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…The medical treatment of American soldiers from the Civil War to the Korean War has gradually improved due to cleaner facilities.Due to cleaner facilities, there had been less casualties due to illness and disease. <Tab/><Tab/&…
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…Erin Gardner 465-53-1399 A Tug of War If the two women of Agamemnon, Clytaemnestra and Cassandra, were put to the test of Tug of War, would there be a winner or would neither win? A game of Tug of war meaning, a pull from…
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…THE WAR ON DRUGS Four score and seven years ago the US started a war, a civil war against its own citizens, a war on drugs. Dan Gardner, a reporter from the Ottawa Citizen says: Beginning in the early 20th century, most countries chose the most…
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…to war. This would mean that some of you might have to go to war.” “Students in college don’t go though, Mr. Emerson”, a student blurted out. “They aren’t making any exceptions for women or students in college anymore.” ‘WHAT?’ I thought. A million…
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…America is at War. Some are in support of it, and others oppose it. It matters not which side is taken, because the American people pay for the war. Every person that pays taxes on American soil has a hand in funding those troops sent over to protect…
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WAR PLANES From the noisy biplanes to the undetected stealth bombers of today, aircraft’s of war have drastically evolved at an amazing pace. From just starting out as reconnaissance for the land battle, planes are now used for reconnaissance…
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…The Cold War was already underway during World War II, we the United States were always worried about what the Russians next move would be. They had violated many agreements that they made with America. America was in great fear of the expansion…
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…The United States of America began to see the effects of Anglo-French War by the early 1800's. This European quarrel began affecting the United States shipping industry. Britain and France were violating neutral shipping rights of American…
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…Congress to declare war on Germany. The declaration passed the Senate 82 votes to 6. Wilson stated his goals in entering the war were to ensure peace in the world. He wanted the world to be safe for democracy and open to trade. Once the United States entered…
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War Hawks, took a very aggressive approach to Britain and its royal navy. However, the War Hawks and President Madison also had plans of expansion in mind, to extend its boarders to the North Pole, home to royal colonies of the now hated Great Britain…
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