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- 841: Newly Independent Nation Seeks Advice From Other Nations
- ... serve in the military under the same conditions of men. The nation should choose this policy because women are as equal as men and should have all the same oppurtunities. Plus during a war or crisis women would have all the same military experience as men. The third area of advise in which the nation is seeking advice is in the area of health care. The nation is seeking advise from ...
- 842: The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower
- ... a time of such political strife. Works Cited List Albertson, Dean. Eisenhower As President. New York: Hill and Wang, 1963 Ambrose, Stephen E. Eisenhower. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970 Bonker, Don. America's Trade Crisis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988 Branyan, Robert L., Larsen, Lawrence H. The Eisenhower Administration 1953-1961. New York: Random House, 1971 Melanson, Richard A., Mayers, David. Reevaluating Eisenhower American Foreign Policy in the 1950s. Urbana ...
- 843: Imperialism: And the Way It Took Away Tranquillity
- ... I have found that our opinions about this issue are split along our origins. I have found that people who come from Europe, on average, wholly support the idea of imperialism. While those of African, Asian, or any Native descent rather disagree with the idea of imperialism. As I see it we were all comfortable with other skin tones up until the age of imperialism, where the slave trade began. It ...
- 844: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
- ... rooms and offices. What happened in the complex on June 17, 1972 early in the morning became a very historical event for our nation that no one will ever forget. The "Watergate Scandal" and constitutional crisis that began on June 17, 1972 with the arrest of five burglars who broke into the Democratic National Committee (DMC) headquarters at the Watergate office building in Washington D.C. It ended with the registration ...
- 845: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
- ... rooms and offices. What happened in the complex on June 17, 1972 early in the morning became a very historical event for our nation that no one will ever forget. The "Watergate Scandal" and constitutional crisis that began on June 17, 1972 with the arrest of five burglars who broke into the Democratic National Committee (DMC) headquarters at the Watergate office building in Washington D.C. It ended with the registration ...
- 846: The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt
- ... into which they came. These immigrations were largely unrestricted; the United States not yet having installed a quota system. The Chinese-Exclusion act and the subsequent "gentlemen's agreement" with Japan slowed the influx of Asian immigration after 1880, but these did not impact the numbers of immigrants as much as one would think. Americans could not flee, as there was no frontier left to speak of, and assimilation increasingly failed ...
- 847: Policy Profile of Senator Richard Lugar
- ... chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Senator Lugar also serves on the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, and Foreign Affairs sub-committees; Western Hemisphere and Peace Corps Affairs, International Economic Policy, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Trade, Oceans and Environment. (101st, 486-489; 102nd,485-488; Directory,1399; Miller, 95') Foreign Affairs Senator Richard Lugar is acknowledged to be one of the pre-eminent national leaders in the ...
- 848: The Rise of Communism in Russia
- ... a formal peace in order to win what he regarded as an indispensable breathing spell, instead of shallowly risking the future of the revolution (Daniels, 135). Trotsky resigned as Foreign Commissar during the Brest-Litovsk crisis, but he was immediately appointed Commissar of Military Affairs and entrusted with the creation of a new Red Army to replace the old Russian army which had dissolved during the revolution. Many Communists wanted to ...
- 849: Propaganda In Elections
- ... to mind when you think of a racist person? I imagine an angry white male with a Ku Kux Klan costume. I rarely think of the other racists, the African-Americans, the Latino-Americans, the Asian-Americans and the rest of whom believe they are the superior race. Why do people as myself picture this image when we think of a racist person? I'll tell you so, it's because ...
- 850: Norwegian Security Policy after the Cold War
- ... her UN involvement by increasing the number of officers and troops on UN alert to 2000. Norway also supports the thinking behind a greater role for the UN by strengthening the UN's apparatus for crisis management and operational leadership. Norway supports the new concept: keeping the peace, which in certain cases means a willingness to take up arms in order to restore peace.
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