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    Initially it appeared as though the US viewed the negotiation as win-lose situation. This was not the case at all considering that both sides came together voluntarily in an effort to act in the interest of both parties. The strategy of the US for the majority of the negotiation process was that of positional bargaining. For three years the US was unwilling to budge in regards to the number of anti-ballistic missile sites the Soviet Union would have. Originally the US suggested that they should maintain

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    11.4 - Making Connections Is the American Dream a reality for people in the US today? Why or why not? Use examples from your research and class discussion as evidence. In all honesty‚ I believe that the “American Dream” is just an illusion‚ especially in today’s society. When our ancestors immigrated to the United States‚ most of the thoughts in their heads were religious freedom‚ safety‚ and the American Dream. Now‚ I do believe that the American Dream was alive and well back then. However

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    Study Guide 1. Truman foreign policy between 1945-1952- I-Aid to Greece and Turkey to defend against communist pressure S- Support free people resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures. 2. U.S. economic expansion post-WWII- I-Savings from WWII‚ expansion defense spending‚ improved technology‚ baby boom‚ expansion of consumer society. 3. 1950’s Red Scare- I-Fear of communist spies undermining the gov’t and misdirecting foreign policy 4. American

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    hit by Shrapnel from an exploding rocket; shot in both legs by machine gun and continue to treat injured soldiers despite his injury. Presented with the Congressional Medal of Honor by President Richard Nixon in 1969.  Medal of Honor Recipient On March 7th‚ 1968 President Richard Nixon presented 21-year-old Sasser with the Congressional Medal of Honor “for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty”. SP5C Clarence Sasser At

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    examples showing how presidential public opinion figures can dramatically decline. We have Nixon and Watergate‚ which was a political scandal that occurred in the US in the 1970’s as a result of the break-in at the democratic national committee headquarters at the watergate office complex‚ and the Nixon administration;s attempted cover-up of its involvement‚ which led to the resignation of president Nixon. Also the is the Johnson and Vietnam‚ which was when president Johnson escalated american

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    The decades of the 50’s‚ 60’s 70’s 80’s and 90’s had many significant events that shaped America into the nation that it is today. The events of these decades shaped the United States into the nation that it is today consist of the Cold War‚ the Vietnam War‚ the Watergate Scandal‚ Reaganomics‚ and the end of the Cold War. 1950’s – Cold War After World War II‚ the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the two new superpowers and as archrivals. The United States wanted to keep the Soviet

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    Study Guide for Exam 3 NAMES Carl Byoir – Got his start working on the creel committee during WWI. Uses fundraising events for good causes and uses them towards ordinary people and to improve client image. Known for the March of Dimes and FDR’s Birthday Balls. Mark Hanna – In the election of 1896‚ he was in charge of McKinleys campaign. He used pamphlets posters and advertising. Sparked the debates and editorials in newspapers. William McKinley – Created the modern campaign way. William

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    How did the Vietnam War affect domestic politics and policies? How did it help weaken the dominant political philosophy of the 1960s? The involvement of the United States in the war in Vietnam had a very negative impact on the domestic political programs that were proposed by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The war in Vietnam cost an incredible amount of money since no equivalent funds were returning to the country. In addition‚ military expenses‚ combined with domestic social costs‚ created budget

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    symbol is freedom‚ so they’d like to be as independent as they possibly can especially with the dangers that are involved with imported oil and gas. In 1974 president Richard Nixon had made a promise to America that they would work their way into being an energy independent country in a matter of 6 years. Every president since Nixon has praised this idea and attempted to accomplish it. Once America can succeeded with this idea‚ they will become a self sufficient country along with well paid manufacturing

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    1950 July 26‚ 1950- President Harry Truman authorizes $15 million in military aid to the French. This event is important because it begins the United States military involvement in Vietnam. 1953 January 20‚ 1953- Former five-star Army general‚ Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ becomes the 34th U.S President. This event is important because he becomes America’s new President and because he does a lot with the Vietnam War. 1954 April 7‚ 1954- President Eisenhower introduced the Domino Theory in response to

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