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    The United States of America has been regarded as the land of flowing milk and honey. Many people take the risk of going to the United States for the purpose of finding work, believing that when they toil in this super power country, they can help uplift the poverty of their respective families. With its most respected currency, America is renowned as a land filled of hope and opportunities where dreams can become a reality. Historically, the United States of America was a rival of the former…

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    Social Conditions In Ww2

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    Before being able to officially enter the first World War, it was necessary for the United States government to rally a lukewarm citizenry into a pro-war spirit. Once achieved, it was mandatory to maintain enthusiasm for the war until peace was reached. The government decided that in order to do this, it was acceptable to violate some civil liberties. A majority of Americans possessed anti-German sentiment from the beginning of the war. They were against the ruler of Germany, Kaiser Wilhelm II…

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    ideology once completely disregarded into a dominant element of international affairs today. Despite this, the United States has lagged behind in its failure to ratify most of the international human rights treaties that have come into existence since the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The UDHR explicitly states the rights of all people everywhere and the United States claims to recognize these rights. Yet its actions and official statements contradict this, both…

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    feminist, civil rights activist, poet and author who provided voice to those oppressed due to their identity in American culture. Lorde was born in 1934 and throughout her lifetime she lived through some of the greatest social movements The United States of America has ever seen including: The Civil Rights Movement and The Women’s Liberation Movement. However, with this, Lorde also lived in a time of social and civil injustice and all of this seemingly sparked reason for her activism. In return,…

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    China Prep

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    It is a patriotic call to arms, drawing inspiration from the glories of China’s imperial past and the ideals of its socialist present to promote political unity at home and influence…

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    Korean War Dbq

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    the North had been preparing for it years in advance. The North received training from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) alongside the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and were supplied weaponry. The USSR’s involvement…

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    United States, George Washington, led the American revolution against the British Monarchy, overthrowing their authority, America has been a product of revolutions and radicals. Radicals or revolutionist take many forms and fight for different reasons but one common ground that they all share is to change their state of living, rather it be social, economic or political. New York found itself the center of the stomping ground for the early 20th century and 1970s radicals as the socialist era…

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    was begun by Germany in an unmerited assault on Poland. England and France pronounced war on Germany after Hitler had declined to prematurely end his invasion of Poland. Vietnam War: Started in the late 1950 's as a contention between the United States-supported South Vietnamese government and its adversaries, both the South Vietnamese-based comrade Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Armed force, now known as the General population 's Armed force of Vietnam. Results: World War II: Unified…

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    The Nazi regime, had very specific rules and policies. The Nazi policy stated the superiority of the Aryan Race. This policy was slowly enforced and was called the “The Final Solution”. Although the tyranny of the Nazi´s affected Communists, Socialists, Trade Unionist, and Jehovah Witnesses, it effected more Jews. The Jewish people were blamed for every disgrace the country had had, they were banned from society, persecuted and finally they were forcefully taken out of their homes and put in…

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    According to him “…after Mao's victory in China the massive increase in Vietminh military potential that followed, the French strategy position worsened rapidly” (Thomas, 2008, p. 204). The author’s point clearly state that there was external support from the China for the Vietnam government and based on this fact we should claim that mostly an indirect way Vietnam government provided with the military aid by Mao’s administration. Meanwhile, however, the consequences…

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