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    【Abstract】 This study focuses on the reason why the US fail to win the Vietnam war. To search for the reason‚ I analyze this topic from three aspects‚ the Vietnam‚ the US and the international. This paper shows that the US fail to win the war both have the subjective reasons and objective reason‚ internal reasons and external reasons. There still some deficiencies in this research‚ and there may be without analysis in some aspects. 【Key Words】international environment; resources; experience; aid

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    also ushered in the atomic age and was quickly followed by the collapse of the wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union and the beginning of the Cold War. The main parties were the Axis nations (Nazi Germany‚ Fascist Italy‚ Imperial Japan and their smaller allies) and the Allied nations‚ led by Britain (and its Commonwealth nations)‚ the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United

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    new nuclear power plants? Energy is a controversial topic in the United States and the rest of the world. More than half of the energy we have comes from coal burning power plants. President Obama is working along with government agencies to build more nuclear power plants in the United States. Nuclear power plants produce large quantities of energy creating no air pollution and very little water pollution in the form of thermal pollution. The United States should build more Nuclear power plants‚ they

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    This paper centers on the reasons why the US fail to win the Vietnam war. There are many reasons. Firstly‚ the US couldn’t expand the scale of the war. As for the US,it might lose if not expand the scale‚ but it must lose if it expanded. The biggest enemy of the US is the Soviet union‚ and the most important place it should protect is the Europe. If the US expand the scale of the war in Vietnam‚ pitting a large number of troops to the place where is far from the Europe‚ complaining with Chinese

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    Did you know that the United States government killed‚ stole‚ and started a war over the belief that we needed more? The US adopted the idea of Manifest destiny to expand our land and spread the idea of democracy and freedom. During the time that Manifest Destiny was in effect‚ the US took over occupied territory‚ gave a weak justification‚ but in the end‚ Americans adopted this policy. The United States almost doubled in size during the period of Manifest Destiny‚ the US did this by taking over

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    DBQ: U.S. as World Power In the 1890’s‚ the idea of imperialism had begun imprinting itself in American minds. Many Americans began to believe that the United States was either going to explode or expand. Our country had a new sense of power which was generated from the growth of our industry and wealth. There were Americans who had pushed the idea of imperialism through books and articles‚ calling it the adventures of childhood dreams. The first moments had begun with President Cleveland and his

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    could be made (America Becomes a World Power). Anti-imperialists‚ such as Grover Cleveland and Booker T. Washington‚ believed that imperialism would plague the values that Americans believed in because it would cause America to practically enslave other countries‚ a position that America had once been in under a British colony. They also believed that as America expanded through colonies‚ jobs would go to the colonists’ hands and out of the Americans’ (America Becomes a World Power). It was needed to

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    Why did Piedmont become‚ and remain‚ the driving force towards closer Italian unity in the years 1848-61? In‚ 1849 when the Piedmontese army was embarrassingly defeated by the Austrian army at the battle of Novara‚ you could say that Piedmont was the most unlikely Italian state to be responsible for Italian unity. People thought that Piedmont would never really recover‚ especially when Charles Albert abdicated through shire disappointment and embarrassment of northern Italy trying to fight Austria

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    Skip to Navigation Skip to Content OPPapers.comResearch Papers and Essays for All Join Login Writing Service Help Contact Us Question? Email Us Join Search Get Better Grades Today By Joining OPPapers.com and Accessing Over 325‚000 Articles and Essays! get better grades Will India Become A Superpower? Home Page» Biographies» Science and Technology Will India Become A Superpower? Sixty years ago‚ in the summer of 1948‚ our nation‚ then newly born‚ was struggling for its very survival.

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    in history. However‚ in the presidency of 1857-1961‚ James Buchanan had Harriet Lane as his confidante‚ but not as his wife (“Harriet Lane”). Harriet and James were not marital partners‚ but that did not stop either of them from being partners in politics. Granted that Harriet was not James’s wife‚ she did not fail to make her mark on the country and the world. Most believe that she was more helpful to James than a wife could have ever been‚ and without her the nation would not be as we know it today

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