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    Civil War in Sudan has been an on-again-off-again type war (1955-1972 and 1983-2005). It has been many years in between fighting where both the North and the South have come to terms. From this I gathered that there will never be peace between the two factions. On January 1st 1956 Sudan gained independence from the British and Egyptian government. Because of this new found independence‚ this started a war between the two sides of Sudan. There began a war over the types of government‚ a war on religion

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    Anti-war marches and other protests‚ such as the ones organized by students for a Democratic Society‚ attracted a widening base of support over the years‚ which peaked in early 1968 after the successful Tet Offensive by North Vietnamese troops proved that war’s end was nowhere in sight. The protests began from the movement of the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War from peace activists. In addition‚ the U.S started bombing North Vietnam‚ which also sparked protesters. The anti-war movement grew

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    There are multiple reasons why the second world war started. The totalitarian governments are governments that have total control over all aspects of the lives of its people‚ this government had a huge impact of the start of the second world war. The totalitarian government is seen as a single party political systems‚ with one leader. There goal is to control the state and subject the people to the goals of the leader.These countries Germany‚ Italy‚ the Soviet Union‚ and Japan were all considered

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    Limited War Ideology Lisa Phillips 11/21/2013 Professor Michel Rules of engagement that the United States followed were formulated to limit the force of operations in North Vietnam. The focus was to destroy North Vietnam’s abilities to fight‚ but in a way that would not upset China and Russia. The last thing the United States wanted was a full blown war with the Communists (Moss‚2010). The ROE with limited war ideology and its assumptions are seen through the perspectives

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    Insurgencies during the Guatemalan Civil War Guatemala is made up of 13 million people‚ the second largest country next to El Salvador in Central America. It has had a long history of violence‚ political instability‚ and foreign corporations exploiting the country’s natural and economic resources. There is a large gap in income between the rich and the poor. The indigenous Mayan Indians are the most impoverished people and yet make up the majority of the population. During the colonization period

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    The Spanish American War On April 25‚ 1898‚ the United States became concerned in a war with Spain and began an eight-month war amid the United States and Spain called the Spanish-American War. This action was motivated by Spain’s attack on the Battleship Maine in Havana port on February 15‚ 1898. The United States acted based on the Monroe Doctrine and consideration for the Cuban’s fight for liberty. The Monroe Doctrine was written in 1823‚ and declared that: The Americas were not destined

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    Was the Civil War repressible of was it irrepressible? The Civil War was irrepressible. Due to alot of different factors this war eventually could not be stop. Especially due to the growing tentions of slavery between the North and the South. The biggest cause is that slavery has slipped in the political system and stoped every from being able to get anything done without slavery becoming a problem. Ever since the jacksonian era for the democractic party everything has fallen apart. The

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    American  Civil  War  –  The  First  Modern  War       America  has  been  shaped  by  years  of  war‚  and  one  of  the  most  significant  was  the  Civil   War.    The  Civil  War  established  the  political  framework  of  America‚  allowing  for  the   beginnings  of  social  equality.  The  main  catalyst  of  the  war  was  the

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    Aleppo: City of Beauty and War Aleppo once was a place of beauty and importance; over the last century how has it changed? From a once beloved city to a war zone. Aleppo is and was a very important economic trade center of the middle east‚ and is now a battleground for the Syrian Civil War. Aleppo is a dry city; in Southwestern Asia. It is North of the Arabian Peninsula. Aleppo has an annual precipitation of 13 inches a year. The average temperature of the city is 63.1°F. The combination of

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    The First World War was a global war that began in Europe and impacted various nations worldwide. The status of various counties’ involvement in the war changed as it progressed. The United States‚ being one of these nations‚ was not originally involved in the war but later joined for various reasons. Although the U-boat campaign of 1917 played a large role in the United States entry into the First World War‚ other factors‚ such as German instigation‚ and economy‚ influenced President Wilson to enter

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