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    World War 1 Research Paper

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    nations of the west of Europe and basically all the world. During this tragedy of this war brought a lot towards many countries that weren’t exactly part of the war at first. Like for example the United States weren’t apart of World War 1 until the Germans lost their minds and started to blow up the american navy ships. The Germans however thought that the Americans were working with the British as allies or close friends as you could say. With that they filed an idea that since we the american…

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    presence in the Pacific Ocean. The United States caught wind of this plan and therefore set a Black Operation to prevent these seven submarines from ever making it to China. They had to make sure this was done secretly to avoid possibly starting World War III with Russia, Chinia, and the United States being at the forefront. The Americans were able to do the impossible and were able to sink seven Kilo Class submarines with just one American ship and with a small number of Navy Seals. These Kilo…

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    Democratic-Republicans provided the United States with political parties due to their interpretation of the Constitution, which would eventually evolve and merge the beliefs of the two as time went on. Political parties are important because they play a part in all aspects of the country by helping develop policies, bring new ideas and ensure a variety of choices. The Federalist Party, led by Alexander Hamilton, was one of the first political parties it the United States. The Federalist…

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    On May 2, 2011 a team of U.S. Navy Seals invaded a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan where they found and killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. Since then People have condemned the invasion saying it was not moral for the Americans to go under cover and perform this secret act of retaliation to violence. This act of violence is morally permissible and can be proven through natural law theory and utilitarianism. It started back in 1993 with several bombings throughout the years on U.S. military…

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    the future of this great country. After the Revolutionary war, the United States was experiencing growing pains that any brand new nation is to expect to have. Initially after the Revolutionary war, the Continental Congress enacted…

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    independence for many years. As a result of the U.S. being interested in the economics of Cuba, the U.S. government wanted to stabilize the situation. ("The Spanish American War: The United States Becomes a World Power." first page) The U.S. wanted to free Cuba from Spanish domination. This war would also provide the United States the opportunity to seize overseas possessions and begin building an American Empire. ("Spanish American War." first paragraph) This war lasted five months and took…

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    In 1941, Kennedy joined the U.S. Navy, He left the U.S. Navy in 1944. Soon after the Kennedy left the U.S. Navy He started to prepare for the running of Congress in 1946; He entered 80th Congress in 1947. In 1952 Kennedy ran successfully for senate. About a year later. Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier who was now Jacqueline Kennedy. On November 27, 1957 Kennedy and his wife had their daughter Caroline .On January 2, 1960 Kennedy announced His presidency and on November 27, 1960 Kennedy and his…

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    organized by the Japanese against the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a devastating loss to the United States military program. The event showed the world that the United States could be caught by surprise, and it made America look feeble to the international community . Soon after, on 19 February 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 . This order moved Japanese Americans from the west coast of the United States to internment camps…

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    battle between Britain and America. It first started because Great Britain was putting restrictions on America’s trading. The United States suffered many costly defeats at the hands of British. American troops were able to repulse British invasions in New York, Baltimore and New Orleans, boosting national confidence and fostering a new spirit of patriotism. Many in the United States celebrated the War of 1812 as a “second war of independence,” beginning an era of partisan agreement and national…

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    Island, Oahu. The bombing of Pearl Harbor drew the United States into the worst war in American history, and changed the United States Immensely. Japan’s motives and reasoning for attacking, how it all happened, and the aftermath are all factors that made this day tragic beyond all belief. The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service was behind the surprise aerial attack on the United States Naval Base on the morning of December 7, 1941. The United States and Japan had had tension and many…

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