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Diversity In The Post War United Kingdom
1,895 wordsH 2 >'What have been the main forms of diversity to emerge in the post-war United Kingdom, and to what extent have they been sources of uncertainty? There have been many forms of diversity to emerge in the UK in the post war period. It is subjective which of these can be considered the main forms. Personal circumstances may colour somebody's view of which forms of diversity are the most noticeable, have had the most profound effect or caused the most uncertainty. For example a person liv...
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United States Entered Post War Period
598 wordsOf all the major events of the 20 th Century, which affected the United States (apart from their impact on the world), World War I is ranked as one of the most influential, if not the most influential events, which had the most significant effect on the United States. We are not discussing the details of the four-year war nor we are narrating the chronology of the events, which took place from 1914 - 1918. We are going to analyze the impact of World War I on the United States. Although World War...
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South East Asia Post War Period
1,797 words... k, discovered that a tough peace treaty was not a possibility. The development of the Cold War conditions in Asia and the outbreak of the Korean war lead to the USA reassessing the role of Japan in the post-war world. Japan was to be built up as an effective counter-balance to the spread of communism in Asia. The Australian government thus had to adjust its policy realistically to these changed circumstances, obtain the guarantee of the USA for Australian security through the ANZUS pact and ...
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Post War Period Second World War
1,906 wordsWhat have been the main forms of diversity to emerge in the post-war United Kingdom, and to what extent have they been sources of uncertainty? There have been many forms of diversity to emerge in the UK in the post war period. It is subjective which of these can be considered the main forms. Personal circumstances may colour somebody? s view of which forms of diversity are the most noticeable, have had the most profound effect or caused the most uncertainty. For example a person living in a comm...
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Post War Period Immanuel Kant
3,025 wordsThe main objectives of this paper is, by looking at other federations to find out what makes a federation and compare the position of the European Union in regard to these concepts. But first, I will start with an introduction on the integration of Europe, in which federalists had an important say. Federation the ultimate peace treaty Proposals for a federalist unification of Europe came already in the 18 th century. For Immanuel Kant, the federation was a means of achieving a perpetual peace. H...
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Post War Period World War Ii
1,741 wordsThe Economic Effect on Japan during Post World War II Japan? s economy was greatly affected by the atomic bombs dropped on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan? s economic recovery as a result of this incident transformed Japan? s economic growth which has become known as the? Economic Miracle. ? The bombs caused Japan to reconstruct many more facilities in which the economy moved forward. The Economic Planning Agency, which used to be known as the Economic Stabilization Board, helped Japan to bec...
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Post War Period Rebel Without A Cause
1,758 wordsRebellion in the Fifties During the Fifties the United States was filled with confidence but at the same time insecurity. The United States emerged from WWII as a global superpower and a symbol for freedom. The United States saw its role in world affairs as the protector of free countries from communism. The fear of communism expansionism during the fifties was a major issue. Communism represented radical thinking and ideas, a shift away from conservatism thinking or a shift away from the center...
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