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    Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27‚ 1858‚ in New York City. His parents were Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and Martha Bulloch. His family owned a successful plate-glass import business. When he was younger‚ he earned the nickname "Teedie or Teddy". He was homeschooled due to his illnesses and asthma. Teddy enjoyed working with animals‚ weightlifting‚ and boxing. He attended Harvard College‚ during his second year there his father died. In 1880‚ he enrolled at Columbia Law School and

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    “Charlie” Nesbitt Wilson Charlie Wilson served 12-terms as Democratic United States Representative from Texas’s 2nd congressional district. He became widely known for his support funding the Afghan Mujahedeen residence to USSR occupation. Investigative records from 1972 to 1999 joint US government investigation into foreign corrupt practices. The FBI file relates to a side issue developed in the case concerning whether or not Wilson received a substantial kickback from a foreign government for his

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    The Cold War and U.S Diplomacy politic 300 07/31/2011 The Cold War Diplomacy When most people think of President Kennedy’s Diplomacy efforts‚ they will often refer to situations that were resolved using the doctrine of flexible response. This is when the military and White House planners implemented a policy that offered them a range of options to choose from: in dealing with a host of threats. These included: the increased use of conventional forces to small and large nuclear weapons

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    During Truman’s first term he dealt with many foreign policy issues. After the honeymoon period the Allies had major success in Europe and ended the war against Nazi Germany. Truman issued the proclamation of V-E Day on May 8‚ 1945‚ which happened to be his 61st birthday. Shortly after Truman attended the Potsdam conference. But in August the Japanese government refused to surrender as it was specifically outlined in the Potsdam Declaration. So with the invasion of mainland Japan imminent‚ Truman

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    Pol. Sc. Paper II (Q) Discuss the origin and growth of regional parties in India. (marks 6) (A) When Indian democracy had its first elections in 1952‚ there were hardly any regional parties. That trend has changed considerably today and there are 47 regional parties and over 400 smaller parties. The main reasons for the origin and growth of regional parties in India can be summed up in the following points. In a large democracy like India‚ smaller parties always have a place and crucial role

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    Doctrine: A Turning Point in American Foreign Policy Harry S. Truman was sworn into presidency after the unexpected death of Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II. In March of 1947‚ Truman delivered a dramatic speech to a joint session of Congress which later became known as the Truman Doctrine (Cold War). This doctrine is often cited as the official declaration of the Cold War (Announced). As a direct response to a crisis‚ the Truman Doctrine fabricated a policy to prevent communism and became the

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    Pre-1933: Locarno Conference 1925 ∙ Italy hoped it would guarantee Austria as its frontier but it did not Comintern ∙ Communists International aimed to create the vision Marx had had of an international communist power ruling the world ∙ Headed by Stalin 1933: Rise of Hitler‚ wanted to: destroy the Versailles settlement build up the army recover lost territory Lebensraum (living space for the German people) Hitler withdrew Germany from World Disarmament

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    United States Foreign Policy towards Nuclear Proliferation In a joint statement made by President George W. Bush‚ European Council President Konstandinos Simitis and European Commissioner President Romano Prodi regarding the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) stated: “Proliferation of WMDs and their delivery systems constitutes a major threat to international peace and security. The threat is compounded by the interest of terrorists in acquiring WMD. This would undermine

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    Both Roosevelt and Truman were originally elected as vice presidents however‚ when their presidents died‚ William McKinley from an assassin in 1901‚ and Franklin Roosevelt from natural causes in 1945‚ they had to step up and run the country lacking a vice president. While Truman had less experience with politics‚ he ultimately did a better job when faced with the sudden presidency. In addition to having less experience and still succeeding‚ Truman also had much more demanding problems. 1945; World

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    Following Alperovitz’s revisionist perspective in Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam‚ traditionalist historians‚ in early 1970‚ wished to return the histories back to the original arguments on the Japanese surrender. David Bergamini transforming the study in Japan’s Imperial Conspiracy: How Emperor Hirohito led Japan into war against the West‚ he returns to Butow’s arguments on the surrender. In his history‚ Bergamini examines the history of Japanese culture in two volumes. Following the study

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