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    The Second Persian Gulf War‚ or better known as the Iraq War is an ideal event to spark curiosity. There are two main factors that contributed to the Iraq War. They are the causes of the Iraq War‚ and the most dominant groups of people in Iraq‚ which are the Sunni and Shiite Arabs. Then there is the outcome and aftermath of the Iraq War. These two factors changed how society thinks about foreign wars. First and foremost‚ the Sunni and Shiite Arabs were the two factions that lifted the facade

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    for example‚ tend to have more civil cooperation than totalitarian and communist countries with enhanced bureaucratic control. During times of war‚ governments frequently implement extreme bureaucratic measures that affect the disempowered and minority populations the most. The U.S. government exhibited some of this extreme bureaucracy during World War II after the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Fueled by the attack and the fear that Japanese Americans were a threat to national security‚

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    War of 1812 There were many reasons for why the war started. One reason why the war started is the British were being unfair to the Native Americans. In the fall of 1811 William Henry Harrison led U.S. troops to victory in the Battle of Tippecanoe. After the defeat‚ many Indians from the NW territory thought that they needed support from British forces in order to prevent American settlers from pushing them further out of their lands. At the same time‚ in late 1811 the War Hawks were putting more

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    conflict with the Romans was like poking a bear with a stick. How could that possibly end well? Upon receiving news of a Jewish revolt‚ the Romans were enraged and mobilized 60‚000 professionally trained troops to take down the Galilee‚ where 100‚000 were slain or became slaves. This demoralizing loss resulted in the realization of the Jewish leaders that the revolt was unwinnable‚ but this realization was long overdue. The Jews losing the war in 66-70 can be blamed on many things‚ however the retreat

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    encourage the southern states to ratify the Constitution. The Founding Fathers postponed action regarding the disagreement over slavery until the Northern states pushed for a solution to abolish slavery. In the aftermath of the United States Civil War‚ the Thirteenth‚ Fourteenth‚ and Fifteenth Amendments were necessary to address the issues of slavery‚ citizenship‚ and voting rights that were created by the power struggle between the North and the South. After the North wanted to push for the end

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    After a brief time of turbulence following WWII‚ the economy rebounded into a period of prosperity and promise. World War II ended and America soon after became one of the wealthiest countries in the world. The GI Bill was a new law that provided generous living stipends and unemployment insurance to help veterans get back on their feet‚ it helped people buy a house‚ start businesses‚ and attend college. After the great depression and WWII‚ people were ready to start a family feeling more confident

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    Germans thought that they had been cheated on. They believed that they never actually lost the war and just made an agreement to end the war. Many soldiers then joined the right hand parties such as the Freikorps or the Nazi party. Economic Problems: After World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany’s economy went to bare minimum. The government could not support its citizens and the people in Germany did not like them either. Right winged groups said that they will not adhere to the terms of the

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    The Battle of the Atlantic‚ beginning in 1939‚ was the longest military campaign of World War II. It began with the British declaration of war against Germany that year‚ and ended with the German surrender in May 1945. Six years of intense battle brought upon massive destruction; However‚ it also brought upon new tactical resources‚ such as sonar and radar technology. The technology improved throughout the war‚ and ultimately played a major role in Germany’s surrender in 1945. The radar and sonar technologies

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    The official end of World War 2 was in 1945‚ after the end of the war the United States emerged as a world super power. With the American mindset of being on top‚ the government became more confident in its abilities and started to get more involved with American lives. Also getting more involved in the American economy. Then an unexpected change within America was taking place. Minority groups within America started to gain a leeway within social equality. Whether these changes were for better or

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    all wars. This was not the case. In Germany‚ September 1939‚ Adolf Hitler invaded Poland initiating World War 2 in Europe. Wars spread throughout the world. In the Pacific the War was from 1941-1945. Australia‚ America and Britain all fought together against the Japanese. During the War‚ Australia was going through very difficult times‚ people were confused and did not know what to do‚ until the Australian Prime Minister made huge and great decisions that helped Australia get through the War in the

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