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…entangle us In foreign wars...If we face the choice of profits or peace-this nation must answer, the nation will answer 'we choose peace' ",in which they did. A poll taken in 1939 revealed that ninety-four per cent of the citizens did not want the united states…
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…foreign players have become involved, some within the immediate sub-region, and more worrisome in fact, some from much further afield. That only serves to complicate the situation and to make peaceful resolution of the conflict that much more complex. The war
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…The War of 1812, also known as the "forgotten war," was a struggle to maintain American Independence from Great Britain. The war lasted for more than two years, and while it ended much like it started, in stalemate; it was in fact a war that once…
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…of the mistake of the Versailles Peace Treaty. Twenty million Russians had died in the 2nd World War and Stalin wanted compensation from Germany. Truman again didn’t want to repeat the mistakes of the end of the 1st World War and once again resisted. Stalin had won…
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…Total War is the total engagement of a nation's economic, social, cultural, and political capital in the war. Britain did engage all sides of its capital in the war effort and was successful in its allocation of it. They had to fill posts left by men…
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…Oppenheimer and Sakharov and the Cold War J. Robert Oppenheimer and Andrei Sakharov are both considered leaders of nuclear physics during the World War II and the Cold War. The two men had astonishingly similar lives, achievements and views…
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…and authorized the member states to use “all necessary means to uphold and implement Security Council Resolution # 660 and to restore international peace and security in this area”, unless Iraq fully complied with the resolutions on or before 15 January 1991…
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…their habit via lawful work. Drug deals gone bad. When a deal goes bad in an open market, there are peaceful means of recourse for the victim. One could complain to the Better Business Bureau or Consumer Reports; one…
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…The ambition to unite Germany under ein Volk, ein Reich (one people, one empire) was the primary goal of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party from the beginning of World War I to the end of World War II. This was not, however, a simple goal to achieve. Like…
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…in its concern to keep the USSR out of war. Stalin wanted to consolidate Communist power and modernise the country's industry. The Soviet Union was committed to collective action for peace, as long as that commitment did not mean that the Soviet Union would…
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