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nuclear weapon states and is a                                     growing military power."                            1. State Dispatch, July 24, 1995. pp.587-590                   2. China has…
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…road crew are always behind), and we had problems with hills. But most of the trip wasn't that harsh. It took us one hour and twenty minutes to arrive in the town of Johnson. We passed this time with some deep conversation regarding nuclear weapons
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…supply North Korea with weapons and supplies. The US, on the other hand, did commit its own troops as part of a UN international-peace keeping force. In reality, the UN force was in name only; the troops were made up of almost entirely American forces…
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…, and Truman invested his faith in the U.S. Monopoly of atomic weapons. The U.S began to build atomic stockpiles and to conduct tests on the Bikini Islands in the Pacific. By 1950, as a scientific adviser observed, the U.S. "Has a stockpile capable of somewhat more…
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…of a Soviet Union which would pose a threat to world peace. That was the Realism's way of thinking, that in order to contain the threat of the Communist Soviet Union, the United States spent billions ands billions of dollars on new weapons, such as the Star War…
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…history, we faced the danger of becoming extinct, from the overpowering animals in prehistoric times to the overpowering nuclear weapons during the Cold War. Today, our problem is very different and much more severe, the problem is that there will be simply too…
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…. Even more scary is how easily one can acquire chemical and biological agents, even nuclear weapons. In April of 1993 a fifty-four year old man was stopped at the Canadian border by customs officials who found packages of ricin, known in the chemistry world…
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…of peasants, China suddenly became organized, and even developed a nuclear weapon. Much like South Africa, China was able to reorganize, under a strong central leader. Luckily, the U.S.S.R. and China did not have the best of relationships; otherwise the communist…
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…II and brought the world into the nuclear age.         In September 1940, after the fall of France, Hitler and Mussolini made an alliance with Japan. The Tripartite Pact provided the right of entry of Japanese troops into Indochina. Japan…
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…there. 3.<Tab/>The president canceled American participation in the Olympic games. b.<Tab/>End of the Cold War 1.<Tab/>Gorbachev made an agreement with the United States in 1987 to eliminate intermediate-range nuclear
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