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    Ethan Lupo American History Honors Mr. Hughes United States and the Difference in Their Trade Relations America between the Civil War up to right after World War I was able to help both Britain and France in the trade industry in ways that varied greatly due to the different economic standpoints of both countries, the differences in dealings in both wartime periods, and the advancements in technology as time moved forward. For France and Britain, there were similarities in trade relations…

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    West. While, The United States was committed to free and democratic elections in Eastern Europe. In the aftermath of the Second WWII power blocs were formed in Europe, in which one of them was dominated by America and capitalist democracy, while the other was dominated by the Soviet Union and communism. America was fearful of communism dominating the continent, but Russia wanted the opposite. They wanted a communist Europe that they could dominate, because they feared, a united capitalist…

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    system spreading throughout the continental United States. The biggest and most prevalent issue that has risen from using so many trucks and automobiles to transport ourselves and…

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    Today, technological advances in warfare have challenged the foundational principles of Just War Theory and generated scrutiny around ethical behavior in combatant environments. Just War Theory refers to a set of rules that a sovereign state is expected to follow before engaging in war, during war, and after war—jus ad bellum, jus in bellum, and jus post bellum, respectively. With the increased employment of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) or drone strikes under the Obama Administration, one may…

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    reason why nations pursue in economic integration is that economic integration will effect in an increase of trade between members of the state. This will lead to an increase in productivity of the nations. United Kingdom (UK), also known as Britain is a sovereign state in Europe. Having a total area of 93,800 square miles, it is placed as 80th largest sovereign state in the world whereas in the Europe, it is placed the 11th largest. Being considered as a country that have a high income…

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    Intelligence Operations. Eventually in the following in July of 1790 congress funded the “Secret Service” which gave about 40,000 for the purposes Washington asked for. By 1793 the fund would reach 1 million, or more than 10% of the United States budget. Then after that Washington left it seems that the executive…

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    Think Donald Trump does to canada is Because now one want to go into USA well Trump is there. He is always on the new’s not in a good way. I think that Donald trump should not be president all he does he not say stuff over,over again, but does he do anything you want no and is it not good for Canada because USA people want to come were Trump is in. Then there are too many people in Canada and not allot in the USA Just because of one person. Do you not ask yourself is there too many people…

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    Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, 2016, saw the Washington D. C. Court of Appeals uphold what was appeared to be a weak argument from the FCC for classification as a common carrier subject to Title II of the Communications Act. The continued attempt to seize control…

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    The United States of America gained prestige and recognition as a powerhouse that defended the freedom of Americans in the Fifties. After World War II the United States was the wealthiest country in the world. The other countries in the world placed America on a pedestal based on its healthy economy, freedom and consumer goods. The Fifties were known as the “happy days” where the American people experienced prosperity and peace. The image of the country was one of a utopia. It made perfect sense…

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    However by 1914, Japan had grown to be an imperial power itself following various strategies of the western powers after they themselves had been a colony of a European state. After a period of isolation before the onset of the Meiji restoration and the strong emergence as an imperial power one must examine all the characteristics and strategies that Japan had possessed by 1914 to gain imperial power like that of a north Atlantic power. One strategy that served to be important in Japan’s rise…

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