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    Asians were seen as the unwanted‚ contradicting the ideology of equal rights and freedom. I will argue that the way the Americans handled the Asians and Asian Immigrants during the World War 2 and Korean War‚ especially women‚ further created racial tension and hierarchy that went against unity. During the World War 2‚ Japan became the enemy nation against the US. The sudden bombing of Pearl Harbor put hatred in the Americans against the Japanese‚ which is an understandable fact. However‚ Americans

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    the biggest headaches faced by United States of America is North America and its growing power in the region. South Korea a perennial ally of USA is the separated brother just like India and Pakistan and the tension is growing day by day. The Korean peninsula is one of the global hot spot in IR studies today. Both the North Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the South Republic of Korea are heavily armed‚ the situation is potentially explosive. Since the 1953 armistice a series of

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    of political oppression is the current situation in the Democratic Peoples Republic of North Korea. Historical Context In the early 1950s‚ after the liberation from Japan and the end of World War II‚ Korea was left to establish a new political system and type of governance. Amidst the Cold War‚ one party believed Korea should side with the United States and establish a democracy and the other party

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    2010) lead to a serious proliferation problem to which the international states‚ most especially the US‚ are facing up to this day. The rift between the two countries (U.S and North Korea) digs deeper since the Korean War‚ where the two acted as opponents. The nuclear threat during the Korean War (Hayes & Ki‚ 2015) and the deployment of U.S weapons in the South may have motivated the then ruler Kim Jong Il to withdraw from the NPT treaty and build his nuclear weapons program that is now being continued

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    situation. The Korean War relates to this novel because it was the ultimate battle of good versus evil. One side was just trying to survive while the other viewed themselves with higher moral standings than the other. This relates greatly to the battle between good and evil within The Road. The Road and the Korean War show great similarities in the idea of what good and evil resemble. The Korean War “was a symbol of the global struggle between… good and evil” (History.com). This war could have been

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    other one represents socialism both benefited from the result of World War II and became two of the most powerful country in the world. Because of the relationship between capitalism and socialism was a teeter-totter‚ one rises‚ the other one must falls‚ The United State was already has more wealth‚ power and influence than the Soviet Union‚ and in order to maintain its status quo‚ the United States must fought the Cold war to combat the spread of socialism. In 1946‚ the US developed a strategy

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    the Korean War‚ is ruled by the communist Kim regime‚ which holds an iron grip on the country. As of now the country is headed by its third ruler‚ Kim Jong-un‚ since its creation. Although the country routinely denies any sort of involvement in human right abuses‚ thousands of testimonies and evidence say otherwise. The Kim regime still rules the country today and may rule into the foreseeable future. North Korea’s creation and communist ideals stem from the Cold War‚ primarily the Proxy War

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    1930‚ in the state of New Jersey. He had a family of four meaning it was just him‚ his older sister‚ and his two parents. He has never been hugged by his non-consoling family . George had nothing to do‚ so in 1948 he volunteered to enroll himself for war ‚at the age of 18. He did not get the chance to select the branch he would have like to join. He was well suited for the Navy. The first day he had a physical examination ‚ which included him to take off all of his clothes. George thought it was awkward

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    1956‚ and 1960. B. South Korea divided from North Korea after Japan’s surrender in World War II in 1945. 1. The 38th parallel was proposed by U.S. president Harry S. Truman on August 15th 1945. 2. The reason the 38th parallel was established is because the United States didn’t want the Soviet Union to have complete control over the entire Korean peninsula. 3. The 38th parallel is also known as the Korean Demilitarized zone or DMZ. 4. It is approximately 2½ miles wide and runs east coast to west

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    1950s Sports How well do you know the 1950s? The 1950s was the beginning of major things changing‚ from the way war is fought to the integration of sports and life itself. Even though war and segregation has been around for a huge part of history things were changing soon. The 1950s was a time of change and rebuilding‚ but it had its violent times as well.. Times were changing in the 1950s with African Americans standing up for their rights and wanting to end segregation. “The Montgomery bus boycott

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