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    The Civil War was one of the main wars in the American history‚ which had drastic effects including the death of a huge amount of Americans‚ reconstruction‚ Carpetbaggers‚ and Jim Crow Laws. I believe that the Civil War was fought over the issue of slavery and not the state rights. There were various causes of the slavery but the expansion of slavery was the core issue which had increased the tensions between the North and South America. This is because as the North had growing industrialization

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    The lasting effects of the Great War can be seen everywhere; from the conflict in the Middle East‚ to the shaping of Eastern Europe today. The cause of the Great War can not be boiled down to one singular factor‚ however‚ all of the events widely cited as the cause for the war when brought together which encompass the cause for the outbreak in 1914. “On July 28‚ 1914 Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Within a week‚ Russia‚ Belgium‚ France‚ Great Britain and Serbia had lined up against Austria-Hungary

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    Vietnam War on Society (Aus&VC) The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on Vietnam Vets‚ Who although fought their hardest for their country returned to a country that saw them as murderers and less than heroes. There were no parades for them and they were met with contempt rather than gratitude. Many of the Vietnam veterans suffered from both psychological and medical problems from open battles‚ sniper attacks‚ chemical warfare and just the general stress of war life. Although the Vietnam war had many

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    Effects of War in DeNiro’s Game DeNiro’s Game is a novel based around war and the effects it has both mentally and physically. The novel is set in the war torn country of Lebanon. The main characters‚ Bassam and George‚ are greatly affected by the war. Families are destroyed‚ there is major corruption‚ and they are forced to make the choice to either stay and fight or to leave the country. This essay will look at the sacrifices and choices made by both characters. Bassam and George have both had

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    Marijuana is the most commonly abused drug used by teenagers. Adults‚ teens‚ and even children abuse drugs. The war on drugs does not do much to solve the problems of people abusing drugs. The war on drugs has been inefficient to the world. History has proven that the war on drugs has been a defeat. In the last four decades‚ the government has spent over 2.5 trillion dollars to fight the war on drugs. In those years‚ the number of drug abusers has risen to 19.9 million Americans (Suddath‚ 2009). In

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    Introduction The cold war was the name given to the economic‚ political‚ military and ideological rivalry that took place between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and their allies after World War II. The two powers never directly engaged in military action because both had nuclear weapons that if used‚ would have had devastating consequences for both sides. Alternatively‚ proxy wars were fought. A proxy war results when opposing powers use third parties as substitutes for

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    Consequences of World War Two‚ and Whether They are Still Felt by Today’s Generations. Consequences of World War II in the Past and Present World War II has been a pivotal factor in transforming the world as we see it today. It was a six-year period which is characterized by hunger‚ family separation‚ bombing‚ and horrendous war crimes in a relatively prosperous European region. The objective of this essay is to highlight two of the most significant consequences of the War on the world as

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    To fully understand modern history‚ it is important to comprehend the full effects of the Thirty Years War. The end of the Thirty Years War produced a number of dramatic consequences and altered Western Europe in significant religious‚ political‚ and social ways. Generally speaking‚ the post-war period produced the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire and the subsequent fall of the Hapsburg powers. The later divisions that occurred made Europe more like it is now with the Catholic areas in the south

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    Korean War The Korean War was another episode in the Cold War starting June 25‚ 1950 and ending only three years later on June 27‚ 1953. The fighting began when North Korea crossed the 38th parallel‚ the boundary between the Soviet Union’s Republic of Korea to the north and pro-Western Republic of Korea to the South. A main influence on this invasion of the south was the Soviet Union. They had a large interest in sending a message to the United Nations‚ and more specifically The United States.

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    The French and Indian War had an almost innumerable number of effects on the political‚ economic and ideological relations between Britain and the American colonies. The war touched the entirety of America’s diverse population; from the Native Americans to the soldiers. Some were gladdened by the invigorated ties to England while others were enraged by the economic situation. There is no doubt that the war truly altered and revolutionized the American colonies. As a rule‚ the Native Americans

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