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    significant wars and events‚ one of the most recent and memorable to people today is the Cold War. The Cold War took place from 1945-1991 and was a long conflict between the USSR and the United States in which both countries undermined the other but no actual violence took place‚ it led to the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ it caused China to ally with the Soviets‚ and it ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain in 1991. After World War II‚ the Cold War began which was a war involving much

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    What were the causes and effects of slavery in the US? African Americans were sent over to the U.S and were forced to become slaves. Soon enough slavery reached its lowest point in America. There are many causes that lead to the nadir of slavery in the U.S. To begin with‚there are a of causes of slavery in America. The first one is the cotton machine. This caused cotton to reach its height. Also‚ Nat Turner was told by god to “slay his enemies”. Furthermore Frederick Douglass joined a black church

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    The Cold War was an ideological war when there was a great political and military conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. The two powers were on the opposite ends of the economic and political spectrum. The United States is the capitalist state‚ while the Soviet Union was Russia. Though there was no fighting between the two states‚ there was always the threat that could have triggered a full-blown world war. The Cold War lasted about 45 years and it changed the global political and

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    Vietnam‚ which was a Communist country. After a few years of fighting‚ the French retreated and the United States joined the war. The United States wanted to fight against Communism in North Vietnam‚ so they supported South Vietnam. With the help of the Hmong people and the Laotian government‚ the United States fought against North Vietnam for several years. As the war dragged on‚ the United States eventually withdrew from the fight. The Laotian government was left to negotiate with the Communists

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    In 2010 PBS aired a one hour Frontline documentary about the vaccine war in the United States. This documentary pitted scientists and parents against each other‚ scientist’s back up their claims with scientific evidence while the parent’s arguments are solely based on opinion. The parents introduced throughout the film who were against vaccines made claims that the vaccines given to children in today’s world are the cause of many issues‚ like the rise in autism‚ ADHD‚ and learning disabilities. These

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    After the war of 1812‚ America underwent some changes as a nation. In comparison to the country prior to the war‚ the United States initially appeared to be more united in the sense that only one party ruled‚ but in reality‚ this only increased factions within the government due to sectionalism and the court. Because the United States emerged as a one party nation after the War of 1812‚ members of past parties‚ such as the Federalists‚ felt the need to join with the Jeffersonians to maintain their

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    The United States has had a complicated role in the region throughout the last century. Following World War I‚ U.S. President Wilson wanted to implement self-determination in the Middle East‚ but the United States Senate voted against it. As a result‚ Britain and France remained the strongest powers in the Middle East. After World War II‚ Britain could no longer afford to maintain its powerful position in the Middle East‚ so they urged the United States to take their place. The United States

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    Americans daily? trillion gallons Identify three causes of water pollution.  sewage‚ chemical waste‚ pesticide runoff Smog is composed of which chemicals?  carbon dioxide‚ nitrogen‚ and sulfur dioxide Smog‚ combined with precipitation‚ results in what harmful effect?  acid rain How is burying and burning waste harmful to the environment?  Burying waste causes toxic chemicals to leech into the ground water. Burning waste causes toxic ash‚ which pollutes the air and falls back to Earth

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    In the race to become a supreme power in the world‚ the Cold War was between 1st world and 2nd world countries. It was mostly characterized by a power struggle of the United States and Russia‚ engaging in civil and proxy wars. The cold war also stimulated globalization 3.0‚ a movement of decolonization. Many countries that were previously colonized‚ encountered issues with getting back on their feet in all aspects. Thus‚ leading to the U.S intervening because they needed help to establish power of

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    of the Vietnam War the responses are from one extreme to the other. The Vietnam War has said to have been one of the most controversial wars in American history. It was after this war when Americans quit putting their trust in the arms of the government. The ultimate reason for the United States getting involved in the war was to stop the spread of communism. Many people supported the war in the beginning‚ but as time went on many minds were changed because; the United States’ government was

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