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    American Dream Essay The Many Effects of the Vietnam War in America Before the war‚ the American Dream was seen almost everywhere in America. Men and women were marrying‚ buying homes‚ moving into suburbs and starting families. The American Dream was something that people strived for in life‚ and used it as a reason to succeed in life. Women were usually housewives that worked minor jobs‚ and men were automatically viewed as the head of the household and sole source of income. All was well in

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    The question posed is challenging‚ because it is difficult to choose which intelligence collection techniques had the greatest effect in accomplishing U.S. objectives in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan‚ because ALL of these intelligence collection methods—collectively—had an impact‚ and each technique differed in terms of the data provided‚ timeliness‚ accuracy‚ and responsiveness. Further‚ as we consider intelligence failures of the past‚ I am reminded that no one form of intelligence collection

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    in 1898 was not a sudden abandonment of anti-colonial tradition but was a logical extension of commercial expansion‚ something the US had been doing throughout its history” (SparkNotes: The Spanish American War‚ 1898-1901‚: Effects of the Treaty). President McKinley was not interested in wars of conquest or of territorial aggression. His interest in expansion was “to make the United States first in international commerce and as a means to implement its humanitarian and democratic goals” (Faragher

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    Effects of War and Peace on Foreign Aid Glenda K. Walker Strayer University SOC 300- Sociology of Developing Countries December 2‚ 2014 Mr. J. Cathey The proliferation of crises around the world has led to a sharp increase in the scale of humanitarian aid required to meet the vital needs of the people affected by them for food‚ water‚ medical care and shelter. Humanitarian organizations can either meet those needs directly or support local services engaged in the same work. In most cases‚ both

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    World War I‚ the first man-made catastrophe of the twentieth century‚ left many negative effects on the entire world‚ including the World War II‚ the birth of the atomic bomb‚ and the Cold War. One positive effect was the advancement in the field of space exploration. In this war‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Germany‚ and the Ottoman Empire (the Central powers)‚ clashed against Serbia‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ Japan‚ and the United States (the Allied powers). The war began on July 28‚ 1914 as a

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    In the early 1950s‚ the Cold War contributed heavily to a change in American society and women’s roles. No longer were the women across the United States confined to a household. Suddenly‚ being a woman had a completely different meaning than what it had previously. When World War II began‚ women on the Home Front worked in defense plants and volunteered for war-related organizations‚ in addition to managing their households. Once World War II ended‚ women were getting laid off from their jobs due

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    World War II: Causes‚ and Affects In the history of the world there are many occurrences that have changed life and the world‚ as we know it. The history of conflicts in the world is just as long as the histories of man have bee recorded. From the beginning the human species survived off of conflict (between various predators and the environment) and has been nourished by the fruits of war since before the rise of the Roman Empire. World conquest has been the goal of many great generals and a

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    The Civil War had an effect on us. The Civil War was one of the most tragic wars in American history. More Americans died in this war then in all other wars combined. In this war we did not fight against other people‚ we fought brother against brother and the nation was torn apart. There are many reasons why this war took pace. Fist the nation was come together and then the southern states were not allowed to secede. Then the South was placed under military rule and divided into military districts

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    The Civil war had a major effect on States across the U.S.. Though it affected both southern and northern states I believe it affected the south the most. Out of all the places damaged by the Civil War Atlanta‚ Georgia stands out the most. Known to be called ‘A city among the hills”‚ Atlanta will forever be altered by the Civil War Atlanta‚ founded December 29‚ could be considered “thriving” before the Civil War. In the year 1854 Atlanta became the rail hub for the entire south‚ making it a very

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    The Effects of WWII on Canada The Effects of WWII on Canada Jordan C. Feb 11‚ 2013 Jordan C. Feb 11‚ 2013 As World War 2 ended‚ it brought many important changes in Canada. There were more than 40‚000 Canadian lives lost. There are many changes in Canada politically‚ economically and socially. In the next world war‚ we could see how Canada began to form itself as an independent country. World War 2 began with Hitler’s invasion of Poland and two days later‚ Britain‚ France declared war on Germany

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