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    the conflicts between the countries that were in-volved, and the making of weapons that were used as threats to threaten other countries. Also the end results of the war which still continues till this day. Capital democracies such as the United States where peo-ple have a choice on how they and everyone has an equal amount of say about the decisions that affect their lives. Capitalism helped people, who were unhappy because they felt like they were not important enough to participate in the…

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    The Vietnam war started on November 1st 1955 and lasted until April 30th 1975. The Unites States joined the war because they gave aid to the french who were fighting the the vietnamese. This and a part of the history with vietnam and america the United states. While the United States fought in the war they were fighting alongside southern vietnam to try and take down the north part of vietnam. . Under the provisions of the Accords, U.S. forces were completely withdrawn. Unfortunately, this did…

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    The Communist party is the one party in control currently, created in 1921 the communist party of china finally accepted the people’s republic of china in 1949 after years of armed struggle. The Party's 85-million membership makes it the largest political party on earth. Every important choice affecting China is first debated and permitted by a handful of men who sit on the party's Political Bureau or Politburo which is the nexus of all rule in this land of 1.3 billion. The 25-member Politburo…

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    them to war, and the events during both wars would change history as we know it. Also the end result for the Soviets was different from what has happened so far in the United States. Both wars have destroyed Afghanistan to its core, yet they still have their pride for their country. There are multiple reasons why the United States invaded Afghanistan. The Afghan-American War started on October 15, 1999, when the United Nations Security Committee formed Resolution 1267. “The Resolution 1267…

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    father but also to find his own sense of morality. The river brings Huck a sense of comfort and bewilderment as he notices how endless it is and vast with many possibilities. What Huck discovers is that as he travels further south of the river, the state of the South is complicated and entrenched with the concept of slavery, making it at times dangerous to the main characters. The young Huck is able to realize that society works in a manner which he accepts as well as rejects. The river displays…

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    speech exhibits Italian might: "It is forty-four million Italians marching in unity behind this army" (Mussolini, 1935, p. 79). A strong military oftentimes follows nationalism because of its ability to dominate others. Furthermore, Hitler (1941) states, "Nothing is impossible for the German soldier" (p. 132), which depicts a perception of invincibility, and an idea that if one supports Germany, then they, too, can achieve anything. Additionally, post hoc ergo propter hoc is evident when…

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    in the New Deal". He believed that the revolution was inevitable "unless it stopped" the fundamental changes in government and deficit spending. Roosevelt's reforms had led Americans to "undo all the moorings," and Hoover predicted that the United States would dangerously divert "to the left," followed by a reaction that would lead to "some American interpretation of Hitler or Mussolini." In 1934, after two years out of the public eye, Hoover made these same thoughts public in an article titled…

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    Despite their prominence in the avant-garde visual art community, both Popova and Stepanova were denied positions within the newly founded state cultural policy institutions, likely leading them to pursue employment as textile designers, an industry traditionally associated with femininity. Throughout their employment, factory officials consistently undermined their creative agency, as they…

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    describes the coming of age story of Oscar, the struggle of Oscar’s family that has gone on for generations, and the Dominican diaspora. In doing so, Diaz argues that the Dominican Diaspora and other Diasporas face immense struggles in the United States. Such struggle can be described by transnationalism, which “considers the processes by which immigrants forge and sustain multistranded social relations that link together their societies of origin and settlement” (lecture 12/2/16). The idea of…

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    The Cold War was a time of tension between the Union of Soviet socialist republics, The Soviet Union and the United States and their respective ideological. It followed the second war and persisted roughly forty five years. The Cold War was not declared in the same sense at most wars, rather it progressed over time with therefore there are different opinions of the exact beginning of the war. And the economic struggle between the two superpowers. First, The Cold War began in Europe after World…

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