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    largest reserves of gold in the world, most of the planet's wealth, a big industry, agriculture prospers and superior to that of other countries technology. America was a great military power and not only conventional weapons but especially in nuclear weapons and was the first warrior fleet in the world. The United States emerged from World War II with great political prestige because they had contributed to the defeat of German Nazism and Italian Fascism and also…

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    The Clinton (Democrat) administration’s military intervention foreign policy is in the ‘half-out’ category due to Clinton’s policies of “hegemony on the cheap” (“The Quiet Clinton Era of the 1990s: A Liberal Internationalist Strategy for Unipolarity?”) which emphasized multilateralism and avoided conflicts in which the U.S. had little to no interests, but wanted to “preserve an American-centered order” (“The Quiet Clinton Era”). Clinton wanted to maintain the status quo of the American unipolar…

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    proxy war. The Cold War, most notably defined by proliferating nuclear arms that shaped a new generation of weapons of…

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    1. Harry Truman was the US President from 1945 to 1953. After World War II, he signed the United Nations charter, ratifying the international organization for peace. He also signed the act initiating the European Recovery Program, which supplied sixteen European countries with economic support to rebuild the damaged sites. In Europe, the partitioning of Germany, especially Berlin, added to the increased hostility between the Soviet Union and the western powers. In 1948, Truman created a massive…

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    natural resources. At this time Iraq and Iran were in an all out war. The United States decided to support Saddam in this effort because of the trade. In meeting with Saddam officials don’t even bring up his use of chemical warfare on his own people. We ignore it completely hoping to keep him happy. At this time wee hoped that his mass killing days were behind him but we were wrong.…

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    the world to enforce global security. Describe the two (2) international events involving the US military from the past five (5) years you investigated that can be traced back to a foreign policy created after the Civil War. • Action against Korea, Iran and Iraq • The military action that the U.S. has taken in support of a…

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    Oil Price Essay

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    OIL PRICE IN THE WORLD AND ITS INFLUENCE TO AZERBAIJAN CURRENCY (devaluation) 1.OPEC 2.The oil content in the world and changes in its price 3.Devaluation in the Azerbaijan,its results and analyses Research background—Why discussing this topic is relevant, what are you going to discuss/how/why? 1.OPEC The existing oil stocks in the world equal to 1317 bin barrel. About 75% of these resources belongs to OPEC. OPEC (The Organization of the…

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    different. " To the billionaire class, I say that your greed has got to end" ( Joseph, 2015, para.6). Lastly on this issue, Sanders , "called for higher taxes on the wealthy, a $15 national minimum wage, a 1 trillion federal jobs and infrastructure program, free universal college education and universal healthcare. Also stated , " his humble upbringing in Brooklyn taught him what lack of money means to a family" ( Joseph, 2015,…

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    opposition party’s strength in the House greatly limited the Reagan administration’s ability to pass preferred legislation, though the fact that many of those Democrats were ideological moderates certainly helped.” (Beckmann) Reagan passed many programs and policies such as the bipartisan Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 that allowed tax cuts and pushed Reaganomics in the right direction, the Drug Enforcement Bill that gave a minimum punishment for drug offences, and the Immigration Reform…

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    Becoming A Policeman

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    Policeman of the World Different nations, for example, America and other European nations, have solid impact and control over alternate nations of the world. These nations are for the most part commanding and make an intense effect on the grounds that they have the assets to give supports, helps and impact polices. After the common war, United States military capacities picked up acknowledgment as the world 's policeman (Berkin et.al, 2013). This awareness of other 's expectations of dealing…

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