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    is a president torn to pieces by war. He glows in the passage of bills benefiting American society. He is someone who has suffered through an entire generation of rebellious teens. What impact did Johnson ’s foreign policies concerning Vietnam War have on American society? The Vietnam War really isn ’t a war. Congress never declared war and thus‚ it is constitutionally considered police action. The United States can have troops in an area for ninety days‚ but how ninety days became twelve long‚

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    RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES ON VIETNAM I understand there to be copious amounts of influential events which triggered trends in Vietnamese culture. The Chinese influence in Vietnam may have likely led to its communist political system. Vietnamese nationalism may have contributed to the difficulties the French faced during its colonization of Vietnam. However‚ I believe that the most relevant contribution to contemporary Vietnamese culture is the religious diversity and how it contributes to Vietnam’s

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    How did the U.S government control and manipulate the press on the war in Vietnam? “But it has come to be widely accepted across the political spectrum that the relation between the media and the government in Vietnam was one in fact of conflict: the media contradicted the more positive view of the war officials sought to project‚ and for better or for worse it was the journalists’ view that prevailed with the public‚ whose disenchantment forced an end to American involvement”(Hallin‚ 1989)

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    were a highly influential decade for American culture.  The anti-war movement‚ the new left‚ feminism‚ civil rights movement‚ and social revolution were among the notable movements at the time which had a drastic effect on American society. But why was there the need for movements in the first place? The outcry for reformation indicated that something was wrong with the political and social structure.             The Counterculture revolution was the direct result of built in frustration and dissatisfaction

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    The United States became a key influence in the Cuban-Filipino war of 1898 in order to expand their economic sphere as an imperial power. The intervention in Cuba and the surrounding islands in this way were to protect U.S investments and businesses from foreign encroachment. Spain was that foreign presence at the time as they lingered in South America since its discovery for the past 400 years. The island of Cuba at the time was bustling with sugar production whilst the creole residence was plagued

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    Present War in Iraq and Past War in Vietnam The Vietnam War was a bad decision made by the United States government. There was no reason for the United States to start a war with this foreign country. The Defense Department released a film in 1965 addressing why the United States had to go to war with Vietnam. They said it was to defend freedom and aggression‚ and to stop the spreading of communism. In reality‚ this war was made by choice‚ it was not a “do or

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    The cold war was a time of political and economic confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States after World War 2 that lead to fear on both sides‚ specifically Americans wanting anti-communism influence in the world (Goldfield‚ The American Journey‚ 783). The United States presidents all were cautious with foreign policy decisions that could influence the effects of the Cold War (Goldfield‚ 822). A president who was greatly under control with his foreign policy being shaped by the

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    During the Cold War the practice of McCarthyism in the United States ran rampant. McCarthyism is the accusation of an individual or group of people for being treasonous without proper evidence or general regard for the truth. More specifically‚ this pertained mostly to people promoting or sympathising with communist ideals. One of the primary targets for this practice was the entertainment industry. Screenwriters who wrote works that had any trace of communistic ideals were questioned severely and

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    The Vietnam War lasted from November 1955 through to April 1975. During this time almost 1.5 million people were killed including both soldiers and civilians. Towards the end of the 1960s the public began to be less approving of the war at hand starting many Anti-War Movements‚ which many popular musicians of the time joined as a voice of the masses. The Beatles were one of the many musicians who joined the protest against the Vietnam War. They formed in Liverpool‚ England‚ during 1960 voicing

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    century. It was the time when Little entertaining pocket book was published (1744). It contained an article called "baseball" with an illustration. The Americans are sure that baseball is their invention‚ in particular the invention of their Civil War hero Abner Dabldeya from Cooperstown (NY) or Alexander Cartwright (NY)‚ the founder of the Knickerbocker‚ the first baseball club1. It is likely that baseball was rooted in such well-known American games like "townball"‚ "roundball"‚ or "Massachusetts

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