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  • World War I Dbq - Woodrow Wilson Dbq

    World War I Dbq - Woodrow Wilson Dbq

    Woodrow Wilson DBQ Matthew Johnson The statement “ It was the strength of the opposition forces, both liberal and conservative. rather than the ineptitude and stubbornness of President Wilson that led to the Senate defeat of the Treaty of Versailles” is valid. However, the stubbornness of President Wilson led to the defeat of his plans due to his belief of not compromising with the political force opposing him. The inability of compromise led to his

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    Submitted: March 15, 2016
  • War and Legitimate Defense

    War and Legitimate Defense

    War is an immoral act and a sin against the fifth commandment. War and also terrorism have been condemned by the Church's magisterium throughout all the Catholic Social Teaching. For example, the Catechism 2308 states, "All citizens and governments are obliged to work for the avoidance of war." There may also be times when we are forced to defend yourself.Divine Law does not forbid the use of legitimate defense either. Only if we have no

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    Submitted: March 22, 2016
  • Time of War

    Time of War

    The United States during the end of the nineteenth century was liberating territories for more than just saving the inhabitants but to create economic growth. Many politicians were using the term liberating as a mask for taking over foreign territories. Along with the Spanish-American War and the annexation of Hawaii, everyone had some vested interest in acquiring new territories. High tariffs created extra expenses for companies which relied heavily on export to the United States.

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    Essay Length: 288 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2016
  • Coca Cola and Pepsi - Cola War

    Coca Cola and Pepsi - Cola War

    \ How did the two Cola giants engage across different competitive battlefields? How did the type of market structure in which they operated and industry trends contribute to their choice of strategies and the dynamics of their competitive battles? What type of competitive behavior did they pursue? MARKET OVERVIEW For over a century, Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola have been arch-rivals, constantly competing for market share in the carbonated soft drink (CSD) industry. Throughout this battle both

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    Submitted: April 17, 2016
  • Father of the House of Thunder: A Report on the Life of Hamilcar Barca During the First Punic War

    Father of the House of Thunder: A Report on the Life of Hamilcar Barca During the First Punic War

    History-20 of Father of The House Of Thunder: A Report on the life of Hamilcar Barca during the First Punic War It was 249 BC, the Carthaginians had gained command of the sea after victory in The Battle of Drepanum yet they were only able to keep two of the Sicilian cities: Drepanum and Lilybaeum. The Carthaginian State ran a landed Aristocracy, which was led by Hanno, “The Great” from 248 BC to 241 BC

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    Submitted: April 22, 2016
  • America's Involvement in the Vietnam War

    America's Involvement in the Vietnam War

    Carson Evans Coach Laird Ib HOTA September 11, 2016 To what extent was US involvement in the Vietnam War justifiable? Despite a few distinguished lapses, for the most part, the U.S involvement in the Vietnam war was justifiable by combating the spread of communism and preventing the loss of more U.S.’s and allied lives. One of the reasons the U.S. fought alongside South Vietnam was to stop communist North Vietnam because the U.S. believed in

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    Submitted: October 6, 2016
  • Trade Triangle and the First Opium War

    Trade Triangle and the First Opium War

    Q. What was the trade triangle? Was it responsible for the First Opium War? In 17 two almost simultaneous processes of British interest came to be seen. First, the establishment of British Empire in India following the Battle of Plassey and second, the emergence of a highly formal system of trade relations between the Chinese and the West - the Canton System. This trading system, dominated by the Chinese philosophy of Confucianism, aimed at achieving

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    Submitted: October 11, 2016
  • America After World War 2

    America After World War 2

    Wendy Coria HIS-144 August 28, 2016 Suzanne Vogt America after WWII World War II occurred on September 1st, 1939 till September 2nd, 1945. The war made an impact in the American nation during and after. The war was the most momentous era in history. After the war, changes started to occur and people probably wanted to move on and start their lives again. Things that change after the war was gender spheres, the automobile and

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    Submitted: October 16, 2016
  • Civil War Apush

    Civil War Apush

    During some time, it was obvious that the United States was unclear, confused, and constantly arguing about the spread and extension of slavery into western territories. In fact, all this talk about slavery and its components eventually lead up to 4 bloody and gruesome years of the Civil War during 1861 up to 1865, a war that couldn't have been prevented by much, despite certain efforts, events, or acts that were previously passed. Many

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    Submitted: November 12, 2016
  • How Far Can Anti Communism Justify the Us Involvement in the Vietnam War ? (1954-64)

    How Far Can Anti Communism Justify the Us Involvement in the Vietnam War ? (1954-64)

    Luke Stagg History Essay How far can anti communism Justify the US involvement in the Vietnam war ? (1954-64) Since the "red scare" incident in the early 20th century after the Bolshevik revolution the us has been scared that communism would supposedly ruin the US way of life, since then they have always been against communist states like USSR. The president at the time (1954) president Dwight Eisenhower believed on the “domino theory,”, it said

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    Submitted: March 20, 2017
  • The Tugof War Between Developed and Emerging Market Origin Companies

    The Tugof War Between Developed and Emerging Market Origin Companies

    CASE ANALYSIS „The Tugof War between Developed and Emerging Market Origin Companies“ Andrea Labusová Atlantis University November 15, 2016 /Week 4/ ________________ 1. This article is about how companies can dominate within the global market. In this occasion, economic development is very fast. Companies, if they want to be successful must adapt to this trend. The article points out what should the companies expect to fight against, what challenges companies must face in developed and

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    Submitted: March 20, 2017
  • Juno and the Culture Wars

    Juno and the Culture Wars

    Juno and the Culture Wars Television and films are bursting with stereotypes of women. Whether it is abstinence until marriage or women being unemployed housewives, the stereotypes are apparent and thrive in the media. However, these stereotypes are outdated because society has moved away from these expected social norms. In 2007, director Jason Reitman created a motion picture that challenged traditional values, and it reflects the changing gender issues and social attitudes regarding teenage pregnancy.

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    Submitted: March 22, 2017
  • World War 2 Effects

    World War 2 Effects

    The affects of world war 2 is that it resulted in that some countries had to pay other countries damages and that there was a lot of devastation. Japan what they did is bombed us and really put us in the war really because FDR did not want to go to war with the Japanese instead we waited to see if stuff were going to bad. Britian already had there own issues they were devastated

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    Submitted: April 21, 2017
  • The Nation at War

    The Nation at War

    Emily Klinkerman Mr. Tolbert 8th Dual Credit History March 9th, 2017 The Nation at War Using lessons learned from the war with Spain, Theodor Roosevelt in 1903 doubled the strength of the Navy and proposed connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans for easier transportation of goods, equipment, and people. The canal was to be open for all nations thanks to the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty of 1901. The U.S. was granted control of a canal zone 10

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    Submitted: April 30, 2017
  • Chocolate War Book Report and Summary

    Chocolate War Book Report and Summary

    The Chocolate war by Rebekah Hord BOYS WILL BE BOYS. Its almost overwhelming, how much stupid pride boys tend to have. They create for themselves this perception, that they have to be better than everyone to be a real man. I'm Robert Cormier. I wrote the book the chocolate war. Throughout the writing process I tried to give signals of the theme boys will be boys. Now to break down what I mean by

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    Submitted: May 10, 2017
  • The Consequences of Nuclear War

    The Consequences of Nuclear War

    11/20/16 Name of Student Intro to World Politics The Consequences of Nuclear War Nuclear warfare has been prevented by investing huge amounts of money into nuclear weapons as a means of deterrence. This way of thinking is very dangerous and could lead to a catastrophe unimaginable by man. Nuclear weapons technology has come very far from its inception in the early 1940’s to now, and as the tensions between countries rises, the threat of nuclear

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    Submitted: June 12, 2017
  • Physical and Emotional Burdens During War

    Physical and Emotional Burdens During War

    Physical and Emotional Burdens During War Just like Atlas carries the world on his shoulders, many soldiers can feel the same burden on their lives while in war. During the Vietnam War, many soldiers are in their late teens and early twenties, and often bring emotionally significant items with them to remind them of home. These items, along with the physical objects they were required to carry, create a large amount of baggage they had

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    Submitted: June 15, 2017
  • Economic Aspects of Indo-Pak Wars

    Economic Aspects of Indo-Pak Wars

    A PROJECT REPORT ON Economic Aspects of Indian Wars (1965 Indo-Pak War) By Aditya Taank 2013A4PS335H Under the supervision of Mr. Shamuel Tharu HSS F266: STUDY ORIENTED PROJECT BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI (April, 2017) ________________ Acknowledgment I would like to thank Mr Shamuel Tharu for giving me such an amazing opportunity to work on a subject I’m so passionate about. Had it not been for his continuous guidance, this would have always

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    Submitted: July 13, 2017
  • Remembering a Vietnam War Firefight: Changing Perspectives over Time

    Remembering a Vietnam War Firefight: Changing Perspectives over Time

    Tran Nguyen History 17B July 16th, 2017 Remembering a Vietnam War Firefight: Changing Perspectives over Time. In the article "Recalling a Vietnam War Firefight: Changing Points of view after some time", the writer discussed Marine's encounters of his confidants' lives being taken in Vietnam. When I read this article, I was noteworthy about it since it would be about an officer who was recounting a vigorously manufactured story that was a long way from reality.

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    Submitted: July 25, 2017
  • Korean War: Just or Not

    Korean War: Just or Not

    Korean War: Just Or Not Korean War: Just Or Not Korean War is not technically a war, it is claimed as a police action by western countries although there are at least 2622600 soldiers deployed in total and at least 1000000 soldiers dead or missing, both side were hiding the accurate number from its public (interesting thing I found, numbers got a difference between Wiki and Chinese websites) and 2.5 million citizens are dead because

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    Submitted: October 10, 2017
  • A War Story

    A War Story

    A War Story I am at war. Sorry that was too quick. I’ll start from the beginning of my life before it went downhill. I mean my life went down faster than a mud slide on a steep mountain. My name is Charlie. My friends, the few I have, call my Charles. I am 18. Yes, I am an adult and love my life well until it crashed like a huge bomb. I am a

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    Submitted: October 29, 2017
  • Blueprint for War

    Blueprint for War

    John Park Professor Lloyd Western Civilization 15 September 2017 Blueprint for War War is a tragic story that provides a lesson and reveals the true nature of human beings. In Victor Davis Hanson’s book, A War Like No Other, Hanson emphases on the Peloponnesian War by relating it to present and past conflicts. Despite the book’s bold title, The Peloponnesian War does not reflect Hanson’s view as a war nonparallel to any other. In fact,

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    Submitted: November 15, 2017
  • Afghanistan War 1978

    Afghanistan War 1978

    The Afghanistan War began on 27 April 1978 with Saur Revolution when Afghanistan Democratic Republic was founded instead of Afghanistan Republic. After the revolution, opposite group of the government uprisinged. Nur Muhammad Taraki was selected as president and Hafizullah Amin was selected as vice-president of Afghanistan Democratic Republic. They had different political opinions from parchamite group that was together with Taraki in the revolution. Thus, member of parchamite group exile to distant countries. Although at

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    Submitted: November 18, 2017
  • Leading up to the Civil War

    Leading up to the Civil War

    Leading Up to the Civil War The Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery and other factors contributing to it. A key issue was states’ right because the Southern states wanted to assert their authority over the federal government so they could abolish federal laws they didn’t support, especially laws interfering with the South’s right to keep slaves and take them wherever they wished. Also territorial expansion was another cause because the

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    Submitted: December 11, 2017
  • Art of War Recognises Nine Types of Ground

    Art of War Recognises Nine Types of Ground

    Introduction The art of war recognises nine types of ground. These ‘grounds’ represent the basic sets of circumstances that generals may find themselves in, and understandin how to confront them is crucial to a victorious campaign. The nine battlegrounds are dispersive ground, frontier ground, key ground, communicative ground, focal ground, serious ground, treacherous ground, constricted ground, deadly ground. The Nine battlegrounds describe nine common situations in a campaign, from scattering to deadly, and navigate each

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    Submitted: February 20, 2018

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