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  • Why The United States Sent Troops To Vietnam
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    At the end of World War II in 1945, The United States government was, seemingly, intent on eradicating Communism from the world. The government was, in a Machiavellian but sometimes inept way, using any means necessary to achieve this goal. In the process, the United States nearly engaged in nuclear war with the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, sacrificed over 58, 000 American lives and some 300, 000 causalities (not to mention the untold millions of Asian lives), and create...
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  • United States Government Technological Advances
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    After viewing Enemy of the State, one can not help but feel vulnerable to the technological advances of our government. However, most Americans find it difficult to believe that they are being watched by agents of the United States government. When Americans do accept that their privacy is being invaded, they assume that only the United States government, or rich and powerful companies are responsible, yet with todays technology your next door neighbor could be listening. Americans believe that ...
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  • Taft Hartley Act Fair Labor Standards
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    ... cs. During the electoral realignment of the 1930 s, the Democrats gained the overwhelming allegiance of most manual workers and their unions, (Piven and Cloward 421). The alignment of the working class with the Democratic Party coalition developed two powerful strategies to combat the wealthy and business leaders. As stated previously, the workers held extreme striking power over the means of production in factories. Now they had power in the organization of the working class population and ...
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  • United States Government Similarities And Differences
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    Similarities and Difference between Oceania and the United States This paper will discuss the similarities and differences between the Oceanic society of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and the society of the United States. First I will talk about the similarities and then I will finish off with the differences, all of which will be based on factual information that I have gathered both, from the book and the mainstream media. Then I will finish by coming to a conclusion to an opinion I have and w...
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  • Native American Tribes U S Government
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    CHEROKEE/CHOWTAW PEOPLE The Indian Removal Act of 1830 In 1830, the United States Congress passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830, the main objective of which was to remove all the Native American tribes living in the southeast and force them to settle in lands west of the Mississippi River, in what is now known as the state of Oklahoma. The main sections of the Act had the following items: 1. There will be an exchange of lands with the Indians in any of the states or territories and will be prov...
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  • United States Army United States Government
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    Native Americans When Whites started to come over to America, they didnt think twice about taking over the Native Americans land. As it says in Strangers to These Shores, Columbus first impressions of the Arakawa Tribe in the Caribbean reflected ethnocentrism I knew they were a people who would better be freed and converted to our Holy Faith by love than by force they are all generally of good height, of pleasing appearance and well built They must be good servants and intelligent and I believe ...
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  • United States Government Hundreds Of Thousands
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    Borders are concepts which encompass and exclude. They exist everywhere. Some are literal visible physical lines whereas others go beyond sight and exist in terms of characteristics such as monetary wealth, or even humanity. Over time these boundaries are redefined and in turn change the flow of daily life for the individuals they effect. In many cases it is the powerful governments which are in control of the pen which outline these symbolic and physical lines. However as history can prove even...
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  • Ho Chi Minh San Diego Ca
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    At the end of World War II in 1945, The United States government was, seemingly, intent on eradicating Communism from the world. The government was, in a Machiavellian but sometimes inept way, using any means necessary to achieve this goal. In the process, the United States nearly engaged in nuclear war with the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, sacrificed over 58, 000 American lives and some 300, 000 causalities (not to mention the untold millions of Asian lives), and create...
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  • Regularly Scheduled Elections Supreme Court Justices
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    Complete and true democracy is almost impossible to achieve, and has been the primary goal of many nations, beginning from ancient civilizations of Greece and Roman Empire, all the way to the government of the United States today. There are a few essential characteristics which must be present in a political system for it to be even considered democratic. One essential characteristic of a legitimate democracy is that it allows people to freely make choices without government intervention. Anothe...
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  • Population Growth Rate United States Government
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    Hunger-A World Dilemma Hunger is a problem, not only in third world countries, but in the Untied States as well. During the time that the United States experienced one of its longest economic growths, one in every ten households experienced hunger by a lack of food (Nutrition Concepts and Controversies). According to a 1995 national survey 4. 1 percent, or 4. 2 million, of all United States households experienced hunger (Could There Be Hunger In America? 1). Of the 4. 1 percent of these American...
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  • Cost Benefit Analysis United States Government
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    Morality depends on the ability of an individual to choose between good and evil, thus, entailing freedom of the will and the moral responsibility of the individual for his actions. It is obvious this is so for the individual, but what about groups and governments? Do they have the ability to choose between good and evil, do they have free will and therefore are they subject to the same paradigms of morality as the individual or does an autonomous morality apply. What if we relate this concept o...
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  • Taft Hartley Act Fair Labor Standards
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    How the Rich Benefit From the Poor The United States is the most developed capitalist economy in the world. The markets within the economy provide profit-motivated companies endless potential in the pursuance of pecuniary accumulation. Throughout the twentieth-century competitive companies have implemented modernized managerial procedures designed to raise profits by reducing unnecessary costs. These cost-saving procedures have had a substantial effect on society and particularly members of the ...
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  • United States Government Native Americans
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    Between 1875 and 1925 the friendly relations with Indians prevented the loss of many American lives. By 1890 Americans had migrated all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The frontier era had ended. Well before that date, however, it had become clear to many that a new policy had to be adopted toward Native Americans, whose dwindling numbers seemed to threaten extinction. Congress began moving in this direction in 1871, when it unilaterally decided to abandon the treaty process and legislate on the b...
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  • United States Government African American Women
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    Thesis: The Native American, the Cherokee and Choctaw, who were own their land in this country. The United States Government west of the Mississippi River had moved them. The United States government used their trick by declaring treaties and land-allotment programs in purpose of moving the Native Americans from their original land. Without mercy violating all of the treaties that had been signed. The Native American could not do anything and they were thrown out of their homeland. They were not...
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  • Gun Control Laws Law Abiding Citizens
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    The United States of America has taken drastic steps in taking away the American peoples God given rights and Constitutional rights. The United States government is supposed to be a government of the people, by the people, for the people. There are very clear signs of a cancerous growth within our government and the citizens of America need to take preventative measures to ensure the freedom for which our founding fathers fought and died. I am speaking of numerous issues that have arisen in the ...
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  • Federal Trade Commission United States Government
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    economic Microsoft And Government The economic system of the United States is modeled after the theory of capitalism. " Capitalism supports free enterprise private business operating without government regulation (Janda 22). " The United States does regulate private businesses. Sometimes special circumstances arise which threaten to weaken the overall economic stability of the country. In order to sufficiently deal with these situations, the United States government has passed many law...
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  • United States Government World War 2
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    Many things have influenced the United States in its history. Morality, one of these influences, has been both observed and ignored in this history. This essay will show different periods in history when the United States acted in a immoral fashion. The United States treated the Japanese Americans immorally in World War 2 and acted immorally toward Native Americans especially at Wounded Knee. Another of the immoral acts that the US has committed was the My Lai Massacre. In 1940, the United State...
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  • United States Government Technological Advances
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    After viewing Enemy of the State, one can not help but feel vulnerable to the technological advances of our government. However, most Americans find it difficult to believe that they are being watched by agents of the United States government. When Americans do accept that their privacy is being invaded, they assume that only the United States government, or rich and powerful companies are responsible, yet with today? s technology your next door neighbor could be listening. Americans believe tha...
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  • United States Government Amounts Of Money
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    (1) Introduction The word treaty could be defined in many ways. It is most likely to be defined as agreements made between two nations. But to the Indians, treaties were simply an inevitable agreement, which the whites requested. The madness started when the European explorers reached North America. The Indians lived scattered in the area. Some lived a semi-nomadic lifestyle, moving from camp to camp to harvest vital foods, such as maple sap, venison, and wild rice, according to the seasons. Bec...
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  • Schedule Ii Drug United States Government
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    English 3 Block G April 18, 2001 ii Outline Thesis: The use of marijuana for medicinal purposes should be legalized by the United States government due to marijuana s numerous medicinal uses, it s relative safety as a medication, and the many possible threats of continued prohibition. I. Introduction A. Quote: Federal authorities should rescind their prohibition of the medical use of marijuana for seriously ill patients and allow physicians to decide which patients to treat. The government shoul...
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