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    The Cold War was an ideological war when there was a great political and military conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. The two powers were on the opposite ends of the economic and political spectrum. The United States is the capitalist state‚ while the Soviet Union was Russia. Though there was no fighting between the two states‚ there was always the threat that could have triggered a full-blown world war. The Cold War lasted about 45 years and it changed the global political and

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    World War 1 was different than any other wars that came before it by that it was the first war fought in on many continents‚ as well it was the first war where chemical weapons were used‚ and it was the first total war. The total number of casualties in World War 1 was 37 million. There were 9 million killed‚ 20 million wounded and others that weren’t were most likely dead. The expectations before the war started was a reason why the war began because people thought it was going to be a short‚ bloodless

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    between posted prices and transactions in the era (especially pre-World War II) before there was a world market for crude oil with market transactions. Why might it be nonsensical to treat posted prices as transactions prices in a quantitative analysis of oil markets? 2. What features of the production technology for crude oil and the characteristics of oil demand would naturally lead to volatile market prices? 3. When will the world run out of crude oil? When will it run out of $25 crude oil?

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    battle where everyone in the United States—every man‚ woman‚ and child—is in action‚ and will be privileged to remain in action throughout this war. That front is right here at home‚ in our daily lives‚ and in our daily tasks.” African Americans and Women had been discriminated in the past whether it was their race or their sex. In World War II‚ however‚ we needed more strength then just the white Americans. This is where many people who were discriminated by white Americans proved they were worth something

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    World War I (1914-1918) In late June 1914‚ Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo‚ Bosnia. An escalation of threats and mobilization orders followed the incident‚ leading by mid-August to the outbreak of World War I‚ which pitted Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire (the so-called Central Powers) against Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy and Japan (the Allied Powers). The Allies were joined after 1917 by the United States. The four

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    Wars emerge when a dispute between two or more countries becomes too intense‚ and World War I is a more serious form of this conflict. Like in any war‚ it is not only the army or government that is affected‚ but also the people are harmed. Some will benefit from it while others get the exact opposite effect‚ and the important part is whether the sacrifice was worth it or not. Even though the United States tried to stay neutral during World War I‚ their involvement in this conflict had positive and

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    through which people communicate their beliefs‚ values‚ and morals. Inserting one’s own culture in place of someone’s pre-existing culture is the basis of ethnocentrism. People have repeatedly become victims of deculturalization‚ especially in the United States‚ and by analyzing this ethnocentrism one learns the importance of sustaining different cultures in society. There are many methods of deculturalization‚ such as segregation‚ isolation‚ and forced change of language. When the content of curriculum

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    Causes of World War Ii

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    Causes of World War II World War I was one of the most destructive wars in modern history. Nearly ten million soldiers died as a result of hostilities. The enormous losses on all sides of the conflict resulted in part from the introduction of new weapons‚ like the machine gun and gas warfare‚ as well as the failure of military leaders to adjust their tactics to the increasingly mechanized nature of warfare. A policy of attrition‚ particularly on the Western Front‚ cost the lives of hundreds of

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    Introduction The First World War was an international disaster for most countries but wasn’t as significant to Russia like some of the other international. The Russian government had its own problems during the First World War‚ big problems like the Russo Japanese war‚ great Russian revolution as well aside from the Russia’s government deciding to entering the First World War. The First World War made the other problems even worse. Before Russia’s entry in WWI‚ Russia fought Japan in the Russo-Japanese

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    Using the atomic bomb in World War II changed the world forever. World War II was the first time in history that a nuclear weapon had been used during war. Two atomic bombs were released by the United States on Japan. The use of the bomb caused the world to realize how powerful weapons can be. Much controversy came from the United States use of the atomic bomb and people still debate today whether or not the US was justified in their decision to use the bomb. Because Hiroshima was a significant

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