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    massive retaliation because of the amount and power of the new weapons being created. In order to find out what the Soviets we doing, Eisenhower promoted open skies, however this backfired on him when a U-2 plane was flying over Soviet territory to spy and it was shot down. After this incident, both nations discussed test-ban agreements of nuclear testing. However, the trouble with the Soviet Union was not over yet. The U.S. shifted its focus to third world countries, where they tried to use…

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    William Bradford carefully documented the reasons that his religious sect migrated so far from home in his book Bradford’s History of Plymouth Plantation. The “Pilgrims”, as Bradford named his spiritual peers, eventually traversed the Atlantic motivated by two main factors. Their perceived belief in the failure of the English Reformation was the first factor. The second factor was as a result of the issues that arose when they sought religious freedom in places outside of England. These factors…

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    views of business power. First, Businesses should be required to pay workers a reasonable wage and provide safe working conditions. The safety of the people is very important and business should give their workers this necessary safety. Second, child labor should be prohibited because it is child abuse and it is morally wrong. Furthermore, Railroads should be regulated by prohibiting them from accepting rebates. In addition, it is imperative that industries sell safe and quality products to…

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    America and the generation of today gives into the government propaganda. However, the U.S. government has always fed its citizens propaganda. The government monitors everything everyone does, says, and thinks. Technology allows the government to to spy on its citizens which the government and media label as “national security purposes”. Indoctrination is stamped into the minds of children as it always been done in the organization known as “schooling”. The schools of the world have always been…

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    II. Japanese Internment Camps during WWII It is estimated that around 120,000 Japanese in the United States were held in internment camps during WWII after U.S conflict with Japan grew (Onishi 1). Japanese-Americans were forced to take a test which asked them to pledge their loyalty with the United States, cut ties to Japan, and asked if they would pledge service to the United States military. An answer of “no” to any of the questions would result in the person being labeled as disloyal…

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    hardship, these children must loot, fight and spy in order to live. (Posttraumatic Resilience1103). Exposed to countless trauma, these children must live through hardships at the hands of their abductors (1096). To escape such atrocities, they must risk their own lives in hopes of finding a better alternative which most often does not exist. Moreover, children find themselves privy to multiple abductions throughout their childhood. Used as cheap labor, youth who find themselves exposed to…

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    Though, not everyone on this list was an actual Communist. People were blamed of being a Communist just so that others could gain monetarily in any way the blamed person has been stopping them. While, some of the people on the list were Communists or spies, not everyone on this list was on for a justified reason, and many lives were ruined because of this…

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    Joseph Stalin When people hear the name “the man of steel” should they think of Clark Kent, the crime-fighting hero from the comics? Well how about Joseph Stalin, mass murder and dictator of Communist Russia. One may associate murderer and dictator in a poor fashion, but Joseph Stalin contributed immensely to the future of Russia during his rule. Joseph had the mentality that if you opposed his views then you should be eliminated. The result of that view was an estimated 20 million dead people…

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    such as stores and streets, people thought of the removal of them; Jewish people got placed into camps which were located in Germany and other places in Europe. Jewish people in concentration camps faced traumatizing events such as death and hard labor. Japanese-Americans in the United States were placed in Internment camps located in the Southern United States and faced discrimination from other people even in their own homes. Concentration camps were more brutal than the Japanese-American…

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    as she flies down from a branch above me. She has her arms crossed. “And you think the whole world revolves around you.” She lands on my branch and places her hand on her face and swoons. “Poor me, I don’t belong, no one cares about my plight. I’ll spy and call everyone stupid.” “You’re one to speak when you’ve been spying on me. Why don’t you just…

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