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    The Civil war started in 1861 because of conflict between the North and the South. The Southern states broke away from the United States of America and made the Confederate States of America because they wanted to have slaves and have more freedom. The war lasted for four years between the Union and the Confederacy. Many different people were affected by this war. Some people that were affected include women‚ children‚ and African-Americans. Before the war‚ women didn’t have a lot of rights. During

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    The Civil War had a huge affect on the United States of America. As a result of the war‚ three new amendments were added to the Constitution. These were the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th amendments. These amendments are known as “The Civil War Amendments” or the “Reconstruction Amendments.” The 13th amendment has two sections to it. The first section states that slavery is to be abolished unless it is used as punishment for a crime. Section two states that “Congress shall have power to enforce this article

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    The 1970s for the United States of America was a time of recession‚ war and a world famous government scandal. The war in Vietnam left the people of the nation in disarray and turmoil. The government took a great deal of abuse from the people with the decisions made during the Vietnam War. President Nixon attempted different strategies than used before to end the Vietnam War with little success. The public’s image of the government was distorted when the Watergate Scandal was made public and Richard

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    of Portsmouth PORTSMOUTH Hants UNITED KINGDOM PO1 2UP This Dissertation Burdon‚ Chelsey (2009) How did in-yer-face theatre reflect the social and political climate of post Thatcher Britain? BA dissertation‚ University of Portsmouth. Has been retrieved from the University of Portsmouth’s Research Repository: http://eprints.port.ac.uk To contact the Research Repository Manager email: ir@port.ac.ukHow did In‐Yer‐Face theatre reflect the social and political climate of Post Thatcher Britain? Chelsey

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    Cold War DBQ Between 1941 and 1949‚ the Soviet Union and the United States‚ capitalists and communists had a major disagreement about political affairs. From the Red Scare‚ to the Bolsheviks Revolution‚ communism fright has spread around the US. The United States wanted to spread capitalism and decrease communism‚ while the Soviet Union wanted the opposite. Both sides used several methods and/or tactics to stop the spread of the opposite political view. These methods used by the United States and

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    Why did the United States get involved in the Vietnam War? Explain what factors led American policymakers down the path towards war‚ and cite specific examples of critical events that reflected these factors. There was no specific factor that led the united states into getting involved in the Vietnam war‚ but rather a gradual series of events and decisions which would lead them down such a path. The initial reasons for U.S. involvement in Vietnam seemed logical and compelling to American leaders

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    Before the Third World War began‚ Judgment was nothing more than a company trading illegal arms. It was born from the underground but it penetrated the concrete when war erupted. You can offend anyone in times war unless that someone has the ability to provide your enemies with the technological advantage you so grievously needed. It took thirty years before the major countries realized the war had gone on long enough. They started using nuclear weapons‚ biochemical concoctions‚ and world threatening

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    Since the United States of America first became a country and started their Democracy‚ it’s political ideologies have changed over the years. Conservatism and Liberalism are the two main political ideologies that‚ for the most part‚ dominate the way that Americans think and make their political decisions today. Even though these are seen as very different ideologies the both share some of the same philosophical roots. Their viewpoints of the governments role in society has changed over the years

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    Essay Question: Compare the political regime type in China and the United States. Which of the two would you prefer to do business in and why? China and United States have different views on what is best for their country. Both China and United States have different political systems. Both countries have experienced a dynamic development and process of economic reform and social modernisation (reference). Civil society organisations are also important to the stability and growth of a country’s government

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    Cold War The Cold War was a time of major conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union that started after World War Two. The Cold War dominated international affairs for many years and the space race and the arms race developed because of this competition. By the end of the 1980’s each side had spent trillions of dollars to possess nuclear weapons and the means of delivering these weapons on their enemies. Though many Americans were against the use of nuclear weapons‚ because of the

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