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    During WWI the United States try their hardest to stay neutral despite many threats on Americans‚ including many casualties on the Lusitania‚ they succeed in their goal of neutrality until they get word of the Zimmerman Telegraph. According to the WWI Timeline notes‚ the Zimmerman Telegraph was written by the “German foreign minister” to invite Mexico to become an ally of Germany. If Mexico were to accept‚ Germany would help gain back “the “lost” land” of New Mexico‚ Arizona‚ and California. This

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    going to do it. I don’t know why … we were just cocky" (Spitz 120). These four teenagers who were determined to be successful‚ never even dreamed of how successful they were going to be. Six years after starting their band‚ they were not only successful‚ but they were loved by both England and the United States. Today‚ many people continue to love the Beatles and have fond memories of these creative four young people. The Beatles affected both England and the United States with their songs and albums

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    Why did the United States Withdraw From the Vietnam War? The United States withdrew from the Vietnam War for several reasons. The Army had to fight in unfamiliar territory‚ was lacking in moral‚ were not prepared for the conditions‚ could not shut down the Ho Chi Minh Trail‚ and were untrained to respond to guerilla warfare. This combination of disadvantages and the loss of public support led to the United States withdrawing from Vietnam. The United States Army was forced to fight in a new land that

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    Federalists were threatening succession from the United States if they didn’t receive these concessions; the constitution be amended‚ as well as compensation for their losses during the War of 1812. Thus‚ their reputation was destroyed. From there‚ Henry Clay played a major role in the renewal of the charter for the Bank of the United States as well as advocating “The American System” which was to establish internal improvements such as roads for the states at the expense of the federal government. Then

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    Why Did Jack Become Evil?

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    is asking himself why is life worth living? Why live when people do bad things? Why live when all we do is suffer? These pessimistic thoughts fail to shed light on the important question: Why die if there is still hope? “He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling.”(64) This passage it perfectly describes how the once “proper” english boy known as Jack Merridew‚ had become a bloodthirsty‚ snarling savage. However‚ the question is why. Why did Jack become evil? “We’ve all got

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    For my foreign policy project I will be talking about Harry Truman. He was the 33rd president of the United States. He served from the years 1945-1953. He was also a 7th war time president‚ which he served during the Cold War. While he was in office he had 4 Secretary of state’s; Edward R. Stettinius‚ Jr 1945‚ James F. Byrnes 1945-47‚ George C. Marshall 1947-49‚ and Dean G. Acheson 1949-53. As soon as he was elected he went right into making foreign policies. Because of the fact that he served through

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    surveyor‚ planter‚ and general of the Army of the United Colonies. IV.  His term was from 1789-1797. V. There were no prominent issues in his first or scone term and ran unopposed. VI. He didn’t have any opponents‚ it was only a matter of who would become vice president. VII. John Adams was his vice president for both of his terms. VIII. Washington had no political party‚ and there was no congressional majority yet. IX. Foreign policy decisions           Proclamation of Neutrality:

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    The twentieth century was shaped by scientists‚ leaders‚ civil rights workers‚ entertainers‚ and so many more. Throughout the last half of the 20 century‚ many leaders have come to power to create great change in their nations. Such leaders as Ayotollah Khomeini‚ And Mahandas Gandhi has led their nations to independence by nationalism and civil obedience. From genocide of the Africans to abolishing westernization‚ some kf these changes have had positive as well as negative effects on their nations

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    In the early nineteenth century‚ Carey’s views of gender relations were very specific and detailed. Today many of his views would be considered crazy and unobtainable. Carey seemed to have a very strong stance on gender relations‚ thinking both the male and female play a large role in the relationship and should be respected‚ although some of his views were a little too particular. During the nineteenth century‚ women were slowly beginning to gain more respect and power‚ although they still didn’t

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    contrasted greatly with the modernization of England and the United States. The United states and the England modernized and democratized‚ but “Germany and Japan had successfully pursued an authoritarian ’path to the modern world’ in which industrialization did not lead to democratization was conveniently overlooked” (698). This led to instability in these new power house countries that would create the destruction of the early 20th century. As well Japan would copy Germany and follow their path of

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