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Cuban Missile Crisis U S S R
1,608 words... te goal being that of continuation as a nation and lastly a species. Tossed in with these more innate, Darwinistic survival-based national interests were the more political ones on the parts of Kennedy and his team of advisors who realized concretely the need for rational political decision making that took into account the public good and wherein a consensus of the American and European communities would agree. In this regard, Kennedy critically and carefully analyzed not just the immediate...
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Ho Chi Minh Cold War Era
1,172 words... help reestablish the South Korean territory. The effort was successful and MacArthur, despite Chinese warnings, crossed north over the 38 th parallel on a course into China. The United Nation's forces were meet by the Chinese and forced back south of the border in 1951. The war continued on for two more years and President Truman confessed that nuclear weapons were even consider on two occasions. The innovations of the Korean War were the helicopter for medical evacuations, naval power for e...
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J F K World War Ii
1,445 wordsUntil the 1970 s, there was no such word as 34; docudrama. 34; Prior to that time, there had been no need for the word because most movies fit fairly neatly into categories of either fiction or non-fiction. There was fact-based drama, of course, such as Gung Ho (1943), but such films never pretended to be exact re-enactments of the events they covered, or the people involved. In the 20 years since its invention however, the term 34; stuck 34; and now refers to one of the most popular ...
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Cuban Missile Crisis Missile Installations
952 wordsThe documentary that I viewed entitled, The Cuban Missile Crisis, brought about one of the most threatening times in United States History. Produced by Films For The Humanities Inc. , the film shows how the USSR placed missiles on Cuban Soil, solely it seems for the benefit of themselves. Why missiles ended up on the small island of Cuba is far from a mystery, people know the truth and what it cost Cuba as a Nation. The story of the Cuban Missile Crisis is heard around the world, in perhaps many...
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Policy Of Containment Involvement In Vietnam
1,276 wordsDomestic and Foreign Policies Throughout our history, many policies have been made to deal with domestic or foreign issues or conflicts. One example of domestic policies were the reforms FDR created called the New Deal. An example of a foreign policy was that of containment used after WWII. In the 1930 s our country and many others around the world went through a financial depression. The Depression was mostly attributed to the stock market crash in 1929. President Hoover who served before FDR t...
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