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    There are many history of race discrimination like Skinhead in England and Nazism in Germany. Especially race discrimination of United States is become a big issue globally after the Civil war. Also South Korea has a hard time of Racism entering a new phase like a multicultural society. And there are a number of similarities and differences between the United States…

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    he had a dream. Not just any dream, but a dream with an important meaning. He cried out for an end to racism in the United States. Dreams don’t just come true overnight. We, the people of the United States, must work to obtain our hopes and dreams for our sacred future. In a country like ours, we are lucky. Being lucky, I believe, is an understatement for citizens of the United States. We possess rights and freedoms unlike any other nation. So, it is a privilege we should take advantage of. My…

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    Globalization and the Future of the United States The United States has been driven by geopolitics to drive foreign policy through most of the 20th Century. Through the last decade of the 20th Century, the world saw the close of the Cold War with the Soviet Union, and the emergence of the European Union – both forged by the United States’ involvement. They helped to create an open world economy, free trade routes and sea lanes, lenders to the world, reserve currency globally,…

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    of American politics. As the Native Americans were beginning to get pushed toward extinction the land west of the Mississippi was all in the hands of white Americans with the concept of manifest destiny in mind. As a result of the idea that the United States was meant to expand to the Pacific more and more land became available to plantation owners. As settlers moved farther and farther west the issue of race became important as the Mexican government, who controlled Texas at the time, had…

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    nation, the Declaration of Independence and of course the Constitution. A capitalist country that is moving more and more towards socialism, The United States of America, land of the free. With a population of 318,892,103 and growing, English as the primary spoken language, known for their diverse mix of races, customs and traditions, the United States of America is sought out by most human beings to be an amazing place to fulfill your dreams, fix broken hope and change the lives of its people…

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    Obesity and its associated comorbidities such as heart disease and type II diabetes have become a major public health concern in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “More than one-third of U.S. adults are obese; and 20.6% of adolescents age 12-19 are classified as obese”(CDC). As these numbers continue to grow, people are beginning to question the cause of this epidemic. There are several factors contributing to Americas weight problem including…

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    1. Brazil sued the United States because according to (Cengage Unit 8 Agriculture), “saying the subsidies the United States provided to U.S. workers violated the WTO agreements and gave U.S farmers an unfair advantage.” The WTO then agreed with this claim and let Brazil retaliate against America. Brazil enacted punitive measures against America that according to (Cengage Unit 8 Agriculture) “Involved imposing tarrifs and lifting patent protections on U.S. goods.” In response the U.S. gave 150…

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    against the Japanese during World War II. The South was led by a non-communist regime and was helped by the United States. When President Kennedy was assassinated Lyndon Johnson inherited the problem of the Vietnam War. Like the three presidents before him, He was determined to prevent North Vietnamese Communists from taking over the government of South Vietnam. Johnson believed United States security relied on containing on spreading communism. Johnson felt it was a necessity to increase troops…

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    a foreign desert land that the United States now recognizes as Iraq. People have their opinions if the United States made the correct decision in their involvement in the war. Although the United States did gain much Intel, helped locals and executed Saddam Hussein, there are many that wonder if it was in the best interest to invade Iraq considering the numerous consequences. There are both positive and negative consequences that have resulted from the United States going to war with Iraq.…

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    The United States is a strong believer of federalism. Federalism is the agreement for the federal government to stay out of the independent state government and to only worry about laws that are governed by the Constitution. Therefore, society can have different laws in every state and things that are legal in one state may not be in the other. An example to this is a current change in laws with the legalization of Cannabis in specific states. Federalism is relevant because the United States…

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