Papers 1721-1730 of total 53144 found.
Category: /History
…, a document brought together by the National Security Council in 1950, a relatively new organization set up to create a department of defense, as well as the Central Intelligence Agency. (Sharnik 30) This document expanded thoroughly on the Truman Doctrine…
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…children to,' pronounced the city manager Robert Plummer when informed. He quickly had the sinister sweets removed to protect the innocent from the knowledge of the Soviet Union. The preceding is an example of the extent to which the national hysteria…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and Americans themselves. Unfortunately, the African Americans were the first to lose their jobs. The American citizens denied them public work use. Meanwhile, the rest of the nation grew worse. Thirteen million citizens were unemployed by 1933. One out of every…
Details: Words: 1901 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…on U.S. soil, with two incidents occurring in 1997 (Center 1). “Technology, America’s ally in the cold war has become the nation’s greatest national security vulnerability. Weapons of mass destruction may soon fall into the hands of terrorists, if they have…
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Category: /History
…was the Federal Theatre Project, the Federal Art Project, and the Federal Writers Project. Here, actors, painters, musicians, and writers were given work. Lastly, the National Youth Administration gave part-time employment to students, helped to establish training…
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Category: /History
…varying national values and perspectives. Also, the United States and Canada exhibit differing approaches towards social security and health care. Finally, the two nations display distinct attitudes in regards to cultural diversity, with the portrayal…
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Category: /History
…decline. (Lee, 149) Reform was absolutely necessary after economic stability was ensured to prevent the Nation from falling to the bottom of a great swamp once again. The Securities Act made it necessary for businesses on Wall Street to release all…
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…routed or defeated the Iranians. It ended when Iran accepted United Nations (UN) Security Council Resolution 598, leading to a 20 August 1988 cease-fire. <Tab/>On August 2, 1990 Iraqi military forces, on orders from President Saddam Hussein…
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…freedom to become the wealthiest of one’s nation, many inequalities form in the distribution of wealth. As many citizens are able to acquire their needs to survive and eventually purchase luxuries, some citizens are not able to support their own existence…
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…, he was undoubtedly committing treason. Though treason is usually considered to be evident during times of war, treason can also be defined as placing national security in jeopardy, such as the case of Agee. Agee's passport should not only have been taken…
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