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    Spanish American War

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    Spanish American war The Spanish American War was a very interesting war‚ some don’t know how the war started. The war was mostly started when the USS Maine blew up killing 250 American sailors‚ but if it wasn’t for Cuban rebels attack American plantations the USS Maine wouldn’t have been in Cuba due to the fact that President McKinley wanted nothing to do with Cuba’s battle for independence. McKinley wanted to stay at peace but due to what journalist were publishing American

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    By: Eric Downs E-mail: icepunk182@aol.com The War Between the Classes By (Your Name Here) The War Between the Classes is an excellent book written by Gloria D. Miklowitz. It is about a high-school class that plays the "Color Game". In the game‚ there are four social classes which are represented by armbands: Blues – highest‚ richest; Dark Greens – upper-middle class‚ semi-rich; Light Greens – lower-middle class‚ semi-poor; Oranges – lowest class‚ very poor. To further split up the classes‚

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    spanish american war

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    supported both our war with Spain and our annexation of its territories. The Spanish-American War served to end Spain’s colonial power in the western hemisphere. In the time leading up to the war there was three years of turmoil in Cuba‚ where Cuban revolutionaries were locked in battle with the Spanish in an attempt to gain independence from their mother country (history.state.gov 1). For most of the Cuban revolution the US‚ particularly due to president McKinley’s distaste for war‚ had opted to steer

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    American Civil War American Civil War‚ was a four-year war (1861–65) between the federal government of the United States and 11 Southern states that asserted their right to secede from the Union. The secession of the Southern states in 1860–61 and the ensuing outbreak of armed hostilities were the culmination of decades of growing sectional friction over the related issues of slavery‚ trade and tariffs‚ and the doctrine of states’ rights. This friction arose out of fundamental

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    The Philippine American War

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    Philippines The Philippine-American War Skyler Collins Senior Paper Category The rights of Filipinos were violated during the Philippine-American war because America thought it was their “responsibility” to govern the Filipinos and be a nobler destiny. America took up the white man’s burden when it came to the Philippines. Instead of America allowing the Philippines to declare their independence the Filipinos go into another revolutionary war over their independence. Imperialists

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    the revolution was the American embrace of a political ideology called "republicanism"‚ which was dominant in the colonies by 1775. The "country party" in Britain‚ whose critique of British government emphasized that corruption was to be feared‚ influenced American politicians. The commitment of most Americans to republican values and to their rights‚ helped bring about the American Revolution‚ as Britain was increasingly seen as hopelessly corrupt and hostile to American interests; it seemed to

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    Philippine-American War In the late 1800s‚ the U.S. became an imperialist power‚ competing to extend their influence throughout the world. The US had a few reasons for becoming an imperialist country. Their desire for economic growth‚ military expansion‚ and spreading their values and ideas compelled them to conquer other countries. But not all Americans believed that America should be imperialist. Those who disagreed with the pro-expansionist beliefs were afraid of conflict with other countries

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    those who hear and read it just like the article “War Changed My Dad” which gave hope to families of veterans. Elie Wiesel the author of “Night” did not have the same effect on his readers. Elie and Michelle display many similarities and differences throughout their work. Each author’s use of imagery and the tones they convey allow the reader to understand how they are feeling during their hard times. In the novel “Night” and the article “War Changed my Dad” the two author’s use of imagery helps

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    American War Causes

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    taste of blood in the jungle‚” means that as well as the animals in the jungle taste blood they continue to desire it‚ and once the people know it is to rule other they would want to expand their power to others.     Unlike other countries‚ for Americans the surplus of goods was the problem. Farmers complained that the excess production resulted in declining crop prices and profits. For the military‚ Mahan assserted that great nations had owed their greatness to powerful navies‚ and called upon America

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    “Zero Hour‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ and War of the Worlds‚ written by H.G Wells‚ both have similarities and contrasting events and characters. The authors create stories that include reactions to an alien invasion and demonstrate how the invasion changes the lives of those involved. Both authors portray alien invasions but each author has their own vision of how characters would react. When Mink in “Zero Hour” says‚ “Peekaboo” (Bradburry 261)‚ it changes the mood of the whole story because she

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