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Category: /History
…help. However, just as they were about to do so, Spain tried compromising with Cuba. Although, then the bettleship Maine Blew up in the Havana Harbor. The United States knew they had to enter this war. In 1898, they did so. Whethere the Maine had blown…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Taliban will not suffice to do any more harm through acts of terrorism. They will be stopped immediately as the United States has officially declared war on Afghanistan and the Taliban. Gilgamesh would state: “Because of the evil…
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…with the expansion in Vietnam, US financial aid was greatly increased, Washington had, for example, sent out approximately $2billion worth of aid in the time running up to the Paris Peace Agreement. The war was costing money, and started to interfere with the economy…
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…Relatively Speaking... The Causes of America's Declaration of War on Germany         From as early as the late nineteenth century, the seeds for European conflict had already been sown. While a system of alliances existed which maintained…
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…"Even if conventional war is acceptable for Christians, nuclear war could neverbe." Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing you have considered more than one point of view. In the modern world, there has been much debate, particularly…
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…QUESTION: How did the Cold War begin and what "weapons" were used to fight this war? The Cold War was "the struggle for global power between the United States and the Soviet Union following World War II" (History book, pg. 874). The Cold War began…
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…Slavery 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…
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…Different groups within Australia's population had very strong reactions both for and against the federal government decision to send our troops to Vietnam to become involved in the war. The most imported supporter were Menzies like government. The most…
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…Why did the Americans win the War of Independence? Before the first shots were fired in the American War of Independence, very few people gave the Americans (also known as the 'colonists' or 'patriots') a chance. Britain had a population of 11 million…
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…Recruitment, Censorship and Propaganda were all used in conjunction with each other in order to get the public involved in the war. Posters and signs of propagandist material were initially used to recruit soldiers. In apprehension of the public becoming…
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