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…most of the Treaty of Versailles but not the League. They thought it would make the U.S.A. too involved in foreign affairs. Wilson saw that the League might not make it through Congress, so he went on the road and gave speeches to sway the public opinion…
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Category: /History
…The American Revolution Introduction The American Revolution, the bith of of the United States of America. If it wasn't for the revolution we wouldn't have the united states. In my report I will tell why it was the birth of the U.S.A and the causes…
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…that never stops. To end this, stricter handgun control laws and licensing are necessary to save lives. Today in the U.S.A, restricting guns to young children's access had been widely known to the public. However, there are still many incidents were kids have…
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…. Stricter handgun control laws and licensing are necessary to save lives. In the U.S.A. today, the restrictions of the access of guns to young children had been widely known to the public. However, there are still many incidents where kids have managed to get…
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Category: /Literature
…long term effects of heavy marijuana use are, possible lung cancer, heart attacks in juveniles, strokes in people under forty, and it depletes the brain of serotonin and the user may lose his sense of well being or may become depressed. The user may lose his…
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…and interventions are not as much in evidence as in earlier films. He does commandeer an ice cream truck to drive around Washington, reading the U.S.A. Patriot Act through a loudspeaker (after learning that few of the lawmakers who voted for it had actually read…
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…and defending democracy. The United States became directly involved in World War 2 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. The rise of fascism in Europe began when Germany turned to Adolf Hitler, an extremist. The Fascists, under Benito Mussolini, became…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. He united the whole U.S together. He remembered the revolution, which our ancestors had brought by facing numerous hardships. He urged Americans to work for the development of U.S.A and to make the future bright for coming American generations. Moreover…
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Category: /History
…and draining. The war on terrorism will decrease consumer spending, the stock market, exchange rates, airline costs, and immigration rates. Furthermore, how will a slowing global economy respond and deteriorate the slowing American economy? The terrorist attacks
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…to cause a destruction of Israel, however Rabin promised to allow normal life in our territories which are now occupied by Palestinians. The Declaration was in temporary agreement, until Palestinians started violent protests, and terror attacks in September…
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