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     tension had been increasing between the US and Japan‚ Japan wanted to be  the dominant power in East Asia. Japan also needed resources‚ so they wanted to gain land.  Pearl Harbor occurred because of the Japanese wanting to gain land for these resources.  They decided that the Dutch East Indies would be the best place to try and obtain the land  they needed. However‚ the Japanese thought that if they attacked the Dutch East Indies that  they would pull the US into the war. So they needed to find a way to keep the US out of the 

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    the assassination of President William McKinley‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ became President of the America in 1901. President Roosevelt brought excitement and power to the office‚ and lead the American people toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy. President Roosevelt immediately worked towards the previous set goal of the U.S. of creating and controlling a canal through Central America. Roosevelt reversed the previous decision by the Walker Commission for a Nicaragua Canal‚ and moved

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    Ljucovic 10/26/08 DBQ on Immigration Ms. Cavalli Immigration is the act of people entering into a new country to settle permanently. People immigrated to the United States starting in the 1820’s primarily‚ and still do to this very day! During the 1820’s until the late 1870’s‚ mainly only immigrants from the Northern and Western Europe came to the U.S‚ and these immigrants were called “Old Immigrants.” During the 1880’s and until the 1920’s is when the “New Immigrants”

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    The United States’ foreign policy between 1920 and 1940 was based on the idea of creating peace and protecting the country as well as the other nations from getting involve in another international conflict. Even though these were the principals of the foreign policy‚ it was constantly changing and establishing slightly different ideas and points of view on how the U.S’ relationship with other countries should look like throughout that period. After World War I U.S was strongly discouraged by

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    The changing role of Women in the 1920’s from a photograph taken from a 1928 US fashion magazine This source is a picture of four women dressed in flapper dresses (shorter dresses that showed off more of their body). In this source I have recognised that these women may be dancing the Charleston. This could have also been danced to jazz music. This source tells us that women weren’t accompanied by men anymore (without chaperones); this gave the impression that they were single and could whatever

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    DBQ There were many social and economic effects of the global flow of silver from the mid 16th century to the early 18th century. Examples of this include the social change of Chinese traditions and the economic change of Asian inflation of silver. The global flow of sliver effected Chinese traditions. Documents 1 and 3 state that socially‚ from a non-bias point of view‚ that sliver is changing Chinese traditions because now if you have no silver at all‚ you won’t have enough in society‚ where

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    The Importance of External Factors In Influencing The Conducting Of US Foreign Policy To answer the essay question‚ external factors are indeed important in influencing the conducting of American foreign policy‚ as they are for all countries. They are important because they determine the direction American foreign policy takes‚ and with it‚ can drastically alter the futures of entire countries (Iraq & Afghanistan post 9/11). This essay will devote itself to exploring and explaining how each external

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    Movies: The Changing Society in the 1920s Tina Wang US History March 7th‚ 2014 2 The 1920s was an important time period in American history due to the significant transformation of the film industry that further influenced the economy and the society. Both silent and sound movies were largely produced during the time that not only made the entertainment more popular but also created a new trend in the society. With such big influences‚ the economy in the United States also relied

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    Reduce‚ Renew‚ And Innovate: U.S. Environmental Policy And Energy Resources Ned Lentz ENG 122 Fawn vonFrohling May 25‚ 2013 The nineteenth and twentieth centuries brought many wonderful inventions that advanced the human race into a world of technology driven by energy. The need for consumable fuels such as oil‚ coal‚ and natural gas needed for energy are growing on such a rapid pace that international production facilities can barely keep up with global demand. In BP’s “Statistical

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    the growing hostilities of the Latin American countries‚ and increasing concern in Great Britain and France‚ the United states decided on a new approach. In 1920 the United States policy became more of a offering of economic assistance‚ and cooperation with its Latin American neighbors. In my opinion‚ the United States does not follow this policy anymore. I do believe that it is possible to still follow the Monroe Doctrine‚ at least in the spirit of which it was written. It is easy to see that the

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