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    Chen first joined the Navy the soldier was immature. However, now the ex soldier hair is completely white. The veteran was easy to give in, but the years in the Navy, those years hardened and qualified Jia physically and mentally for life. The veteran glancing back at the days of service. Although, Jia was in the Navy, the father of three held no position and was just a messenger boy. The grandfather served at age 20, from the year 1968 to 1981. After retiring from the Navy, the veteran is now…

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    Japan attacked the American navy base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941. In response, the United States declared war on Japan. Japan's Axis allies including Nazi Germany, declared war on the United States days after the attack, bringing the United States into World War II. The conflict was a bitter one. Both sides interred enemy aliens. Japanese resistance remained fierce. The Pacific War lasted until September 1, 1945, when Japan surrendered in response to the American atomic bombings…

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    The majority of my clothing did not come from the United States- with the exception of a sweater that came from USA. This did surprise me because I was expecting more to be made in USA because we were once known for our textile industry. I knew that Old Navy and Gap were known to outsource their factories to places like these with long hours, child labor, and low wages. To my great surprise, even high-end brands such as Michael Kors and Nine West seemed to do the same thing!The pattern of cheap…

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    Pearl Harbor Sparknotes

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    December 7, 1941, japanese aircraft carriers were 30 miles east of Hawaii ready to embark its invasion to bomb Pearl Harbor. The Japanese air force relentlessly raided Pearl harbor leaving many casualties and injured. This attack not only made the United States of America very furious, but it also happened to become the entry into World war II. The U.S was determined to fight back and take all necessary actions to defeat the Japanese for what has been done to Pearl harbor and all the people…

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    The student body believes the nation is going to war once again. Leaving the students with the discussions on how to best move forward with life. The author of this article felt confident enough the United States was going to win the war once the fighting starts. Pine. “Pine Needles” December 9, 1941 In this section there are small parts written by many different people on the Pearl Harbor attack. Each are adding their viewpoints on what they think and…

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    the fact it has peripheral territories outside of the core land, or because it gained land from a war. The United States of America are in fact, a constitutional republic. In order to draw this conclusion, the examinations…

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    of the United States concerning the attack on Pearl Harbor, persuading Congress to declare war. Both Patrick Henry and Franklin D. Roosevelt used the rhetorical appeals of pathos, logos, and ethos to convince their respective audiences that war was necessary. Pathos, the appeal to emotion, was used by both Henry and Roosevelt…

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    Isolationism is the foreign policy, adopted by the United States to stay out of European and Asian affairs. This policy was adopted after world war I, the people of the US wanted to stay away from another major war with the thoughts of the huge number of people lost during the first war. The great depression, in the 1930s, was another reason the people wanted to stay out of another war, no one could afford to do anything much less participate in a whole other war. This theory worked for a while.…

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    The Imperialistic America The human species has several traits they apply to everyday life, of those tolerance is most used. When the united states became an imperialist country, a lot took place. The dictionary definition of imperialism is a policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world; the effect that a powerful country or group of countries has in changing or influencing the way people live in other poorer countries. As humans…

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    1947, President Truman devoted the United States to the restrictions of the Soviet influence. Both sides would spy on each other in order to gain information regarding military weapons among other things about one another. Although the superpowers never fought directly with one another they did have several encounters with nuclear threats. The United States was able to rise up with great power even when the navy and air force rapidly dissembled. The United States was said to possibly lead the…

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