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    it was called‚ started on July 28th‚ 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. The United States decided to stay out of the war and be a neutral country. The United States economy was booming during this time because they were supplying many of the countries that were in the war. The United States soon became an economic world power. European countries were too caught up in getting ready and fighting during wartime and didn’t have time to export any goods. The United States was increasing

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    whether abortion is right or wrong is to look at whether or not the fetus is a person or not. This evaluation is done by Mary Anne Warren‚ in which she determines a set of criteria that both pro-abortionists and anti-abortionists can agree upon. Warren states that in order to be considered a fetus must: "have consciousness of objects and events‚ reasoning‚ self-motivated activity‚ capacity to communicate and the presence of self-concept and self-awareness." Using these criteria‚ Warren determines that

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    former Soviet Union is the chief reason for the onset of the Cold War‚ as a result of their aggressive actions they forced the United States to protect their own interests and therefore world peace. However‚ in order to see why the Soviet action constituted United States intervention we must take a look back at the end of World War II‚ the Yalta Conference. This meeting was to begin the long process of the rebuilding of Europe and the establishment of free elections in previously occupied territories

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    During the 1910’s‚ European countries had a huge conflict arising between 9 main countries. 6 of those countries had created the Triple Alliance‚ and the other 3 created the Triple Entente. These countries had fought on for a couple of years until the American Congress had chosen to send American troops because of a rising conflict with Germany. Most Americans believed that the entry of the U.S into WW1 was inevitable‚ especially the fact that they would join the Allies side. I believe that the entry

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    setting up in that part of the world was something the United States could live with.” The US was rather more concerned for a mutual benefit and wanted a working relation with the USSR. The U.S. were most interested in the west Europe‚ they wanted to introduce there ideology‚ demarcation‚ by trying not to collaborate‚ “‚” Roosevelt-style—that is‚ by trying to work hand-in-hand with each other on whatever problems turned up. Instead‚ they could get along by pulling apart. Robert describes “ideologies

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    “The Day after 911: Changes of the United States” The Middle East is one of the birthplaces of human kind’s civilization. Since the Ancient Egypt‚ Sumer‚ the Arab Empire‚ Turkey Empire‚ or even to present day‚ the Middle East has always been a valuable strategic point for not only because of its geographic location but also it full of petroleum and nature gas. According the OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) that 66% of the global oil reserves are in the Middle East and

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    INTRO Did Hispanics face discrimination in the United States during the 1960s like African Americans? How did their lives improve with reforms? To begin‚ the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement is one of the least studied social movements of the 1960s‚ but is important for Chicano history because the campaign improved a vast amount of issues like farm workers rights‚ to enhanced education‚ as well as housing and immigration rights. The movement followed in the footsteps of the African American

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    Progressive Era. Many of these reform were extremely successful. Some of the main reforms during the Progressive Era included living conditions in cities as well as reform efforts in the workplace. These reforms were extremely important because they led to happier populus as well as less deaths. During the Progressive Era there was a political party that was called the Progressive Party. This political party was a third party and helped the push for numerous reforms. Including social‚ political‚ and

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    Holocaust was a tragic event during World War II that Nazi Germany created that involved the persecution and killing of over 5 million Jews. Hitler‚ the chancellor of Germany at the time‚ believed that the Jews were responsible for Germany’s loss during World War I. After the Holocaust had started‚ you’d think that the other countries would intervene pretty fast. Unfortunately‚ they didn’t realize what was happening until almost a year after it had begun. What were the Allies’ reactions and was there

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    April‚ 2012 MEDIA BENEFITTED THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES FIRST WORLD WAR The US government used media in various ways during the First World War‚ to manipulate the public to support their purpose. The reason that the majority of people in the US had common views throughout the First World War was because of the media influence. When the US was under the neutrality agreement‚ the media helped people feel good about being neutral. However‚ when the time came for the US to join the war‚ the

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