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  • The Vietnam War

    The Vietnam War

    The Cold War started in 1947 and lasted until 1991. The United States and the Soviet Union were involved. Korea and China were already Communists, and with Vietnam also a Communist country. Communists would rule more than one-quarter of the globe, from East Germany across to the coasts of Japan, the Philippines and Australia. The United States government then promoted the Domino Theory. The government speculated that if one state in a region came under

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    Submitted: November 4, 2013 Autor: viki
  • The Comparison of Attitude to War Between Dulce Et Decorum Est and the Charge of the Light Brigade

    The Comparison of Attitude to War Between Dulce Et Decorum Est and the Charge of the Light Brigade

    The comparison of attitude to war between Dulce Et Decorum Est and The Charge Of The Light Brigade Although both poems are written about war, Own and Tennyson show very different attitudes towards war. In The Charge Of The Light Brigade, Tennyson creates a very positive attitude towards war. He glorifies war, and shows how heroic the soldiers fighting in this war were. On the other hand, Owen shows the real side to war, and

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • Causes of the Civil War

    Causes of the Civil War

    Bracket 1: John Brown’s Raid John Brown’s raid was undoubtedly more influential to the start of the Civil war than the Industrial Revolution because it was the event that solidified the South’s mistrust against the North and convinced them that that North was actively planning the murder of slaveholders and looking to destroy the Southern way of life. John Brown was a fervent abolitionist who believed that emancipation for slaves would only be brought to

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: aureliel
  • Crown Prince Wilhelm on the Prospect of War,1913

    Crown Prince Wilhelm on the Prospect of War,1913

    Crown Prince Wilhelm on the Prospect of War,1913 The primary source is an excerpt from Crown Prince Wilhelm's book “Germany in Arms”, published in 1913. Through this manifest, Wilhelm sought to commend Germany's rise to power over the last half a century and also to caution the German people about getting too comfortable in this “apparent” period of peace. As the tension between the European nations kept rising Prince Wilhelm, heir to the throne of

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    Submitted: November 13, 2013 Autor: valix
  • All Aspiring Leaders Should Read and Apply Sun Tzu's Principles Found in the "art of War"

    All Aspiring Leaders Should Read and Apply Sun Tzu's Principles Found in the "art of War"

    Sun Tzu was not only a warrior and warlord, but was also a philosopher who wrote his ideas down in a text we know call “The Art of War”. His philosophy on Leadership, Strategy, and communication were written over 2000 years ago, but can be successfully applied to today’s challenging business environment. Sun Tzu’s philosophy is so unique and successful, it is mandatory reading for all managers at the software giant Oracle Systems. Larry Ellison

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    Submitted: November 15, 2013 Autor: regaltime28
  • Lasting Influences of the Trojan War

    Lasting Influences of the Trojan War

    Lasting influences of the Trojan War The popular myth of the Trojan War has been communicated across many cultures and time periods since its creation around the 13th century B.C. This essay will discuss the lasting influences of the Trojan War represented by classical Greek vases, Roman literature and New Zealand lithographs and etchings. This essay will also examine what the depiction of the Trojan War tells us about the cultures themselves. Greeks The first

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    Submitted: November 22, 2013 Autor: CherieEmma
  • Reconstructing the Cold War

    Reconstructing the Cold War

    Ted Hopf, in his book Reconstructing the Cold War, recognizes and explains why “societal constructivism” is best used to explain the Soviet Unions’ actions during the early years of the Cold War. He acknowledges that other scholars have attempted to explain and solve Cold War puzzles, but simply fall short of explaining why there were conflicts after World War II. Hopf argues that other theories fail to recognize the role and importance of what it

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    Submitted: November 23, 2013 Autor: salmbro
  • Drama in World War I

    Drama in World War I

    World War I Drama in Lines of grey, muttering faces, masked with fear, They leave their trenches, going over the top, While time ticks blank and busy on their wrists, And hope, with furtive eyes and grappling fists, Flounders in mud. O Jesus, make it stop! - Siegfried Sassoon (1947, p.71) World War I was the first war in human history to demonstrate Humankind's immense capability of destruction. It cost, beside the psychical, social and

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    Submitted: November 27, 2013 Autor: ezzoubeir
  • Possible Afghan Collapse/civil War


    Possible Afghan Collapse/civil War


    Possible Afghan Collapse/Civil War
 I chose the possible Afghan collapse and/or civil war issue going on right now. The Afghan government has been helped get back on their feet by American troops and money but has failed in gaining national trust. Afghanistan could turn into a civil war as U.S. troops are supposed to leave in 2014, with old rivalries re-emerging between the north and south. Afghanistan could be heading to a war between the

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    Submitted: December 2, 2013 Autor: peter
  • Effects of Cold War on Americans

    Effects of Cold War on Americans

    The Cold War was considered an ideological arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union. This "ideological arms race" had a major impact on the social and cultural way of life for many Americans. The strengthening of the military and the containment of communism were a priority. Ideology and patriotism were questioned at every turn creating an atmosphere of fear. Even recreational activities like film watching were affected. America also witnessed an industrial

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    Submitted: December 6, 2013 Autor: bigpun
  • The War of 1812: America's Second War of Independence

    The War of 1812: America's Second War of Independence

    "Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light…" Although these words from The Star Spangled Banner are familiar to nearly every American, the war that gave rise to them is often times forgotten. This song came from the War of 1812, which is sometimes referred to as the Second War of Independence. It is one of the overlooked wars in United States history, often lost in American's memory, overshadowed by its bookends—the Revolutionary

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    Submitted: December 9, 2013 Autor: jon
  • The Reason Why the British Lost the Revolutionary War

    The Reason Why the British Lost the Revolutionary War

    The reason why the Revolutionary War started was because the colonists wrote the Declaration of Independence because they were tired of being taxed and wanted to be their own country. In the declaration they put a Declaration of Natural Rights and it said "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and The

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    Submitted: December 10, 2013 Autor: viki
  • The French and Indian War

    The French and Indian War

    The French and Indian War The French and Indian War raged from 14 to 1763, and it led to drastic changes in the North American continent. By the middle of the eighteenth century, European colonists had lived in North America for nearly a century and a half. With the arrival of the Europeans, the Native Americans lives were forever changed because the expansion of European settlement not only displaced indigenous people, but it also led

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    Submitted: December 14, 2013 Autor: peter
  • A War That Never Goes Away

    A War That Never Goes Away

    The Civil War was the bloodiest war in all of United States history. The war had different reasons of coming about. The war began as a fight for national unity, but the cry for the abolition of slavery soon took a hold and set forth a new reason to continue the fight. The people experienced exponential devastation with the amount of casualties from this war and that is one reason this war haunts so many.

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    Submitted: December 14, 2013 Autor: rita
  • War and Religion

    War and Religion

    For example: An example would be, a Jewish student attends a school where a majority of the students are Christian; therefore, that Jewish student could be harassed by other students for not praying the same way or not praying at all like they do. Now, say that student is atheist and a majority of the students are still Christian, then the atheist student that doesn't pray at all when prayer time is allotted, may be

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    Submitted: December 19, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • World War II Case

    World War II Case

    Mila 18 World War II fumed from 1939 to 1945 with fascist leaders that came to complete power in Europe using brutal force and unstoppable power. The leader and dictator of the fascist Nazi party, Adolf Hitler, hunted utter control of the land and demolition of the world's problems; the Jews. The Jews were practically starved, given little food, and lived in towns called ghettos, set up by Hitler, prominently for Jews. The amount of

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    Submitted: January 26, 2014 Autor: simba
  • What Laid out the Foundation for the Civil War?

    What Laid out the Foundation for the Civil War?

    The Civil War did not just start over one action or decision, but the combination of many. One great reason for the start of the Civil War was abolitionism. Abolitionism was practiced heavily in the north and it taught that slavery was completely wrong and should be abolished, thus giving them the name Abolitionists. Another cause for the Civil War the Mexican War in the west. The US was continuing in their faith of manifest

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    Submitted: February 4, 2014 Autor: peter
  • Civil War Case

    Civil War Case

    The Civil war was known to be the war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy from 1861 and 1865. Both sides constantly fought and fought trying to see which one of them would come out victorious regarding the terms nationality and freedom. If the confederacy won the civil war, the Union would no longer exist and with that slavery would cease to exist as well. Slavery was the cornerstone of the

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    Submitted: February 5, 2014 Autor: Alexis97
  • One Underlying Cause of World War 1

    One Underlying Cause of World War 1

    On July 24, 1914, World War I began causing a huge uproar in countries around the world, mostly Europe. With the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the “heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne,” (pink document) this caused the spark for the war. Once Russia declared war on Austria-Hungary, Germany declared war on Russia, this lead to a massive chain reaction in the countries of Europe. This was not the underlying cause of World War I

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    Submitted: February 10, 2014 Autor: lovincookiez
  • Post Civil War Period

    Post Civil War Period

    DBQ In the post Civil War period, known as the Age of Big Businesses, or as the Gilded Age period by some, many aspects of the USA were influenced by large businesses and their owners. In this period, businesses became powerful and controlling on the economy, they created different labor conditions, and they influenced politics through corrupted acts. Factory workers felt the presence of corporate owners each day in nearly every aspect of their lives.

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    Submitted: February 19, 2014 Autor: simba
  • World War I

    World War I

    There were a couple of major reasons for the cause of World War I. One was when Germany started using unrestricted submarine warfare and sunk a number of ships carrying American passengers. One of the first challenges to the U.S. neutrality law was when the Germans torpedoed the British ship, Lusitania, and killed 128 Americans. Wilson sent a note stressing the Germans would be held “strictly accountable.” There would be other sinkings to follow with

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    Submitted: February 19, 2014 Autor: katcal11
  • How Do the Poems "refugee Blues" and "disabled" Present the Impacts of War?

    How Do the Poems "refugee Blues" and "disabled" Present the Impacts of War?

    Wilfred Owen and W H Auden are both war poets, each experiencing a different war but both expressing the same feeling-loss. The two poems Disabled; by Wilfred Owen and Refugee Blues by W H Auden were both a passionate response to the horrors of war. Disabled talks about a warrior, in third narrative perspective, during World War 1, who has lost his youth as he believed that this will make his country, friends, family and

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    Submitted: February 23, 2014 Autor: simba
  • Civil War and Freedom

    Civil War and Freedom

    The Civil War and Freedom Freedom is a complex concept. It is also happens to be one of the most influential concepts in history. Throughout every civilization that has ever existed freedom has been a central issue. This is no different in the United States, as this very concept lead to the deadliest conflict in its short history. The fact is, freedom has a different meaning and definition to every single person. It is truly

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    Submitted: March 3, 2014 Autor: johnsmith
  • What Caused World War 1?

    What Caused World War 1?

    What caused World War 1? World War 1 was ranked the most deadly conflict in human history. The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I was over 37 million. The tension in Europe was very very high, a little spark could explode the whole thing into a bigger thing, and that spark was the death of the arch-duke of Austria-Hungary by a Serbian assassin. The assassin wanted Serbia to have freedom,

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    Submitted: March 12, 2014 Autor: Antonio
  • War on Terror

    War on Terror

    September 11, 2001 will forever be remembered in the minds and hearts of Americans around the world. No single event has shaped the way America has done its business since the Founding Fathers created the Constitution in 1776. The president, George Bush, not only radically changed his foreign and domestic policies but the mindset of the American people transformed as well. Because of the September 11 terrorist attacks that occurred in the United States, America

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    Submitted: March 27, 2014 Autor: andrew

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