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    attacked by the Japanese empire. It was a terrifying tragedy that ultimately forced the United States into World War II, the second world-wide war in a 25 year period. The United States had made a good effort to stay neutral during World War II, though we clearly sided with the Allies. The United States wanted to remain having the option of selling and trading goods with any country. During World War I, the United States lost approximately 117,000 men and women, though mostly men, and spent over…

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    The Creation and Impact of the Federal Bureau of Investigation In the early 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth president of the United States, decided that there had to be a change to the justice system. Through long meetings with Charles Bonaparte, the United States Attorney General at the time as well as Roosevelt’s right hand man, the two men had come to the decision to create an organized system of investigators that could gather evidence to track down those committing federal…

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    In October nineteen-sixty-two, after learning that the Soviet Union secretly placed missiles facing the United States in Cuba, John F. Kennedy said “It is insane that two men, sitting on opposite sides of the world, should be able to decide to bring an end to civilization.” The U.S discovered the Soviet’s missiles when an American plane took photos of Soviet soldiers setting up missiles in Cuba that were in line with southern Florida. The Soviet’s decision to secretly place nuclear missiles in…

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    Romania, Japan, and Hungary and the Allied nations Britain, Soviet Union, and the United States of America. Germany, Italy, and Japan efforts to become a world power and the rise of militarist leadership led to conflicts and impact over a millions of dead’s worldwide. Also, important historical events that influence during this period led by the end of Europe colonialism, civil and women’s rights movement in the United States, the Great Depression, major rise in technology ,and others. After…

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    Chief of Staff. His duties were mostly intelligence, diplomacy and negotiations with the Senior Army Officers. He started his political career after the war. In July of 1782, he was appointed to the Congress of the Confederation as the New York State Representative. It was…

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    areas will be governed with justice and it is not a racial war for dominance like Germany. This caused Tojo and others to convince the emperor and rest of the cabinet that if an agreement was not reached by the 30th of November then war would begin with the army forces moving south towards Thailand and a necessary attack on the United States bases in the…

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    Mccarthyism In The 50's

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    anticommunist crusade spun out of control, creating the most widespread and longest lasting episode of political repression in American history” (Shrecker). There was a common fear that communism happening in the USSR would make its way to the United States. So, America went into a…

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    World War I (July 28, 1914- November 11, 1918) the United States made it its mission to not get involved. They were going to abide by a neutrality acts. These acts were used so that the United States and other countries would not overstep boundaries causing the two to feud with each other. Sadly, things did not go according to plan when Germany decided to take matters into their own hands. Many of these acts were broken and as a result the United States entered the war. While the breaking of the…

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    To be a natural born or naturalized citizen of the United States is regarded by most as a privilege, because for many immigrants, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are best accomplished in this country than those they leave behind. After all, the United States is built on these moral principles, and afforded to anyone willing to exercise these values. On the other hand, America is also built from the tired, sore, and bleeding hands of men, women, and children who, with promises of a…

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    from the United States. I am also from a Caribbean island, The United States Virgin Islands, however we are a U.S. territory and Jamaica is under British power. That alone gives you an idea of the differences we can hold. Though Jamaica is of British power it was not completely different from the United States. It was these differences and similarities that made me interested in researching about this beautiful and culture-rich country. Though, majority of the history and culture of the United…

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