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Category: /History
…of the United States to shift its attention to possible threats to national homeland security. To further procrastinate these fears, a publicity-driven Wisconsin senator created a new era in American society, labeled the Era of McCarthyism. During this time…
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Category: /History
…. . . a response to the individual's need for security and protection . . . an outlet for aggression . . . anxiety . . . or it may reflect a sense of inferiority."23 Specifically referring to contemporary nationalism, Anthony Smith has written that "No other ideal has…
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…Americans, young or old, native-born or naturalized. More than that, our future also rests with all people and nations everywhere who wish to live in peace and security, reaching for what has come to be known as "the American dream." And so, the question now…
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Category: /Literature/English
…identity will be secured because the youth will all know about the nation and care for the country. But is a nation who sets its cultural identity on the foundation of the mass murder of the original people of the country what we want? The way other people…
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…retaliation. This policy is called nuclear deterrence. To base a country's national security on the threat to murder millions of innocents is an ethical issue of global proportion. Nuclear deterrence is the threat to retaliate with nuclear weapons. In general…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Canada entered World War One as a British Colony, and left it with an enlightened sense of nationalism that would eventually lead to demise of Britain’s authority over Canada. The Canadian Army Core, although starting out weak at the beginning of the war…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is Government Funded Health Care? Why should the United States have a National Health Care Plan? Why do people that live in the United States have to make sure to have health insurance when it could be automatic upon United States citizenship? Other countries have…
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…World War One was the explosive result of tension building between countries in Europe. Imperialism created power struggles, competition and rivalries among the countries in Europe. Militarism started suspicions among European countries. Nationalism
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…are uncontrollable. As a result of this shortage Israel along with Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan have made the protection of water a main priority. It has become an issue of national security for Israel and other countries that suffer from the same crisis (Amery…
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…advantages that are impossible for the state of nature to provide. (1) First of all, a government provides individuals with external security. In other words, the mere existence of a government allows for society as a whole to have a defense mechanism against…
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