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    to the Confederate both by land and water. The North would have soon been able to take all the land instead making them surrender. The North also had an advantage by having more men fight in the war. The abolitionists of the North were very eager to win the war. The citizens fought in the war in other ways. The citizens of Boston began the 54th regiment. Congress had passed one Proclamation not allowing slavery in the West. This

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    training. That all had changed for the Battle of Koniggratz‚ as those characteristics that were listed still play an important factor in the battle‚ but a new factor came into play‚ technology. What were some of the new technologies that Prussia used to win the Battle of Koniggratz and other battles? The answer to this question is the new rifles‚ cannons‚ bullets‚ railways‚ trains‚ and telegraphs. As all of these new technologies and equipment had a role in the battles‚ that was to come. “This was‚ moreover

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    Adrian Iwaskiw Why we can not win the War in Afghanistan The most important international challenge facing the United States over the next ten years is dealing with the war in Afghanistan. The war has been going on for ten years and we have gotten very little progress. As days go by more and more American soldiers are being killed battling the unforeseeable enemy. In Afghanistan the United States is most likely fighting a losing battle. The War in Afghanistan can almost be compared to the Vietnam

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    should tell just in case. WHAT SHOULD I DO? These questions pop through everyone’s heads all the time when they are trying to make a difficult decision‚ that is what the two main characters faced in the story and play‚ “Cover-ups” and “Good Guys Always Win.” To begin‚ in “Cover-ups” Richard and Jenna both find out a secret that has been kept from them for a long time. This causes Mrs. Kittredge to make a hard decision‚ should she tell them the truth about their fathers? Mrs. Kittredge follows her gut

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    EVERY victimised woman against all odds including what she calls the big daddy of all boys ‘the US S4enate’. Sufferer of bad marriages and a rape survivor she has that rare ability to influence any woman by actually setting an example. Fight Back and Win is thus not merely an account person’s life but also‚ a guide live to live your own by fighting your own battles over coming all odds and coming out with flying colours. The book is a collection of approximately 50 cases Allred has fought and won

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    reparations owed from the treaty. The Christian response to this‚ and other crises of the time‚ was quite interesting. While Henry Fosdick’s “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” advocated less for doctrine and more towards a social gospel that Walter Rauschenbusch’s “Christianity and the Social Crisis” emphasized‚ Clarence MacArtney’s “Shall Unbelief Win” did not agree with Fosdick. Much of What Fosdick argued for pointed back towards the work of Rauschenbusch. In referring to the kingdom of God‚ Rauschenbusch

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    first time and in that election‚ he won both the popular vote and the electoral vote. In that election he was running against three other people‚ Henry Clay‚ William Crawford and John Quincy Adams. In the constitution it says that the president must win the majority of electoral votes and even though Jackson won the most electoral votes he did not get the majority and in that case the election went to the house of representatives and they chose the president by vote. Henry clay happened to be the speaker

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    withdrawing US troops from South Vietnam as well as their financial aid. The Paris Peace Accords were signed in 1973 by the US‚ North and South Vietnam. This accord brought to a complete stop the US aid with South Vietnam. Historian Karnow also mentions how “the politicians were simply reflecting the opinion of the overwhelming majority of Americans” due to all the antiwar protests. This sudden withdrawal left a poorly lead South Vietnamese Army and a bad economy. Without America to rely on the South Vietnamese

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    In order to win the war‚ the Union had to think smart and play it to their advantage. In the book The Civil War: A Visual History‚ author John E. Stanchak declared‚ “During the 19th century‚ the new era of rail and steam that marked the Industrial Revolution was centered in the Northern states‚ and a summary of economics and human resources shows their advantages” (Stanchak 54). The North had a lot of railroads which helped them travel faster. They also had more money and organizations than the South

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    quickly. Only two American soldiers died‚ and this was because of being frozen to death. This fact shows how dominant the American soldiers were by surprising the Hessians. In effect to winning the battle so quickly‚ The Battle of Trenton was a turning point in The American Revolution. The total dominance of the Americans gave lots of motivation necessary for the Continental Army to win the war. If the colonists wouldn’t have had this motivation‚ the British could have easily won the war because

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