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    about making sacrifices in a person’s life for the good of the nation and its citizens. Growing up in a military family helped him understand the challenges involved in serving in the military and this prepared him for his service. Serving in the United States armed forces helped shape him into a better person overall. His experiences in the army and during reserves taught him a lot new technical skills which made him successful in his career after the army. Seargent Craggs was born on…

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    While the duration of World War I several nations around the globe were immensely affected. The United States of America was one country whose actions toward this brutal war were influenced by their commander in chief. President Woodrow Wilson. He was the 28th president of the United States, who was able to lead and direct our beloved democracy to success. Woodrow Wilson was first nominated for presidency in 1912 at the Democratic Convention. Wilson fulfilled his duties as a leader throughout…

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    Later that year in December of 1941, the United States suffered the most costly intelligence failure when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The failure was a result of analysis misconceptions, lack of integration of intelligence data, collection gaps, bureaucratic confusion, a historical and cultural misunderstanding of the mindset of the adversary, a great underestimation of Japanese capabilities and intentions, and Japanese denial and deception. Moreover, intelligence was being handled in a casual…

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    was a state of military and political tension between the United States and the Soviet Union, called the Cold War. The origins of the Cold War vary between the duplicity and expansionism of the Soviet Union and the global ambitions of North America. United States crafted a foreign policy to contain the communism from expanding; Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill knew that an allied victory in Europe was inevitable, recognizing that a victory over Japan might require a protracted fight. United…

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    China Sea, as well as their advancements such as the production of a fifth-generation fighter platform, has led to a power-vacuum in the Pacific that the United States and her partners will have to counter in order to maintain control and economic prosperity of the region. Therefore, it is integral to future sustainability of peace that the United States will have pursue economic bilateralism continue to deter conflict through the building of strong military partnerships across the region.…

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    After the so-called four coordinated terrorist attack by the Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda on the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2011, the Bush administration declared a war in 2003 on Iraq. This invasion on Iraq cost many of the Iraqi people their everyday life and family members. Al Jazeera is a state funded broadcaster owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network based in Doha, Qater. It was founded on the first of November 1996 by Hamad bi Khalifa Al Thani. This news…

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    consisted of France, the United Kingdom, and the Russian Empire, whereas the other alliance, the Central Powers, included Germany and Austria-Hungary. The equity of the two alliances prolonged the war over several years and exhausted the resources, human and matériel, of the nations involved. On account of the colonial empires of the combatants, the conflict became a global conflict, which the people at that time called the World War or the Great War. The United States remained neutral…

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    1. Cultural boundaries- boundaries between states that coincide with differences in ethnicity, especially language and religion; another cultural boundary is drawn according to geometry. Example: Based on language, Quebec, and a can be considered a cultural boundary. In Quebec, french is their official language, but the rest of the country predominantly speaks English. Chinatown, which exists in New York City, is another example. Asian’s predominantly inhabit this area, and languages such as…

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    Weakness of the Article of Confederation During the course of the Second Continental Congress in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were adopted for the proposal of a central institution. This meeting started in 1775, gathered many of the most brilliant minds of that period at Pennsylvania. Delegates were sent from the thirteen colonies to represent in the convention. The convention was a series of meeting, on the attempt to solve political and social issues. One of the major concern was the…

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    Arms Race Vs Cold War

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    the war, the United States was the only country that possessed weapons. The Soviet Union feared the United States domination of power and developed their own armies and weapons. Both countries attempted to gain the upper hand in terms of the number of armies and weapons that they possessed. The Arms Race ended after many settlements were passed. The United States and The Soviet Union were two countries that came together forming the Cold War and building Arms Race. The United States was afraid…

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