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    Vietnam War The Cold War was the base to creating the Vietnam War. The Indochina War contributed create the Vietnam War as well. The Cold War and the Vietnam War were almost the same war. The countries in each war argued over whose way of leading or ruling was right. The Vietnam War did have fighting though. But‚ the Indochina War wasn’t like that. The Indochina war was over who should have power in Vietnam. To fully understand the Vietnam war‚ you have to understand the Cold War and the Indochina

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    Peter First

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    Azerbaijan in the first half of XVIII century. Expansion policy of Peter the I; the dynasty of Nadir shah. Safavid state was in great political and economic rests in the first half of XVIII century. The treasure of the state was so empty that‚ sultan Hussein (1694-1722) ordered to smelt items of Ardabil vaunt‚ which possessed to his ancessors. Feudals and governors used from the weakness of the state and tried to create independent regions as well. The circumstances of ordinary people was much

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    The First Triumphate

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    Ms. Kelly World History-Section 8 4 January 1998 The First Triumvirate and The Second Triumvirate The First Triumvirate and The Second Triumvirate were two very different systems of leadership considering the people that were involved. The people that were each had their own way of ruling‚ which caused complications and which also caused triumph in certain cases. The First Triumvirate did not accomplish as much as the Second Triumvirate

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    First to Fight

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    First to Fight! 1 1 Is First to Fight Really that Good of a Book… Air War College 2 September 2009 By Michael E. Cordero LtCol USMC First to Fight! General Al Gray‚ the 29th Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) placed the book First to Fight (FtF) written by Lieutenant General (LtGen) Victor Krulak‚ on the first Service reading list established in 1988.2 General James Conway‚ the 34th and current CMC mandated in an All Marine (ALMAR) message 2 during May 2007 that all Devil Dogs

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    1. TITLE: FIRST TO FIGHT 2. ADVANCE COURSE‚ SNCOA 3. AUTHOR: Victor H. Krulak Lieutenant General‚ USMC (Ret.) 4. PUBLISHER: U.S. Naval Institute 5. PUBLISHED: 1984 6. PAGES: 227 7. COST: Base Library 8. SUBJECT: This book is a combination of Krulak’s personal experience and opinion about the Marine Corps existence‚ mission‚ and history. 9. OPINION: I believe this book was written with compassion and commitment. It gives you a full ride about the history of our Corps as well as why we

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    The First Constitution

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    The first constitution in our nation ’s history was the U.S. Articles of Confederation.  The Articles of Confederation was formed by the Continental Congress on November 15‚ 1777. However‚ sanction of the Articles of Confederation by all thirteen states did not occur until March 1‚ 1781. The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government‚ which resulted in most of the power residing with the state governments. The need for a stronger Federal government soon

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    The First Amendment

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    Rights) The First Amendment‚ along with the rest of the Bill Of Rights‚ was put into force on the 15th of December‚ 1791. The Bill of Rights declares ten Amendments that protect US citizens’ basic rights and civil liberties; one of which is the right to have freedom of speech‚ and gives the same to the Fourth Estate - the press and media. This Amendment also allows the people to assemble to protest‚ create petitions‚ and prohibits Congress to pass laws that establish

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    COLOMBUS’S LETTER ON HIS FIRST VOYAGE *Summary* * 33 days he crossed from the Canary Islands to the Indies. * The first Island that he found‚ he named “San Salvador”; although the Indians called it “Guanahani”. * The second Island‚ he named “Santa María de Concepción”. * The third “Fernandina”. * The fourth “Isabela”. * The fifth “Juana”. And‚ definitely‚ all of them he renamed. Cuba: there were only small groups of houses whose inhabitants fled as soon as Columbus

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    Damned Rules

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    political events due to the precedent set during the Tokugawa Shogun. -Japanese highly valued the samurai based honor code -Backing down or surrendering was seen as cowardice and disgraceful -This mindset explains Japan’s reaction to threats of war from other nations Japan’s ambition to establish itself in Asia and Europe: :As Japan developed they struggled to gain power to establish itself just as the western did.: Conflict with Russia -The rise of Japan was an immediate threat to Russian

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    The First Triumvirate

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    as the ‘First Triuvirate’‚ a triumvirate being a legal political alliance between three men. Paterculus describes the triumvirate as a “partnership of power”. Cicero regarded the triumvirate as’ uniformly odious to all sorts and classes and ages of men’... Cicero also regarded the political coalition as the main cause for the civil war in 49BC. The coalition lasted for approximately seven years- from about 60BC until 53BC. This secret‚ non-official alliance should not be called the first triumvirate

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