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    use of tunnels was pretty high as the Vietcong almost always

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    Kennedy faced great Congressional opposition during his short presidency and this was a very large reason for the aims of the New Frontier largely going unachieved. However‚ there were other reasons for the limited success of the New Frontier‚ such as Kennedy’s lack of strong mandate due to the very slim majority through which he was elected which was a margin of only 113‚000. This led to many of Kennedy’s proposals being struck down by Congress such as much of his plans for social welfare and unemployment

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    The League of Nations was an organisation designed to maintain peace throughout the World. It was created during the Paris Peace Conference. The League of Nations was the idea of Woodrow Wilson‚ the president of the USA. The League’s main aims were to bring together all nations in a parliament to discuss and settle disputes‚ to protect the independence of countries and safeguard their borders‚ to improve peoples living and working conditions‚ and to make war obsolete by persuading nations to disarm

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    Italy‚ Portugal and Spain. During the time when African countries were colonised‚ the imperial powers exploited the resources there and left the countries and locals with little. Civil war is a big issue in Africa. For example‚ the Rwanda genocide was a mass slaughter of the Tutsis carried out by the Hutus in 1994. The UN accused Liberian president of supporting The Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebellion in neighbouring Sierra Leone with weapons and training in exchange for diamonds. These

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    September 26‚ 2011 English 098/99-137 Why is it important to be successful in College? Isn’t it important to everyone to be successful in college? It is to me. There are several reasons why I think so. In general‚ you get to enhance your education. I would like to be a role model. With a college degree‚ you go far. With a college degree‚ people say it can take you far places. I know with a degree in my hand‚ I reached my educational goal. Also‚ with a degree‚ you can further on in a career

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    The vietnam war was and still is a painful memory to most people in America which had and still has monumental significance today. Socially at the time the vietnam war was divisive and caused protests and marches.Also economically it was just too much money in the wrong place.My third reason for why the war was so significant historically is vietnam syndrome a non medical yet political term referring to Americas aversion to overseas conflict due to the vietnam war.My final reason for the vietnam’s

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    The Reconstruction era that occurred in the United States after the Civil War could have been determined successful or un-successful depending on how you look at the situation. For example‚ if you look at the Reconstruction Era in terms of slavery and rights‚ then I argue the said time era was successful. Because the results that followed after the Reconstruction era produced the “Reconstruction” Amendments. The 13th Amendment established the abolishment of slavery in the United States. In addition

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    During the game I play to the whistle that the referee blows and from on the sidelines‚ I can hear my coach yelling last minute moves that can get me around one obstacle or another. With my actions helping the team get a step closer to wining the game. So that after the game‚ I can walk away with a smile on my face and a trophy in my hand knowing I did my part. It makes it worth it to try my hardest in practice and drill each other to the point that no mistakes are possible. With everything I learn in

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    The Populist party was a party created primarily to express the agrarian protest‚ in some states the party was known as the People’s Party. This party originated due to the Panic of 1873‚ where the economic welfare of farmers suffered badly; many believed that the management of currency was at fault. Farmers formed alliances in order to get their word out to the people and the government‚ their main reason farmers were agitated was because they wanted railroad regulation‚ tax reform‚ and unlimited

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    The Progressive Era‚ 1900-1920‚ in American history was a time of immense political and economic reform. This reform was done by reformers‚ such as Upton Sinclair‚ and by the federal government. Some of the reforms include those on food regulation‚ increase in voter power and the breakup of trusts. These reforms were generally successful but had some limitations. An example of a successful reform during the Progressive Era was the Meat Inspection Act‚ and the Pure Food and Drug Act‚ which enforced

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