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- 4891: Civil War 4
- ... demand at the time. It was one of the United States biggest exports. Because it was made with slave labor it was very profitable. If slavery was to be abolished it would have a large effect on the economy. The South felt it had the upper hand against the North. The south was also very independent. It did not like government control. The south wanted no part in being a country ...
- 4892: Cold War 3
- ... same society to the open understanding of Americas system as an irrational and unworkable one, directed by leaders tinged with fascism, madness, and moral corruption. (Henriksen) These films at the time had an enormous effect on the majority of the American viewing audience. They were seen as motivation to the popular fears and intolerance toward Soviet military actions. The truth at the time was that Eisenhower announced that the U ...
- 4893: Comparing The Us Constitution
- ... then appoint advisors to their board. The appointments then had to be approved by the Executive Committee. In this way a system of checks and balances somewhat similar to the American system was put into effect.
- 4894: Comparing Britain To Japan
- ... gained strength. However, amid a global economic crisis, the military came to the fore, and Japan eventually marched down the road to war. With the end of World War II in 1945 Japan put into effect a new Constitution, committed itself to becoming a peace-seeking democracy, and successful in relaunching its economy. In 1956, the nations entry into the United Nations was approved. Since then, Japan has contributed to ...
- 4895: Compare And Contrast The Way T
- ... security reasons. The military was able to review all reports written and footage filmed by accredited correspondents in theatre prior to publication or transmission. This was it is claimed due to security reasons but in effect the military was exercising censorship similar to that exercised by the British in the Falklands. This effectively led to a block of all critical commentary coming from the Persian Gulf. The reason given for this ...
- 4896: Commander In Chief Franklin De
- ... and run the war from Washington. Roosevelt took his position as head of the armed services more seriously than did any other President but Lincoln, and in practice he intervened more often and to better effect in military affairs than did even his battle-worn contemporaries like Churchill or Stalin.(Pg. 1) During post-war reflection, it has been documented that in fact many of the great battle plans were born ...
- 4897: Columbine Whose Fault Is It
- ... the media, which includes television, radio, the Internet, and video games. Studies have shown that viewing television violence has a clear influence on boys' violent behavior, even through adulthood. Centerwall's (1992) study involving the effect of television programs on murder rates, showed that children who were raised in front of televisions began to show evidence of viewing violent programs (Balk, p.472). Other studies also showed that viewing violence affects ...
- 4898: Cuban Communism
- ... acted merely as a catalyst in the change and modernization of the country. In India, the English set up a government, but there was limited importance of the state at the time, so the overall effect was singular. The Dutch experience in Indonesia varied from the normal strategy of the West. They incorporated not only Dual Rule, but Dual Economy as well. It affected the Indonesian society in uncommon terms of ...
- 4899: Cuban Missle Crisis-11pgs
- ... countries realized that they were also threatened by the missiles in Cuba. With the backing of the Western Hemisphere, Kennedy signed the actual Proclamation of Interdiction in the early evening. The quarantine was to take effect at 10:00 a.m. (EST) on October 24. By the end of the day U.S. ships had taken up position along the quarantine line, 800 miles from Cuba. They were instructed to use ...
- 4900: Critique On Famous Speaches
- ... he has most attention, As he commences his conclusion he brings together all elements of his speech. He begins with "I have a dream" continuing by talking of his views and goals, giving some personal effect, again he repeats his phrase, and now he talks of places and events that he was emphasizing in the speech, again he repeats the phrase, and then some more analogies. Then finally he closes with ...
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