Category: /History
The Great War: Europes Disillusionment
The First World War, which lasted from 1914 to 1918, was known at the time as the Great War. It involved more countries than any previous war. World War I introduced new technology
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GERMANY: THE ROOT OF THE COLD WAR
by Stephen Davies
After Hitler's defeat in World War II, Germany was in turmoil, and the four major Allies -- France, Britain, the USA and Russia -- split the country, first to obtain reparations and then attempt
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The post war era following the Second World War in American history was a time of great growth and development of American ideas, society and culture. Suburban life has been created and flourishing. American developers returning home from the war held
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Category: /History/North American History
The five main causes of the Civil War were the formation of the Confederate States of America, sectionalism, the secession of the Southern states, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and the Missouri Compromise of 1820. At the time, many events angered both
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The United States, without doubt, had to become a major part of World War 1. Isolationism was simply not an option. The U.S. had no choice but to defend both itself and its allies from the hostility of the Germans. There was truly no other option
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Category: /History/North American History
and the Reconciliationist movement, as the name simply changed over time. The Lost Cause movement began with prominent figures of the Confederacy attempting to further the ideals they fought for in the Civil War, in doing so hopefully legitimizing them. This idea was further
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Seven Years War
During the late 1750s and early 1760s, Fredrick of Prussias invasion of the German state of Saxony had sparked a world wide series of conflict that also raged in North America. This war was known as the Seven Years War
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Losing the War on Drugs
America is spending millions of dollars to run ad campaigns with teenage
waifs smashing up the kitchen with frying pans, brain fried egg commercials, and
other inaccurate and misleading ads put fear into our nations youth
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The War of 1812 - In the Publics Eyes
Throughout the years of 1803 to 1812, the people of the United States, were pushed over the edge and were forced to retaliate against the antagonistic Britain, simply because of their ignorance toward
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Which of these countries was most responsible for the Cold War USA or USSR?
Both USA and USSR contributed to the slow evolvement of the Cold War, although I would accuse the USSR of being the more responsible of the two parties. Stalins initial
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