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    The Cold War was began by actions made by the leaders of the US and USSR on that time‚ Stalin and Truman. Stalin actions make the impression on the West that he wanted to spread communism‚ but instead he wanted to take advantage of the fact that the Red Army had control of Eastern Europe after the defeat of Germany‚ and only create a sphere of influence over the nearby territory. To strengthen his sphere of influence‚ Stalin established a communist government in Poland‚ even though that there was

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    Cold Mountain: The Civil War

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    Cold Mountain: The Civil War The Civil War was a four year armed conflict between northern and southern sections of the United States. The Civil War cost more American lives than any other war in history. There were bout 3 million people who fought in the beginning of the Civil War and about 600‚000 people’s lives were lost at the end of the war. What began for many as a romantic adventure soon became a heartbreaking bitter struggle between the two parts of a divided country. This‚ however

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    A Person Who Influence Me

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    Throughout my life‚ I have met different people who have made impacts on my life. My parents gave me life and brought me up to be a positive and grateful girl and their devotion to their jobs set good examples for me in my study; my uncle‚ Cheng‚ has shown and taught me how to be a successful businessman‚ even life has many ups and downs‚ but the only way to overcome the difficulties are to work hard and never give up; my first English teacher‚ Emma Wu‚ got me interested in English and inspired me

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    A Person Who Made a Difference: Gregorio Gregorio was a humble man with simple needs and with a warm heart. He was always willing to help anyone and able to do diverse jobs for the people without expecting anything in return. He was worried about the children and needy families who lived in deprived areas outside the city. Every other day‚ he delivered drinking water for those who did not have running water and some food as well. The children of the farmers were picked up and transported to school

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    Slavery During the Civil War In 1861‚ America was on the brink of a Civil War. This was a fight about several issues‚ but most prominently American slavery. Slavery was a very controversial topic‚ and every American citizen would have had an opinion on the topic. Many Northerners believed it was wrong to own human beings‚ period. The Southerners believed they had no choice other than to own them. People back then couldn’t afford to hire men and keep the plantation running; it was too costly

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    Although no war between the superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union was ever declared‚ the leaders of the West and East faced off against each other in what is known as the Cold War. Even though there were attempts to discuss being peaceful together during the 46 years of "war"‚ these two nations fought overt and covert battles to increase their power across the globe. From the beginning to the end‚ the Cold War brought much fear and tension to the entire world. The Cold War is described

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    Anna Zmood Professor Walker Cold War Final Exam 24 April 2013 Cold War and the Liberal Consensus Cold War America during the 1960’s was a year of turmoil for the American government and for the American people. College campuses nationwide were plagued with anti-war protestors that began to spread to the nation’s capital. It was a turning point for society and for foreign and domestic policies. The liberal consensus began falling apart and Americans questioned whether the United States actually

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    Orthodox interpretation of the origins of the Cold War notes that expansionary tendencies of the Soviet Union as a primary influence of the outbreak of the Cold War. According to the Orthodox interpretation‚ the quintessential wisdom among American politicians and diplomats at the time was that Soviet Union after the end of the World War II‚ sought to expand its area of hegemonic control. Scholars like George F. Kennen‚ William H. McNeill‚ Herbert Feis and Arthur M. Schlesinger shared similar point

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    The main cause of the Cold War was the differing ideologies between two nations‚ the idea of Capitalism and Communism. The Soviets or the USSR supported Communism and believed that the world should surrender to the effects of the Communist regime as it would settle the economic crisis surrounding various nations after the war. The Communist regime believed that the wealth and resources of a nation could be controlled by the state‚ or the government‚ and therefore‚ the earned funds would be distributed

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    Civ II Essay One Spring 2013 What were the conditions of work in the industrial revolution? What solutions were offered to correct perceived problems? The Industrial Revolution‚ took place from in the 18th to 19th centuries. It was a period during which predominantly agrarian‚ rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. Prior to the Industrial Revolution‚ which began in Britain in the late 1700s‚ manufacturing was often done in people’s homes‚ using hand tools or basic

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