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    Why did the US lose the war in Vietnam? When the year 1973 came around‚ the most powerful economic and military force America‚ were being forced to come to terms with the fact that they had suffered defeat in their war in Vietnam. Despite the vast gulf in financial and military prowess which swung in favour of the Americans‚ 57‚000 of their troops1 had lost their lives or were missing in action2‚ in a defeat so unanimous that the American armed forces today‚ use Vietnam as their key example on how

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    Social Climate During the Vietnam War American involvement in Vietnam initially enjoyed strong support in the United States but as the conflict continued without signs of an eminent conclusion‚ public opinion changed. Disapproval of President Johnson’s limited approach to fighting increased. For the first time television brought the war to the "living rooms of America". And the constant coverage of the war and of injured and killed young American soldiers and civilian Vietnamese spurred protests

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    The post-war period saw a shift had a lot of effects on Canada as it marked the booming effect in the society. After the world war it marked the prosperity of Canada as many good things happened. Many new houses were built for Canada’s new population which was increasing day by day. The houses were built on the outskirts of the city where the houses are cheap and when the suburb became bigger with schools‚ parks and churches. It became easier for individuals to travel to the city to work and then

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    Theory‚ When one nation falls into socialism so does the others. Apprehension‚ animosity‚ and strength portrays United States in this time. In this way‚ United States is influenced in numerous territories including Domestic strategy and for the most part American culture. Fundamentally‚ American culture is being influenced and it is obviously appeared through numerous occasions. Chilly war makes dread inside the general population. Official request 9835 went by President Harry Truman to explore the

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    the recent war with Iraq Americans wants to really know why did the United States go to war with Iraq? There are several conclusions that people have come to. Some of the main reasons that the United States went to war with Iraq was because of the belief that Saddam Hussein was harboring terrorists in Iraq and that he had in his possession weapons of mass destruction whether they were nuclear or gas bombs the United States had no idea. When also looking at reasons why the United States decided to

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    back in time in order to have a better understanding. (Moore‚ 2008) a. Presidents and the War on drugs i. Drugs became a symbol of youthful rebellion‚ social disturbance‚ and political disagreement in the 1960s. • President Nixon saw a problem that needed to be eradicated. In 1968‚ he declared a War on Drugs. (Moore‚ 2008) ii. President Ronald Regan and the drug hysteria sky rocked incarceration rates. • During the presidency of Ronald Regan‚ the rates of incarceration increased. High number of people

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    As we all know‚ the US government was kept a neutral attitude about World War I in the beginning. Due to the identity as a neutral country‚ America was trading with both the Allies and Central powers so that it had obtained lots of money. However‚ when the war was near to an end‚ America finally decided to entry into the war. The most direct causes are mainly had two points. One is that the Germany announced to resume unrestricted submarine warfare. Although whose purpose was to make a block to the

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    Civil Rights during the cold war: The Political science realm. The Cold War was a period of political and military tension after World War ll‚ which is said to be dated from around 1947 to 1991. During this time‚ the world’s elite almost came to the brink of disaster. It was named the Cold War because they never fought each other directly; it was a power struggle between the elite at the time. While the United States Military was in battle across seas with the Soviet Union‚ there was another some

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    The United States: A Work In Progress On November 5‚ 1768‚ George Washington sent a letter to James Madison‚ which addresses the need for a stronger government. In that period of time‚ citizens of the United States felt a sense of insecurity about what their country was turning into. As Washington says in his letter‚ “We are fast verging to anarchy and confusion... ‘Leave them to themselves‚ and their government will soon dissolve’‚ Will not the wise and good strive to avert this problem?” George

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    of the United States in the Korean War 1. Introduction A Korean proverb reads “when whales collide‚ the shrimp suffer” which refers to the Cold War during the second half of the 20th century and to the role that Koreans saw themselves in. The Korean War is in general referred to as the first battle of the Cold War‚ the first clash of two superpowers with opposing ideologies‚ namely the Communist Soviet Union‚ aiming to spread Communism in countries all over the world‚ and the United States‚ representing

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