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    Clausewitz’s paradoxical trinity Prussian military general and theorist Carl von Clausewitz provided a clear perspective on the character and nature of war through his paradoxical trinity. Clausewitz suggests that war is a timeless paradoxical trinity made up of hatred, violence and enmity; chance and probability, and subordination to rational policy. He suggested that violence is a blind natural force; chance and probability allows the creative spirit to roam; and the subordination as an…

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    Chapter 22 MRQ#1 When and where did communism exercise influence during the twentieth century? Originated from Karl Marx and Marxism; Karl Marx predicted communism to take place in industrial societies, not rural/ peasant areas Represented final stage of development of equality and collective living w/out private property Vietnam was a major struggle; nationalistic, violent roots and communism from ho chi Minh spilled into Laos and Cambodia Fidel Castro led rev. nationalist movement in Latin Am.…

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    The Vietnam war was a huge part of history for both Vietnam and the United States. While John F. Kennedy was in office, he had a great impact on the war with his leadership, aiding South Vietnam in the war. During the war, the North side of Vietnam was battling the South side of Vietnam. South Vietnam started this feud because they wanted to reunify Vietnam as one (much like North and South Korea today). We aided South Vietnam with the economic and military aid, along with South Korea, Thailand,…

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    the government’s weak response to the Treaty of Versailles after World War I, which did not give them promised territory. After studying countless examples of communist literature like that of Karl Marx, Zedong praised the Communist Government in the Soviet Union and formed China’s own Communist Party. This group gained immense support from the people, eager for change, and Zedong officially led China into its later civil war against Taiwan’s nationalists. Although both Stalin and Zedong…

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    Prior to the Cold War that took place from 1947 to 1991 in various parts of Europe, Latin America and the United States, the United States had established and extended the Monroe Doctrine that had previously warned Europeans against retaking their former colonies. When the U.S. decided to extend this doctrine, they put it in a Cold War context, in which it allowed the U.S. to strengthen Latin American states militarily against communist penetration. Because of North America’s long and…

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    Student Activism and the Vietnam War Following the actions of the U.S government in carrying out North Vietnam bombings a sense of responsibility in ending this outright senseless acts of war emerged. A wave of activism by intellectuals and peacemakers alike spread across the country; initially only what started as a small group of protesters in higher institutions having one agenda in hand: stop the war, spread its ideas to the mass American populace who also shared their views. The protests…

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    Fidel Castro was born on August 13, 1926, in Birán, Cuba. Castro’s’ father was a wealthy Spanish sugarcane farmer who first came to Cuba during the Cuban War of Independence and his mother was a servant for his father’s family. After attending a couple of Jesuit schools where he excelled at baseball, Castro enrolled as a law student at the University of Havana. While there, he became interested in politics, joining the anti-corruption Orthodox Party. From 1940 to 1944, Fulgencio Batista served…

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    The editors also said that Ho Chi Minh worked with the United States to help find MIA soldiers in the region from World War II. That’s where an American solider gave Ho Chi Minh a copy of the Declaration of Independence. Also the editors noted that the French Declaration of the Rights of Man, was also modeled in the speech. The next part of the article is words from the…

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    duty in war and why it is necessary to perform one 's duty despite the cost. However this raises the question of whether the war in the Gita was justified. The god Krishna who performs the role of charioteer for Arjuna believes that the war is just and convinces him to fight. There is a theory known as the “just war theory” which details the legitimacy beginning a conflict and proper actions during the conflict. This theory consists of two major parts (Jus Ad Bellum the right to go to war, and…

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    of various military, social and political factors also contributed to the decision of Alexander II to emancipate the serfs. There were many military-related reasons which would incentivise the emancipation of serfs, especially following the Crimean War which led people to believe that reform was necessary. During…

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