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    United States saw that the URSS was expanding all over Europe and Asia‚ because the soviet forces toke the entire island of Sakhalin and the Kuriles islands in the war against Japan and signed with the communist new government of Poland the political Oder line as the frontier with Germany. With those changes the URSS gained Konigsberg and Lvov for Poland‚ meanwhile Poland toke the principal port of Berlin‚ Stettin‚ and the rest of Prussia‚ part of Brandenburg‚ Pomerania and Silesia. A lot of German

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    Looking for the major cause of the war‚ we can find the first world war began as the war between Austria-Hungary .At first the USA was constant and was not directly involved in the war‚ at first stood as a neutral and isolated part but after German tried to attack the allies of the United States‚ so in the fear of losing the benefits that The united States was getting from its allies‚ it caused the United States to involve in the first world war.in addition to all the factors such as banking interests

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    granted to a foreign citizen after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act. To be Eligible for naturalization‚ you must meet certain requirements such as: Must be 18 or older‚ be a permanent resident for a certain amount of time‚ A person of good moral character‚ have basic knowledge of U.S. history and Government‚ and be able to read‚ write‚ and speak basic English. I do not believe that the United States government

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    The Industrial Revolution was the process of change from a rural economy to an urban economy dominated by machines. These technological changes have changed the ways of working and living. Changes in communication in Britain have a significant impact on everyday life from 1750 to 1900. There were lots of useful inventions‚ and the telephone was one of them‚ which created more opportunities for conversation to occur. Effective communication can help people express their feelings‚ understand others

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    India has changed a great amount since the days of Gandhi. If he were to see where it is today‚ he probably would not recognize the country. There have been many changes in how people live their lives because of the change in government. Many of these political changes were sparked by Gandhi’s commitment to free India from British rule. His peaceful approach to protest continues to inspire many. He chose to make his own traditional loincloth-style clothing as a rejection of western culture‚ participated

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    defense towards modern warfare. Presently many countries have developed a policy towards cyber-warfare. The US‚ although a strong influence to the world‚ has yet to step up and create an effective policy towards warfare. One that should state what the military would do to respond to a cyber-attack‚ what defines a cyber-attack and what the government will do to take effective measures against a catastrophic attack. Along with that‚ what advantages does this new type of warfare have against modern warfare

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    size. The biggest reason that China has a big potential is its big market size and huge population. India or China’s economic size can be big‚ but the national income will be hard to get into high-national income countries group and potential growth limitation will come earlier than other advanced countries had gone through. If densely populated country such as China becomes the highest-national income country‚ former powerful economic countries such as Japan or the United States will have to give

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    from 1917 to 1918. Germany and Britain already had an extreme amount of power‚ but they were fighting for more. It was the original intent of the United States to stay neutral. Although in 1917‚ the United States of America finally joined in on the international battle. There were a few contributing events that took place that led to the United States entering World War I. President Woodrow Wilson was re-elected because he ran with a slogan that related to keeping the US out of the war. He was

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    Did the 1920s Roar?

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    DID THE 1920S ROAR? Mary Haj Ms. Murray CHC2D1 October 28 2012 When people think of the 1920’s they think of a time of prosperity. Although due to Canadians not experiencing greater levels of equality the 1920’s did not in fact roar. The injustice felt by the Native people was a direct result of inequality and discrimination by the Canadian government. According to ‘A Day at Indian Residential Schools In Canada’ living in these Residential schools was a complete nightmare. Only 2 hours of

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    Blessed with huge reserves of crude oil‚ natural gas‚ sulfur‚ timber‚ and other materials‚ Louisiana ranked second only to Texas in the value of its natural resources. The state government leased its mineral resources to various indus¬tries and placed a severance tax on those minerals extracted from state land. In the area of cultural accomplishment‚ Louisiana provided the scene for two highly acclaimed works‚ All the King’s Men‚ a novel based on the life of Huey Long by the novelist-poet

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