Papers 1661-1670 of total 12759 found.
Category: /History
…radically, and its capacities to control its people and domestic social processes have declined. The possession of the nuclear weapons ended the possibility of conventional war between nuclear states. Modern communications form the basis of international civil…
Details: Words: 1939 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…to eat and have lives and move towards social improvements. Worrying too much about environmental consequences only holds back people’s lives. We have grown large enough to alter creation whether by the single great explosion of a nuclear weapon
Details: Words: 1989 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
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…in are trade, security, education, tourism, foreign aid, culture, sport, employment and defence. Australia had made a major contribution to the major development in starting international government to stop the production of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons
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…. troops entered Haiti to keep the peace. A major conflict with North Korea was eased with an agreement offering North Korea assistance with its civilian nuclear program in return for the relinquishment of plutonium-producing nuclear reactors. Clinton used…
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…American politicians in favor of the war in the early years, and because of this presidential canidate Goldwater used this to and sway the American people to use tactical nuclear weapons. Congress to quickly and overwhelminly passed the resoloution…
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…this as well, and the threat of a nuclear war was ever present, especially with the Russians successfully testing an atomic bomb in 1949. (Sharnik 56) This called for an increase in nuclear armament, and if a war broke out, this document would guarantee…
Details: Words: 1987 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, entered the Navy's nuclear submarine program and went on to study nuclear physics at Union College. When his father died in 1953, Jimmy left the Navy to take over the family business. He was elected to the Georgia state…
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…of intercontinental ballistic missiles. Everything was all the more risky as nuclear weapons came into play: the Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in October 1962, after U.S. intelligence reconnaissance flights verified reports that the Soviets were constructing launching…
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…economic trends would lay the foundation for resisting intrusive international pressure or competition. India should acquire limited nuclear weapons and IRBM capacities to a level where regional or global powers would accept that generating pressure on India…
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…that the state could ill-afford added to the growing problems of the economy. One of the largest arms races in history took place during the Cold War. The scramble for stocking up on nuclear weapons between the United States and the USSR reached epic proportions…
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