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    This was there chance, according to the poster, to show their support for their country. The poster containers an African American couple standing in front of a house while, a marching crowd of uniformed African American soldiers passed behind them. The poster contains lots of vibrant colors like, yellows, reds, and white used for the framing roses of the picture. The vibrant colors create a happy mood with a not so serious tone. Instead of a serious tone like the first poster, this one has a…

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    Our foreign policy strategy came to be know as containment, which was designed to contain the spread of communism. This foreign policy strategy would soon bring about the Truman Doctrine, and the Marshall Plan. The Cold War affected our foreign policy because it caused us to help countries that we thought were anti-communist. It also made the United States more aggressive interventionist in Central America, in trying to keep leaders that they seen as non-communist leaders in power, even if they…

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    For years, the people of Russia suffered under an unfair and unjust government. But now we have a chance to support a moral government under the Bolsheviks, who are focused on the interests of the people. The changes that the new government brought, are based on ideas that were necessary for the welfare of the people of Russia. But why were Bolshevik humane philosophies necessary? Because before the Bolsheviks rose to power, the Tsar Nicholas II ruled over Russia with his twisted ideas and…

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    The Life of Josef Stalin It is the middle of the 1910’s and World War One is ravaging Europe. Germany is on the brink, and they need a way to take Russia out of the war. They load a weapon on a train that’s headed to Moscow. His name is Josef Stalin. Josef Stalin, one of the best dictators of all time; and it all started December, 1878. Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili was born on December 18, 1878 in the small village of Gori, Georgia. At the age of seven Josef contracted the smallpox disease…

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    Something One could relate the novella, Animal Farm, to could be “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath. The song “War Pigs”, by Black Sabbath is about the evil ways of war and how people use it for their own benefit. The line from this song One could relate to the text is “Politicians hide themselves away They only started the war Why should they go out to fight? They leave that role to poor”. This line could be related to how the pigs don't do any work on the farm and only give orders to the inferior…

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    At school the children were only taught about what the government wanted them to learn. Stalin had the kids tell the ss if there mom and and of even teacher were not following his rules.Outside of school, children were expected to join youth organisations.Women had less freedom with Stalin then with Lenin. Stalin put emphasis on family make any child born out of marriage homeless.The state paid families a child allowance if their were a married couple. It became a lot harder to get a divorce and…

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    History should remember Harry Truman as a man that was given the position of the president of the United States because Franklin D. Roosevelt died, and would not have been elected if it was not for Roosevelt’s inability to campaign on his own. Truman was hired by the Roosevelt’s because of his great campaigning ability, and since Roosevelt was in a wheelchair, he was the man for the job. Truman was given the role as the president of the United States because he was the Vice President, not…

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    Ryan Selby-Pfahl Mr. Joriman History 10A 24 November 2015 The Media War The Spanish American War was an easy victory for the United States. This war occurred in 1898 and left 3,289 Americans dead as well as 55,000 Spanish men. Sparks flew as the fuse was lit for the Spanish American War; the Spanish occupying Cuba, the de Lome Letter, the sinking of the USS Main, and yellow journalism were all precursors; war with the Spanish was inevitable. The Spanish American War happened for many reasons.…

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    #13 - What Did We Actually Win To begin, while it is clear that the US in particular won in the Cold War, it is very unclear what we actually won other than the collapse of the Soviet Union. As we have demonstrated in past weeks, the outcome of the war boiled down to a matter of economic might vs military might. The Soviet Union, while militarily sound, was unable to compete with the cost of war and inevitably collapsed. However, following the war, it is apparent that we have suffered…

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    Project: Conducting Business in Cuba There are several things that a business should consider before doing business with Cuba. Do your research before investing in Cuba because it is illegal for most U.S. companies to expand their operations into Cuba due to the trade embargo that was put in place in 1962 and is still in effect today. Another issue that could pose a problem is the American-Cuba treaty of 1903 that forbids private enterprise. Language barriers are something else to think about…

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