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    currently serving with one of the most deployed branches in the United States Army, the ability to understand the social priorities, political climate and military goals of a nation can only better my ability to inform both subordinates and superiors. For instance, Germany is a nation that has shown great influence within the geopolitical arena. By providing cultural awareness on Germany to a professional audience, the United States Army is better served in ensuring mission accomplishment.…

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    the bloodiest days in American history. This gruesome day now remembered as Pearl Harbor serves as a painful reminder of the horrendous tragedies of war and the catalyst for the United States’ entry into World War II. Despite, the bloody tale of how thousands of Americans were murdered and the morale of the United States was questioned, there exists some inconsistencies with the story of Pearl Harbor that many researchers and students dismissed when learning about the topic. The two largest…

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    the United States at this moment in time because it will dissuade accusations of hypocrisy, stabilize the…

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    The United States encountered many challenges during world war one, which affected America, Foreign Nations, and each of their respective populations. The experience of the United States during the war remained impacted by imperialism, economic expansion and industrialization abroad and at the local level. Imperialism augmented the United States position against upcoming rivals. Economic expansion allowed the United States to acquire territories, expand markets, and establish foreign…

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    much weaponry were produced. The Allied Powers political and economic allied influence were directly linked to the growth in production of vast military technology. During the 1930s political forces were able to increase Germany’s manufacturing investment, at the time Germany was one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world and their military was quickly growing. However, Germany had limited access to resources because they lacked in long-term allies making them very limited…

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    Goals Of Containment

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    The foreign policy is a strategy in dealing with other nations. The goals of foreign policy is to preserve the national security of the united states, promote world peace, secure global environment,maintain a balance of power among nations, work with allies to solve international problems, and promoting democratic values and human rights. However the united states was not successful at meeting the goals of containment. They failed to keep communism from spreading among the nations besides soviet…

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    in the Armed Services of the United States”(MedalOfHonor). Recipients of this medal can receive three different kinds of the medal. The three versions are U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force. There has been a total of 3468 soldiers that have received this honor. The Medal of Honor is given to an armed force member in the United States Military because it shows loyalty, bravery, and sacrifice. First of all, an armed force member in the United States Military is given The Medal of…

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    “Are We Rome?” I would agree with Cullen Murphy’s view of the state of the United States government. As the United States capital city Washington was once the center of the world quite like Rome was once the center of its world. There are arguments that Washington still is the as you would say capital of the world. However, I would disagree with that as the United States is no longer the sole super power of the world. The United States has been joined at the top by countries like Russia, China,…

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    World War two started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. World War two finally ended in 1945 when the United States vigorously defeated Japan. The United States entered the war when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. The United States immediately declared war on Japan, and then Germany responded by also declaring war on the United States. Germany was at war against Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union. The greatest superpowers the world has ever known. The German forces…

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    Cold War Effects On Russia

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    capitalistic United States. During this time many governments had fallen into turmoil due to the events from World War II. The world was scared that any international body could cause such disaster again. At the end of the war you war soon left with two options communist or not. With the United States and Russia emerging as the two largest international powers, each one had very different ideologies and the Cold War soon broke out. However the Cold War did not just impact the United States and…

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