Papers 1341-1350 of total 49350 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…The War inside the Military In the midst of the war on terrorism the United States is increasingly depending on its military men and women. President Bush, Congress, and the American Press have heaped richly deserved praise on the military…
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Category: /History
…Everyone’s opinion is different, some say one thing, some say another but the big question is, who was to blame for the Cold War? The United States of America? The Soviet Union? Maybe it was inevitable and bound to happen, but maybe it was partly both…
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Category: /History
…1. Revisionist Criticism History has shown that the events of the present effect how people look at the past. This was the case when revisionist thinking in the United States that was becoming popular during the Vietnam War. The revisionist thinkers…
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Category: /History
…there amongst all of the people was Abraham Lincoln, the President of the Union. There he stood giving his great speech honoring the men who sacrificed there lives in the war to free many others, to let people live in peace. That day few people truly listened…
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Category: /History
…settlement. The U.S., disillusioned by the Europeans' failure to repay their war debts, retreated into isolationism. The Failure of Peace Efforts During the 1920s, attempts were made to achieve a stable peace. The first was the establishment (1920…
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…that are so obvious in the differences between these two conflicts then we are condemned to repeat the same mistakes. Lets just pray that it does not take the death of another 58,000 of America's men to learn that the politicians place is not in war but in peace
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…Pledge where Germany will cease to attack ships without warning. <Tab/>It was almost certain that the United States would go to war. Wilson asked for a "peace without victory". He sends Col. Edward House to Europe to meet with the British…
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…wait for allies. More American's believe that war will make the economy worse than believe war will improve it or have no impact. Many people in the world now think that President Bush is a greater threat to world peace than Iraqi President Saddam…
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Category: /History
…infuriated the Argentines, who had taken control of the Falklands upon receiving independence from Spain in 1816. With his imperialistic seizure of the islands, Onslow began a sequence of events that would end nearly 150 years later in war. Shortly after…
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…From One War to Another The French and Indian war, a war that had assembled the largest number of troops ever, was caused by more than a hundred years of rivalry between the two countries, had several consequences on the British Empire, and impacted…
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