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    Johnson was the 36th President of the United States of America. He was also the the 37th Vice President.Johnson was a heavy smoker regularly smoking 3 packs a day. He almost really died while in the White house.Johnson has a heart attack on July 2, 1955 from smoking too much. Johnson decided to…

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    opposite values between the United States and Soviet Union. The United States represented "capitalism, free market, private enterprise, individual liberty, and open political system"(Lecture#10). While the Soviet Union beliefs were "communism, state planning, state enterprise, community good, single party/limits on dissent" (Lecture#10). The United States and Soviet Union are both powerful nations in the World. The Cold War was different from other wars by the United States or Soviet Union did…

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    Richard Hofstadter said in his book: “American traditions also show a strong bias in favor of equalitarian democracy, but it has been a democracy in cupidity rather than a democracy of fratemity.” The ideal of American Liberalism did not occur at The New Deal time period,but it did attract people at that time. When people realized under the situation of financial crisis,is was not possible that to still have a free market, they needed someone to involved into their economy and help them get out…

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    1. There are many social changes happening within the military and some affect us more than others. As armed forces military members there is one particular issue that will affect us in the near future, if it has not already. The topic being, should men and women meet the same physical standards in the military? As one the most recent items in discussion it is important to have a solid understanding of the pros and cons of either adjusting or not adjusting the physical standards for women.…

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    “Florida’s state funded mental hospitals are supposed to be safe places to house and treat people who are a danger to themselves or others. But years of neglect and $100 million in budget cuts have turned them into treacherous warehouses were violence is out of control and patients can’t get the care they need.” (Anton et al). As described in this quote, Florida’s mental hospitals have turned into dangerous places for employees and patients. New levels of violence and major budget cuts have…

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    Ferdinand, and ended in 1918. There was a lot of pressure and stress at this time for america . During the conflict, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and Germany fought against Great Britain, Italy, Russia, Romania, France, Japan and the United States. Germany’s Team was the Central Powers and Great Britain’s Team were the Allied Powers. In four year’s of War nearly 9 million people died and millions were crippled and injured in many horrible ways. This essay gives causes and effects…

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    Have you ever thought about why The United States has progressed to where it is today? There are several inventions that have changed the world but one invention is often forgot about: Railroads. Railroads are interesting to study according to the following information: struggles before the railroads were built, the invention of it, struggles with it and its fixes, the Transcontinental Railroads, modern day trains and tracks, and how the railroads shaped Texas. Before the railroads were invented…

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    Iron Curtain

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    the post World War II period of hostility and tension between the United States and the Soviet Union, in many ways began before World War II even ended. The United States and the Soviet Union had opposing ideological principles that separated the countries. The United States accepted capitalist society while the Soviet Union believed in communism. Nevertheless, the US and USSR were allies during the second half of World War II, united in their epic struggle to defeat the Nazis. Their…

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    Jefferson have defined a great deal the history of the United States of America. His brilliance and rivalry with fellow cabinet member Alexander Hamilton in the George Washington’s cabinet has defined governance issues in the United States of America. Principally Thomas Jefferson was author of the declaration for independence and had served as governor of Virginia and minister in to the republic of France before being appointed as secretary of state by George Washington. Jefferson as a reformer…

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    around January 11, 1755 or 1757. Alexander Hamilton had many occupations. For example, he was a political scientist, government official, journalist, military leader, economist, and lawyer. Hamilton is also one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. Growing up, Alexander Hamilton had a hard life. His mother was Rachel Fawcett Lavien, and his father was James Hamilton, who was a Scottish trader. While Rachel had Alexander, she was married to John Lavien. John was a…

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