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    credit. (50 points) ScoreThe invasion of Iraq was very controversial. Many editors and columnists voiced strong opinions on the Iraq War. Use your knowledge of current events and the information in your textbook to write two short editorials. One should state why the United States should have invaded Iraq the other editorial should state why the United States should not have invaded Iraq. Some points you may wish to consider What was the stated purpose of the invasion Why did the United States initiate

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    Individual In History The grey war The beginning of the Soviet war in Afghanistan in 1979 marked a new phase in the Cold War‚ the effects of which would continue to cast a shadow over modern politics into the next millennium. The Soviet-Afghan war was driven by the persistent personalities of US National Security Advisor‚ Zbigniew Brzezinski‚ his puppet president‚ Jimmy Carter‚ and Soviet leader‚ Leonid Brezhnev. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan flipped Cold War politics on its head. The war

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    NSA's invasion of privacy

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    NSA’s Invasion of Privacy Whether it is calling someone on your phone or online shopping on the computer‚ people are more connected than ever to the internet. However‚ a person might be oblivious to the fact that they are being watched using these technologies. The NSA (National Security Agency) is an intelligence organization for the U.S. to protect information systems and foreign intelligence information. Recently the NSA has been accused of invading personal privacy through web encryption‚ tracking

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    Sometime during May of 1944‚ allied forces came together and agreed on a date and time for the Normandy invasion. The date was June 5th and the time was 6 in the morning. British‚ Canadian‚ and U.S. forces were assigned five beaches to invade code named Omaha‚ Utah‚ Gold‚ Juno‚ and Sword Beach. All communication from U.S. troops to the United States was cut off so that the word couldn’t get out that they were planning an attack. On June 4‚ the allies came up against some rough seas and bad weather

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    far as North America. Before the Vikings invaded‚ York was left to ruins. The Romans had left already and the town was abandoned. As the Vikings gradually take over England‚ York became the capital of the Viking Kingdom. How/When did the Viking invasion start? A large army of Danish army attacked England on November 1866‚ all saints day. This was an important festival in York‚ and all the important town’s leaders were likely to be in the Cathedral. This make the attack a surprise and powerful.

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    Collapse of the Soviet Union For most of the 1900’s‚ the Soviet Union was one of the most powerful countries in the world. They fought in both World Wars and they also helped to defeat the Nazis in World War 2. Even with all of their achievements‚ the Soviet Union’s government began to disagree with the people and even force their will upon them in the mid to late 1900’s and they finally collapsed in 1991. The collapse of the Soviet Union was caused mainly by internal issues that developed long

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    Iraq Invasion of Kuwait

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    The Invasion of Kuwait‚ also known as the Iraq-Kuwait War‚ was a major conflict between the Republic of Iraq and the State of Kuwait which resulted in the seven-month long Iraqi occupation of Kuwait which subsequently led to direct military intervention by United States-led forces in the Persian Gulf War. In 1990 Iraq accused Kuwait of stealing Iraq’s oil through slant drilling‚ but some Iraqi sources indicate Saddam Hussein’s decision to attack Kuwait was made only a few months before the actual

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    Invasion Of Normandy Essay

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    Preparation for the successful Invasion of Normandy began in 1943. Allied troops were well equipped and prepared for the upcoming attack that was being commanded by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Training and events leading to D-Day prepared the troops to invade the beaches of Normandy. Eisenhower’s troops were equipped with more than enough supplies and men to leave guaranteed with a victory. If the allied troops had not planned and prepared Operation Overlord‚ the Invasion of Normandy would not have

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    Women in the Soviet Union

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    Women in the Soviet Dictatorship How were the lives of Soviet women affected by the policies of the Stalin era? Document 1 Source: Izvestiia‚ “Old Way of Life‚” March 8‚ 1930. Document 2 Source: Pravda‚ "On the Path to a Great Emancipation‚" March 8‚ 1929. Today is international communist women’s day‚ the international day for working women. Today is a holiday in honor of one-half of the international proletarian army and in honor of the women

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    the U.S government even tried to hire the mafia to kill him (Castañeda 264). The closest operation that came to forcing him out of power was an invasion that came to be known as “The Bay of Pigs”. The Bay of Pigs invasion was an unsuccessful attempt by Cuban exiles and the US government to overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro. The invasion was to take place on April 17‚ 1961 by an estimated 1‚400 Cubans that were trained by the CIA (). Although the Cuban exiles were the ones who came

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