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    international realm. The tenets of realism starts with the State. The state is the number one player in the world. By definition, a state is a legal entity with defined borders, government and population, and sovereignty. With the state as the key player, universal organizations like the United Nations and Nato are not as important in this world view. Furthermore, the individuals who hold the realist worldview believe that the world exists in anarchy. States are not focused on helping each other…

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    my racial identity was basically insignificant to me because I wasn’t aware of it myself. I lived in a country where my race was greatly dominant. In a racial aspect, I was not part of a minority or targeted identity. Only when I moved to the United States became more aware of my racial Identity. I didn’t know too many Hispanics and at the time I didn’t identify myself with people by race. I wasn’t accustomed to it, and not become accustomed to it until I went to high school. It wasn’t until…

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    included in this war between other countries. The Neutrality Act helped Woodrow Wilson avoid the First World War as long as he could whereas refrained Franklin Roosevelt from being able to enter the war sooner. With the film, Why We Fight, the United States was able to recruit more men for the military. It was also used to show the…

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    alike. Venturing deeper into the specifics, he additionally elucidated upon how conflict would most definitely not break out, unless the South fostered its development. Evidence from the text that further bolsters this claim is shown when the authors state, “Lincoln’s inaugural address was firm yet conciliatory: there would be no conflict unless the South provoked it. Secession, the president declared, was wholly impractical because ‘physically speaking, we cannot separate’” (Cohen & Kennedy…

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    believe in it. In some cases, some may say that it is, even though that it not look like it in someone’s point of view but it is still alive today. A way that people believe that the American Dream is still alive today is because all around the United States people are able to try to live up to their dream. For example. A reason that the American Dream is not still alive today is because of the low paying jobs of today’s society. Most American families were able to live in a nice home, had…

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    their chances on becoming citizens of the United States, and eventually the immigration act against the Chinese was repealed and residents were granted citizenships. Like Chinese-Americans, Filipino, Korean, Indian, German, and Italian Americans were victim off racial discrimination. Filipino-Americans, many of them immigrants or descendants of immigrants, found social life hard in America. Theaters, restaurants, and more social checkpoints would deny service to Filipinos. Like the…

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    Though there were various types of Asian that came to America, many of Americans during the late 19th century and early 20th century perceived all Asians with a similar perspective; an outsider and a threat to the American supremacism. Asian Americans were often mistreated and disdain by the “whites” due to many racial and cultural differences, which caused the institution of “work” to distort the lives of Asian Americans’ economically and socially. One of the major effect from the disdain were…

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    for safety services, public health,and judicial proceedings. Having English as the official language does not get rid of the right or prevent immigrants from preserving their cultural heritage and language in their personal lives. A study by the U.S. Department of Labor found that immigrants learn English more quickly when they have less native language support. 57 percent of Hispanics say that immigrants have to speak English to say that they are part of American…

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    entente 's which include the United Kingdom, the Russian empire, and France, along with the triple alliance which included Austria- Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Germany. The United States had decided they wanted to join the war. Howard Zinn has an argument on why the United States decided to enter the war. The United States has a lot of reasons or ways that they wanted to go into the war with all the other counties. The overall argument of Howard Zinn on why the United States entered the…

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    Out of all of the leading countries America has become one of the last to offer universal health care. Obamacare, which is the nickname for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), was approved in 2010 (Schacht, 2015). The last five years since Obamacare was created has shown how difficult it is to bring affordable health care into the U.S. I believe the idea of everyone having universal health care is an amazing concept and a human right; however as we have seen, can come with…

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