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    September 1‚ 1939 and stretched to September 2‚ 1945. Throughout the years there have been many questions related to what the United States did and if they were right in doing so. In this paper we will be discussing‚ Japanese imprisonment‚ the use of the Atomic Bomb and the United States obligation to help rebuild the world after war. Since United States was already at war‚ fear lead many Americans to believe that people of Japanese decent would start working as spies or saboteurs for the Japanese

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    George Orwell’s‚ ‘Animal Farm’ is a satirical fable of the early 1900’s Russian Revolution where the Tsar was overthrown bringing a provisional government into power until the eventual rise of the Soviet Union. The book was written and published in 1945 where most of World War II was taking place and Europe was divided between the Influences of the western world and the Soviet Union. Animal Farm is about a group of enslaved farm animals that work under tyrannical humans who give them small rations

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    Scholarly visions of the post-cold war International system 1- Francis Fukayama’s vision of The End of History: - He wrote the 1st versions in an extremely optimistic atmosphere during the collapse of the socialist regimes symbolized by the pulling down of the Berlin wall. His thesis is simple. The failure of communism and the disappearance of the Soviet Union have resulted in the victory of liberal democracy and capitalism. - He declared the ultimate victory of liberal democracy & argued

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    conflicts‚ such as the Civil War‚ and had established itself as a strong‚ independent nation. The industrialization of the US economy following the war and the management techniques created during this time led to a boom in productivity and the economy as a whole. Additionally‚ this marked the beginning of the Progressive Era with many reforms being enacted‚ both within the American government and society. At this point‚ the US had resolved many of its internal issues and was looking to expand its international

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    incorruptibility‚ but the atomic bomb targeted for Hiroshima carrying the code name “Little Boy” was anything but‚ and was one of the last straws for Japan is World War II. The bomb caused massive destruction and three days later when another atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki‚ Japan couldn’t take it and surrendered. If today I was asked to drop an atomic bomb on an enemy I would have to consider a lot before accepting the mission. When the U.S. dropped “Little Boy” on Hiroshima it killed tens of thousands

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    its bomb on the city of Hiroshima‚ Japan‚ forever changing warfare. The intent of the bomb was to stop the current warWorld War Ⅱ‚ from escalating further. However‚ this resulted in another war after the bombs were dropped. This war was called the Cold War‚ and the war was fought between the USSR and the United States. Both countries decided to build their nuclear armament and war was imminent. This ties back to The Codebreaker because the Puppet Master was using bombs and the situation was very

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    Collapse of the Soviet Union. Development of Events The Soviet Union has collapsed due to a number of different reasons. It is mainly the direct result of the end of the Cold War. Multiple different events led to this result‚ from multiple revolutions in Europe to General Secretary Gorbachev making concessions domestically and internationally‚ led to this‚ once powerful‚ nation to collapse. In the late 1980’s‚ Gorbachev conceded so many different things such as the allowance of states to become independent

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    Military conscription is the mandatory enlistment of civilians into some sort of national service‚ involving a form of service in an army. Using Singapore as an empirical example in this paper‚ I argue that military conscription is necessary for the survival of the state because in this anarchical and unpredictable international system‚ wars are inevitable‚ therefore conscription aids in building a plausible military deterrence force. Furthermore‚ military conscription is desirable to maintain political

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    SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY: 1919-1945 Soviet foreign policy throughout the period from 1919 to 1945 is confusing and often contradictory. By the 1920’s the Bolshevik communists found themselves the leaders of a former Great Power which was pulled by conflicting tendencies. On the one hand‚ communist ideology preached a world-wide “worker’s revolution” whose goal was the dissolution of all nation-states. On the other hand‚ Russia needed the support of other nations in order to rebuild its political

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    The Second World War had a profound effect on white men who lived in the United States during the 1940s. Many volunteered for overseas military service‚ and many more joined the army in the nation’s first peacetime draft‚ which occurred in 1941 as a precursor to the United States’s future involvement in the war. World War II also‚ however‚ had a profound impact on the lives of women and ethnic minorities in the United States. Because white men were the primary candidates of the draft‚ women and minorities

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