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    President Truman's U.S. Containment Policy was a success for many reasons. He helped with the marshall plan which paid off western europe. He helped with the Korean War by supporting. As well as the Vietnam War, by trying to fight the outbreak of communism in Vietcong. The Marshall Plan paid off western europe and then later to rebuild war-torn Europe to prevent the spread of communism, facilitate global trade and free markets, and encourage European peace. The U.S. gave $13 billion to European…

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    Immigrant Discrimination

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    After the Immigration Act of 1924 was passed, which limited the annual number of immigrants under the quota system, the number of immigrants was drastically reduced. However, the number of emigrants began to increase again from 1945 and rose sharply after the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 was passed, which abolished quota system. Some groups of immigrants had similar circumstances and reasons with the emigrants who came to the U.S. during the period from the late 19th century and the…

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    Elders In The Giver

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    as she sat. He squeezed the sponge against her back and began to rub her sharp-boned shoulders.” Based on the text, Jonas’s careful treatment with Larissa shows that the society he lives in, greatly values respecting their elders. Overall, the way Koreans and the people in The Giver treat and respect their elders are very…

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    over 300,000 troops from China had join North Korea which made the war last longer because China and North Korea had pushed the UN and South Korean troops past the 38th parallel. No because MacArthur had…

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    I researched the former POTUS Eisenhower Doctrine (Jan. 5, 1957) during the Cold War period which was after World War II. The U.S. foreign-policy pronouncement by former POTHUS Dwight D. Eisenhower was promising the Middle Eastern country military or economic aid. This aid was to assist in the resisting of the aggression by the communist in the Middle East. His doctrine was focused on preventing the increased Soviet influence within the Middle East. This increased Soviet influence was the direct…

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