Papers 2561-2570 of total 49350 found.
…Foreign Policy Since World War II. (New York 1981) 7. Khruschchev, Nikita S; For Victory In Peaceful Competition With Capitalism. (London 1960) 8. Mc Cagg Jr, William O; Stalin Embattled:1943-1948. (Michigan 1978) 9. Kennan, George F; Russia And The West…
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…Although some historians feel that the Civil War was a result of political blunders and that the issue of slavery did not cause the conflict, this interpretation fails to consider the two main causes of the war itself: the expansion of slavery, and its…
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…FOR many years before the outbreak of the Civil War the United States had become an object of anxiety or of envy to many, of wonder and curiosity to all mankind. Their prosperity, attached by a thousand beneficent links to the prosperity of England…
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…Although there were many conflicts that caused the Spanish-American-Cuban War, the three main ones were revolution led by Jose Marti, the De Lome letter, and the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine. <Tab/>One of the reasons war broke out between…
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…Reagan, Russia, and the cold war (Includes some citations) The cold war was a post-World War II struggle between the United States and its allies and the group of nations led by the Soviet Union. Direct military conflict did not occur between the two…
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…There were many events leading up to world war, each doing its own significant part in causing the outbreak. Although they all had input in causing the war, it is obvious that certain events were historically more important than others. In the following…
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…evolving move towards compromise between Sudan's warring sides" and terminated promising steps towards a peace agreement to end the civil war that had left 1.5 million dead since 1981, which might have also led to "peace in Uganda and the entire Nile Basin…
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…There are numerous reasons why the North won the Civil War, however I will attempt to narrow the focus to a few specific issues that were of major importance. Here is one man’s opinion, “In all history, no nation of mere agriculturists ever made…
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…Duty, Honor, and Rape: A War’s Hidden Tragedy When war erupts, the rules we lived by before the battle no longer apply. The purposeful ending of lives and the devastation of property become widely accepted, either reluctantly or wholeheartedly. We…
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…U.S. Soldiers After World War II- The accounts from soldiers describing combat in general present an image of a hellish nightmare where all decency and humanity could be lost. For men who fought under these conditions, coming home was a very…
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