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    the Presidency of the United States of America by United States President Dwight David Eisenhower, a Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States of America. United States President Dwight David Eisenhower was a decorated military man. He was the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in WW2. By the 1952 election, the United States of America had not officially entered the Vietnam War. Per a lecture from POSC 421, the United States of America officially entered the conflict in…

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    Constitution Flaws

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    our country has government, and more specifically, our Constitution. Americans have abided by the Constitution for over 200 years, and if not for the great thought, time, and compromise that the founders put into this document, America might not have been the same. When America arose as a new country, we first had the Articles of Confederation. However, these Articles were simply not adequate for our newly formed country. There were many problems with it, and to preserve our country, the…

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    peeking over at Europe. The Congress later declared war, but they did not have an army to fight with. The United States prepared for World War 1 starting with building up there industry. The United States surged production in trade with the other parties which gave them a big boost in introduction. The United States had built factories over the US to be…

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    In the early days of Hull-House, In the beginning Christian Socialism had inspired the creation of Toynbee Hall which influenced the three women. Then was reinforced by the arrival of Florence Kelley at Hull-House in 1891. A member of the Socialist Labor Party, Kelley had considerable experience of political and trade union activity. It was the presence of Florence Kelley mainly responsible for turning Hull-House into a center of social reform and it attracted other social reformers to the…

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    Apush Chapter Six Summary

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    and even blacks contribute to this organization call “Farmer's Alliance” and they all try to socialize the farming community. However, they separate the colored farmer and it gain about 250,000 members. Compare the Farmers Alliance to the Populist party they had many similares goals to achieve which are 1. To get ‘money trust’ from New York wall street's, nationalize the railroads and telephones system, get an income tax, subtreasury to provide framers future moneys to farm , and…

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    Pete Seeger Influence

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    and dedication to the antiwar and civil rights struggles across America, inspiring a number of musicians such as Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. He was a very successful artist through many decades, including his time with the Weavers in the late 40s, all the way through the 50s, and then was blacklisted by the government for being members of a communist party through the time of the 'Red Scare' which in the US was about (Socialist) revolution and political radicalism. In this essay I will…

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    Vietnam War Vs Cold War

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    fighting together in Allies against the Axis Power during World War II, there was a rivalry between their powers and ideology. According to Merriam-Webster.com, Cold War is “the ideological conflict between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics during the second half of the 20th century.” It’s not the typical war in history where countries militaries are fighting in their lands and taking over other nations. Cold War was a conflict between United States’ capitalism and…

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    In the 1980's, America was at war but not traditionally. America was not committing troops but was investing supplies and money to help defeat the soviets from invading Afghanistan. Many wondered what and how Americans were involved, but most of us knew that communism had to be stopped. Charlie Wilson's War movie portrayed the events during the 1980's and how a Texas congressman succeeded to defeat the soviets. Charlie Wilson's War, otherwise known as Operation Cyclone, is a movie telling the…

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    to cause in America is to increase the rates of violent crimes. Violent crimes increase after the passage of laws meant to hinder the law-abiding citizens’ options for self-defense because criminals know they are less likely to get injured or killed in the commission of their crimes by their chosen victims. A study performed in 2007 by two Harvard criminologists studying gun control laws in America and Europe found…

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    Civilization Badge Session One 2016-2017 Signatures: MS:___________________________________ MS:___________________________________ LP/Guide:_______________________________ Badge Requirements Earning a Civilization Badge For each Civilization Badge: Lead at least one Socratic Civilization Discussion where your group agrees you were well prepared and submit the Launch, Socratic Questions and Close you prepared. For each discussion you don't lead: Post your answers to the research question plus…

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