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    AP Euro homework The 100 Years’ War The hundred years’ war began in 1337 when the boy king of England‚ Edward III‚ made a claim to the French throne after Charles IV died without producing a single male heir. However this was only the final straw‚ there were many other factors that started the war‚ such as England and Frances’ close proximity and need for conquest. The fifteen year old also happened to be the vassal of the dead French king‚ and was coincidentally in possession of several pieces

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    1. What was the impact of the World War 2 on Japan?  “The centers of both cities were flattened‚ and as many as 80‚000 inhabitants of Hiroshima and 40‚000 of Nagasaki perished almost instantly from the force and intense heat of the explosions” (Strayer‚ 912). Therefore‚ the Japanese had to go through the hard time after World War 2‚ they witnessed the death of their families‚ their friends. A lot of houses were destroyed‚ families were torn apart‚ and many survivors have to suffer because of

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    According to the War Powers Resolution‚ the Commander in Chief can only send American personnel abroad to take military action against another country only with a declaration of war from Congress. However‚ according to “statutory authority” or in the case of an attack on the United States‚ the president reserves the right to take action against a sovereign country‚ given that the president has issued a forty-eight hour notice to Congress‚ and the personnel remain active for no longer than sixty days

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    Years War is the name given to a series of conflicts fought between the Kingdom of England and France over a 116-year period during the late Middle Ages. The struggle between France and England was the longest war in recorded history. It lasted through the reigns of five English kings (Edward III to Henry V) and five French kings (Philip VI to Charles VII) and is often divided into three periods: the Edwardian War from 1337-1360‚ the Caroline War from 1369 to 1389‚ and the Lancastrian War from 1415-1453

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    was mocking the fresh water about them being the best type of water. It started out as playful teasing but escallated quickly. As the the fresh water began to grow tired of this playful mocking‚ they decided to start a war. The first war ever between two differences. Some say the war was what sparked the feud

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    Abraham Lincoln’s acceptance speech for US Senate in 1858 foreshadowed that the Civil War would happen. Many people think that the Civil War was just because slavery was wrong‚ however there are many reasons why this war happened. There are three main reasons why the CIvil War happened. They are economic‚ social and political differences between the Northern States and the Southern States. The first cause of the Civil war were the economic differences between the Northern and Southern states. Document

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    The US-Iraq War‚ a military action led by the United States against the regime of Saddam Hussein‚ the authoritarian leader of Iraq. US president George W. Bush‚ who announced the beginning of the war in March 2003‚ explained that the goals were to disarm Iraq and to free its people. For months‚ President Bush had threatened war‚ arguing that Saddam Hussein’s regime posed a grave threat to US security and peace in the region because of its alleged pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. The conflict

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    I believe that the forces that led Americans to declare war on Britain in 1812 was when Britain took over many ships of ours. They took our men as well. Then they also caused conflict with using the ocean. They took over many ships and all the things we had in it. They enslaved our men on boarded those vessels. In those times we didn’t have planes yet so the only way to transport goods was through the ships on the ocean. We often had ships in the ocean moving goods to the people on the other side

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    War on Drugs and Prison Overcrowding Analysis Jeremy A. Garcia CJA 454 December 10‚ 2013 Edward Lopez War on Drugs and Prison Overcrowding Analysis The war on drugs in the United States is an expensive and deadly ongoing battle that has not yet been won. The term war on drugs provides drug distributors with more income due to the illegal nature of drugs. Americans do not have readily available easy access to many types of drugs that are illegal. Because narcotics are illegal that is enough

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    During the Civil War‚ submarines technologically advanced. Using submarines was considered an elite and dangerous job (Katcher 45). Also in spring of 1861‚ unknown vessels were found by the Naval Services (Barney 309-11). Submarines were made almost illegal. The Southern side was under a Secret Service (Vert). The Confederates had no Navy (Weaver). The North considered them “infernal machines”. Most of the records of submarines were intentionally destroyed (Vert). Submarines resembled a whale

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