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    Armed Forces Security Agency and was given the same resources. With the creation of the NSA, the Joint Chiefs of Staff were no longer in command. The new leadership position was given to the newly created position…

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    flaws that weakened the newly created United States. A new document, the Constitution, was drafted to replace the Articles. Many people supported the Constitution, but some disagreed with it. Both the Federalists and the anti-Federalists provided valuable insight into the creation of the Constitution. Some of the arguments presented by the anti-Federalists were that it lacked a Bill of Rights, which would guarantee citizens freedoms; that the strong central government would be unable to govern…

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    from the first gulf war in 1990, when George Bush came into power in 2001 the idea for a second invasion of Iraq become a prominent feature of the US foreign policy. Bush accused Iraq of developing weapons of mass destruction which then lead to the United Nations intervening and assessing the countries weaponry. No such weapons were found but the US pressed the issue further, gaining backing from the UKs Prime Minister Tony Blair, along with other countries such as Poland and Australia. On March…

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    Ever since that fateful night on July 4th, 1776 the United States of America has been a powerhouse and innovator on a global scale. The 13 colonies separated themselves from England because of religious persecution, taxes, and English oversight. The countries populace took a stand against all these things and slowly cultivated the world’s best economy, made technological advancements, and fought moral battles all over the world. America was the home for the downtrodden, intellectuals, and anyone…

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    best generals in the United States of America.Robert E Lee was born January 19, 1807, in Stratford Hall, Virginia.The good general Robert E Lee served from 1829 to 1861 in the U.S Army, and in the C.S army he served from 1861 to 1865. All of the battle/ wars he has been in are the Mexican- American war, Harper's Ferry Raid, and the American Civil War. Lee was the top graduate of the United States Military Academy and a exceptional officer and Military engineer in the United states Army for 32…

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    Historical Museum Report

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    Belle. It was the first to each the outstanding number of twenty-five missions completed. There was even a movie documentary shot on the final combat mission of its career and then the twenty-sixth mission as well which was to fly back home to the states. The next airplane was just as valuable in the war efforts for it flew an amazing twenty-four flights, just one shy of its retirement! “In March 1944 this B-17G joined the 91st Bomb Group, at Bassingbourn, England. The crew named it Shoo Shoo…

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    In March, Imperial ships under the command of the Meiji sought out the rebels. In an attempt to surprise attack the Meiji ships, the rebels took heavy losses and two of their ships barely escaped. In April 1869 the Meiji, or the Imperial force, landed in Hokkaidō and gradually overpowered…

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    George Orwell’s 1984 is indisputably one of the most influential and best-known novels of the century. Since the composure of the novel, it has been relatively popular, but interest in the book especially spiked when there were instances national surveillance issues in the government. For example, the novel had a 10,000% increase in sales in the Amazon Marketplace during the campaign of Donald Trump (NPR). The novel projects a society that is a negative utopia, which better known as a dystopia,…

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    To better understand the significance of intelligence provided by Oleg Penkovsky during the Cuban missile crisis, it is of utmost important to examine the climate of the intelligence community in the United States leading up to the crisis. On September 19th, 1962, about a month before the start of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a Special National Intelligence Estimate (SNIE) on “The military Buildup in Cuba” considered the possibility of the Soviet’s deployment of medium and intermediate-range…

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    Pact Of Peace Analysis

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    dismantled yet much of Europe appeared the same way. Europe was forced to endure countless political, economic, and social challenges. The solution to many of these issues turned out to be the pact of peace, commonly misconceived as the welfare state. State intervention into the market economies was largely, and for the most part, accepted but not to the point of the Soviet Union’s standards which had a centrally planned economy without a market. The pact of peace was a result of electoral…

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