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    In the race to become a supreme power in the world‚ the Cold War was between 1st world and 2nd world countries. It was mostly characterized by a power struggle of the United States and Russia‚ engaging in civil and proxy wars. The cold war also stimulated globalization 3.0‚ a movement of decolonization. Many countries that were previously colonized‚ encountered issues with getting back on their feet in all aspects. Thus‚ leading to the U.S intervening because they needed help to establish power of

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    In our history of the United State guns have been a way of life. A gun can save a life or a country from a criminal act or terrorism. What rights we have to guns‚ how important guns are to our safety‚ how many people own and sell guns in United States is something we should all be concerned with. Guns and gun safety is something we all need. The rights and laws to gun are outlined in federal and state codes. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia

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    in the home production to machine and factory and now modern technology. The Industrial Revolution (1820-1870) was of great importance to the economic development of the United States. In the late 18th century‚ Britain and Europe began the first Industrial Revolution. After sometime‚ the development centralized on the United States and Germany. Inventions were crucial during the first industrial revolution. Inventions such as spinning and weaving were a function of water power which was ultimately

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    The United States decided to interfere in the affairs of other nations because of the increasing competition between their global adversaries and itself was steadily increasing‚ and due to the fact that the US was on the edge of world power had something to prove that they were a nation with which to be reckoned. Additionally‚ as Albert Beveridge state in the march of the flag‚ “... it is ours to set the world its example of power… it is ours to execute a fate that is greater than our small intentions”

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    There is much about diversity in the United States that I have learned about but there is much that I have yet to encounter. There are many things that have also been brought to my attention or have been more so recognized in my eyes. We all have an understanding of what goes on or what is involved in our country but we rarely are aware of all the details of what goes on with each group. The complexity of each group has its own unique characteristics that have impelled me to understand and to better

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    In the United States‚ there are many inequalities about health. By social class‚ race‚ gender‚ or age‚ they have different conditions of health. Some people who have low social class‚ they cannot get enough health care form the health provider. Also‚ some races have a high mortality rate. All these examples are health distributions. In these examples‚ social class may make the big health inequalities in the United States. The health distribution by the socioeconomic status is one of the biggest social

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    tragic event occurred on September 11‚ 2001. The majority of the United States agreed to fight terrorism shortly after 9/11. Terrorism has been both a motivation and a fear for the people in America. People did not realize the impact terrorism would have on the privacy of their lives and at the time of 9/11‚ no one cared. The number one goal of countering terrorism at the time of the attack was protecting the citizens of the United States‚ and that goal hasn’t changed. However‚ the lengths the government

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    children and teens; it has very clearly emerged across the United States with different kinds of abuse. Who are at risk of abuse and unfair treatment? Child abuse is a very dangerous problem that manifests all forms of physical and emotional affliction‚ sexual abuse‚ neglect or negligent treatment resulting in harm to the child’s health‚ survival or development. The question is how many children are neglected and abused each year in the United States. How is the community supposed to prevent and stop child

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    The reasons that I think the United States shouldn’t have entered World War I is if the Europeans would have settled their issues on their own‚ there would have been a tie in the end‚ or maybe Austria/Germany would have won. In that case Hitler would not have arisen and WWII would never have occurred‚ many Eastern European countries wouldn’t have suffered communism. The United States had no reason to get involved in the war. The only reason we went into the war was because we merely got caught in

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    Research Paper I. Introduction The death penalty in the United States is a constant source of controversy. Efforts to abolish capital punishment in America date back to over 100 years and continue to expand in present-day. In addition‚ all 50 states vary in their retention and application of the death penalty. Currently‚ the death penalty is legal in 32 states‚ the distribution of the actual executions however‚ is quite wide. The five states with the highest number of executions performed account

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