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    Civil War Introduction The American Civil War is always remembered as central event in the history of the United States of America. The revolution of 1776 to 1783 resulted in the creation of the America but what kind of nation the America would have‚ was determined by the civil war of 1861 to 1865. There were two basic questions that were needed to get answered and remain unanswered even by the revolution. These questions raised the unanswered thought that whether the United States was to be a

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    Coke and Pepsi were both created before 1900. Coke was invented in Atlanta by pharmacist John Pemberton in 1886. Pepsi also was created by a pharmacist- Celeb Bradham from New Bern‚ North Carolina in 1898 Cola -Cola Origins Formula The original ingredients of Coca-Cola were intended to have health benefits and be refreshing. Coca-Cola contained coca leaves and kola nuts‚ known to promote energy. Coca leaves‚ from which cocaine derives‚ was primary ingredient but was fully removed from the formula

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    “The Weimar Republic was doomed from the moment it was created” To what extent do you agree with this statement? _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Nicolai DP1 History The Weimar Republic was created in 1919 after Wilhelm II abdicated. The new government consisted of the ones who signed the Treaty of Versailles‚ and so nationalistic Germans thought this to be traitorous. The severe consequences given by the treaty

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    The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy “The Truman Years” 5-9-2013 The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy “The Truman Years” Summarize a situation that required U.S. diplomatic efforts during the President’s time in office. Vice President Harry S. Truman took office on April 12‚ 1945‚ after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Truman was unknown to most when he was selected as vice president for Roosevelt’s forth term. As our nation’s 33rd President‚ Truman was faced with

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    The Thirty Years War was a series of battles that were fought primarily on German soil but also in Central Europe. Thirty Years War began 1618 and over the course of thirty years‚ it ended in 1648. The war started out as the Bohemian phase and lasted until 1621. The most important battle of this period was the Battle of White Mountain. Ferdinand II became King in 1617 and because they feared he would re-enforce Catholicism on them‚ they got rid of him and offered the crown to Frederick V. On November

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    Forgiving Student Debt

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    Forgive and Forget Student Debt? As Graduation comes near we all like to believe that our careers begin debt free behind that glass door‚ we turn the knob and all our extensive work will have paid off. When in fact‚ the glass door shatters and the student faces reality of paying back student loans. There is little dispute today that the number of students who have student loan debt has increased. Kayla Webley‚ article “Is Forgiving Student Loan Debt a Good Idea” touched on a topic that I too soon

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    Was World War II a legitimate war? in the context of just war theory. ’In war some sorts of restraint‚ both on what we can legitimately fight for (jus ad bellum) and on how we may legitimately fight (jus in bello)‚ are morally required’.1 However‚ recent theorists also add the responsibility and accountability of warring parties after the war (jus post bellum) to the main two categories of just war theory. From Christian perspective the function of the JWT was simply an excuse of making war morally

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    Life and Debt Response Paper Taylor Sun 9/29/2011 St. John’s University Globalization has been a controversial topic for decades followed by the industrialization. The debate of whether it is positive or negative for the human race has caused much divergence‚ consequently leading to vast conflicts between different cultures‚ nations‚ and peoples. Although globalization brought convenience to the lives of a few on a daily basis in the industrialized countries‚ it also brought

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    The problem of slavery in the territories created tensions that contributed to the breakup of the Union in 1860-61. The main explanation for the origins of the American Civil War is slavery‚ especially when it came to Southern anger. The Southern anger was based on the Northern attempts to avoid further slave expansion‚ which lead to numerous acts‚ and essentially caused the war against Mexico. The United States was a nation divided into two different regions separated by the Mason-Dixon Line

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    Lucile Poitevin Who was more responsible for the Cold War? The Cold War was an undeclared and nonviolent War between the USA and the USSR. There are different points of view to the date of the beginning of the Cold War by the historian. They argue that it started in July 1945‚ at the Potsdam Conference. Others argue that the dropping of the atomic bomb in August 1945 was the actual start of the Cold War. To open up‚ we are going to observe how the USA was more responsible‚ to follow we are going

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