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    1. Explain the US policy of containment abroad. What were the economic‚ military‚ and political strategies of enforcing containment? Identify at least three specific programs or institutions in your response. * First laid out by George F. Kennan in 1947‚ Containment stated that communism needed to be contained and isolated‚ or it would spread to neighboring countries. This spread would allow the Domino Theory to take hold‚ meaning that if one country fell to communism‚ then each surrounding

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    APUSHI/AP US History I Marshall Court Rulings The Marshall Decisions 1. Marbury v. Madison (1803) This historic court case established the concept of Judicial Review or the ability of the Judiciary Branch to declare a law unconstitutional. This case brought the Judicial Branch of the government on a more even power basis with the Legislative and Executive Branches. The Founding Fathers expected the branches of government to act as checks and balances on each other. The historic court case Marbury

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    The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall plan that he had enacted were taken offensively by the USSR. It looked to them as if Truman was getting in the way of European control. This snowballed into what would become the beginning of the cold war. Truman had also made several attempts at

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    The first concept I picked from “The Hive” by Marchall Poe‚ was the openness of Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can attribute to. Some people say it works likes that‚ and some people say that it doesn’t work well like that. Since anyone can add‚ or delete or use information off of Wikipedia‚ it makes it less controversial because anyone can put their input into the website. Say you don’t agree with something‚ that’s alright because you can add your own opinion. This concept

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    In 1830 John Marshall Clemens bought 75‚000 acres of farmland and wooded acres in Tennessee. In his eyes he had established wealth and well-being for his family forever. This however was not the case‚ see in order to become wealthy off his land he would of need to have done something with it‚ instead of just keeping ownership of it. Owing it will not make you rich‚ but just give you the appearance of being rich. Five years after his purchase of the land on November 30th‚ his son was born. He named

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    James Monroe was Republican‚ who served as Secretary of State for James Madison and served as the President from 1817 to 1825. John Marshall was a Federalist‚ who served in the House of Representatives‚ as Secretary of State for John Quincy Adams‚ and as Chief Justice from 1801 to 1835. Henry Clay was a Whig‚ who served in the House of Representatives and the Senate for Kentucky. Andrew Jackson was a Republican‚ who served as the President from 1829 to 1837. Robert Fulton was an inventor who

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    seventeen words written two hundred years ago made the highest court in the United States supreme‚ and making it so‚ Chief Justice John Marshall’s words in that sentence continue to make an impact on every Supreme Court case thereafter. Justice Marshall laid the basic foundations to protect the Federal system that was established by the Constitution. In Marbury v. Madison‚ McCulloch v. Maryland‚ and Gibbons v. Ogden the Supreme Court maintained the United States as a federal state. Marbury v

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    In the article U.S Nuclear Testing on the Marshall Islands: 1946-1958‚ Kim Scoog analyzes the effects of nuclear bombs on the Marshall Islands and its inhabitants. She also empathizes the ethic concerns about the United States reaction to the nuclear testing. Specifically‚ the US had dropped 67 nuclear weapons that are 7‚200 times more bigger and caused way more lethal damage than the atomic bomb in Hiroshima. After these bombs have been dropped‚ Marshall Island and its inhabitants suffered from a

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    think that Amelia Earhart crashed in the Marshall Islands because her fuel was to low‚ they got a little lost‚ and got captured as a Japanese captive. One of the reasons I think this is because there is no other explanation to crashing in somewhere. There was nothing wrong with the plane. She probably just simply ran out of fuel. The only way that could happen is if they went a little bit of the wrong way to run out of fuel and crashed in the Marshall Islands.

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    The Marshall Plan was America’s principal plan for rebuilding and creating a stronger foundation for the allied countries of Europe‚ and repelling communism after WWII. The Marshall Plan became a four year program that would cost the American people approximately $13 billion dollars before it ended in 1952. Although it’s impact on the Western countries was a promising one‚ its impact on the relationship between the two former allies the Unities States and the Soviet Union would mark an important

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