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    Kennan argues that the Soviet Union views itself as leading a perpetual war against capitalism. Anti-capitalist ideology is the method to retain power. However‚ the Soviet Union is vulnerable‚ but it will require a long term‚ and persistent strategy of firm containment. The success of this strategy will greatly rely on America’s greatness. b. Main Points. (1) Ideology/circumstance: The Russian civil war‚ the post-revolution period‚ foreign intervention‚ and the small number

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    almost killing it. The crowd wants to see the blood go all around the ring of the wall. The Spanish believed that the Bulls would come back to life afterwards. So it would be a good show in the end. Many of the biggest bullfighting can be found in Spain. The Spanish were also known for their famous art. For example Pablo Picasso he was one of the greatest Spanish artist and some considered him as the father of the modern art style‚ “cubism.” His first painting was when he was just 9 years old

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    Vietnam War for various reasons; the people of Vietnam liked the communists of North Vietnam. The Americans bombed and killed the Vietnamese. The people of Vietnam hated the Americans in the end. The Americans tried to bomb the Vietnamese into submission and failed. Also when they were in open warfare America was successful‚ but when it turned into a guerrilla war America failed‚ that’s why America used napalm‚ to try and flush the Vietcong out. Another reason why America failed in the Vietnam War was

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    efficient in his war against Darius. Although‚ low in numbers he utilize what he had as well as strategically planned for the battle he and his men were facing. Systems Approach (2007) defines being effective as getting the job done. While being efficient is the approach in which you get the job done (Systems Approach‚ 2007). Such as‚ the time‚ money and people a person utilizes to get the job done. The less of the resources used the more efficient it one is considered to be. Alexander decision to have

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    been involved in South Vietnam’s affairs which lead to the Vietnam War? The Vietnam War was the second longest war in U.S. History and took decades to resolve. The Vietnam War cost billions of dollars‚ and Nearly 60‚000 Americans were killed and more were injured. The U.S failed to complete its objective in Vietnam making it a pointless war and creating more problems than resolved. Although the U.S. was involved in the Vietnam War under good intentions‚ such as our government’s promises and commitments

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    In efforts to contain communism‚ the United States created the Containment Policy. This US Policy was put into effect as response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to expand and spread throughout Eastern Europe‚ China‚ Korea and Vietnam. The doctrine was written by George F. Kennan an American diplomat‚ in the year 1946. The idea was that if superpower Soviet Union can be contained‚ Soviet troops would be forced to push back in effort to update their priorities. Four “tools” made the Containment

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    When analysing Spain‚ this century is most notorious with the countries establishment as a superior nation. Yet it’s debate whether this truly occurred‚ as historians like JH Elliot have stated “Spanish society drove itself forward" others disagree‚ like Solsten ‚ speculating that “The sixteenth century was a period of unremitting decline”. This 100-year time span presents a combination of both failures and successes‚ leaving us conflicted on whether this century was truly golden. Though the country

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    The colonists were completely justified in waging war against the British. It was their time to break away and to work for their own individual independence. They only really had one choice that would have worked and that choice was to fight a war against the British. Some of the justifications in wanting to fight this war can be found in documents such as Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and The Declaration of Independence and taxes such as the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense

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    Hedges book War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning is spot on how war affects a person and a society. Chris Hedges believes that war is negative and that it degrades the ones who participate in it. War changes the people that fight in it and just like a drug war becomes an addiction‚ once you get a taste of it is hard to stop. War brings out the nationalism of those who fight in it and at the core of nationalism is racism. How People Change People change during war‚ and not in a good way. War brings

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                                                9/24/14        England & Spain    Spain and England both try to compete against each other due to colonization.  Products and crops did affect Spain and England from being more or staying sustained.  Being successful was such a challenge for these colonies. England and Spain’s  competition with each‚ usage of tobacco‚ and result in succession do lead up into many  factors.     Spain colonized South America. Columbus quotes “..I do not see the necessity 

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