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    Causes Of The 9/11 Attacks

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    wasn’t an accident. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Centers and other locations on September 11, 2001 was planned by the government of the United States. Four planes were hijacked on September 11, 2001. The planes were flown into three buildings. One building was the Pentagon. The Pentagon is where the headquarters of defense is for the United States. The Pentagon was hit on the western side of the building. The other buildings were the World Trade Centers. The World Trade…

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    Australia and the United States (U.S.) have shared a profitable relationship for many years, reaching as far back as World War I, where they fought side by side during every major war since that time (U.S. State Department, 2016). The military and political relations between Australia and the U.S. has cemented trade agreements, resulting in benefitting both nations, and their strong alliance is due to many of their shared cultural beliefs and democratic views. According to the Merriam Webster…

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    1. What kind of social resentments are evident in McCarthy 's speech? In his speech, McCarthy most obviously resents the fact that five years after World War II, the United States is not at peace and instead they face the oncoming Cold War. At the close of the Second World War, McCarthy argues that “…men’s hearts should anticipate a long peace, and men’s minds should be free from the heavy weight that comes with war” (Foner 235), but this is robbed from them due to the increased tensions with…

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    and marshalling of resources involving a various agencies at the federal, state, and local levels to protect U.S. borders and the mainland from threats posed by state actors, non-state actors, and other malicious entities. Additional threats homeland security must contend with include those that are biological origin such as highly pathogenic viruses as well as natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is the primary federal agency…

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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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    Platform To Power Dbq

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    however, would not last as the issue of Eastern European countries, the division of Germany, and differing economic systems divided the US and USSR. The stage was set for the post-war era, with the communist USSR on one side and the capitalist United States on the other. With Great Britain and France in chaos from the wartime destruction, America became the leading capitalist authority. In the first decade of the Cold War, the military, economic, foreign, and…

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    definition, which is accepted by the Department of Defense of the United States of America. In addition, the definition seems to be the most logical. Insurgency always exists whenever people feel that they must result in violence as a way of resisting the authorities that govern them or they want to change. Insurgency involves overthrowing governments that are legitimate as well as the ones that are illegitimate. After the September 11 attack, the United States of America supported an…

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    Service The lessons learned from the involvement of the United States in World War I would identify the need for a military organization that specialized in Chemical Warfare. The use of chemical weapons was one of the most deadly and effective tactics experienced by both sides during the trench-style warfare. Due to the concern that the chemical weapon strategies of the First World War would continue on in future armed conflicts, the United States Army created the Gas Service Section, whose…

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    When Castro Came To Power

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    While all this was going on Kennedy was working with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and U.S. State Department to come up with a plan to dethrone Castro. In April 1961 the U.S. State Department and the CIA launched what they believed to be a defensive strike. When they heard the news the Castro was now working with the Soviet Union it frightened them. The CIA had funded, trained, supplied, and…

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    within the Department of Homeland Security, charged with all border-related security, regulatory and administrative missions. We presently have more than 60,000 employees serving both nationwide and overseas. (“Border Patrol”). What they do ? ” U.S. Border Patrol , is a very challenging career , but it protect international land and water boundaries, this job keeps illegal trafficking of people and contraband and prevent terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the United States and…

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