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cold war was a post-World War II struggle between the United States and its
allies and the group of nations led by the Soviet Union. Direct military conflict did not
occur between the two superpowers, but intense economic and diplomatic
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in the New Deal changed the attitude of the average citizen toward the role of government a great deal. First, it marked the first time that a president really focused on what the "average" citizen wanted, and then set goals in order to help improve
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person -- it developed as a series of chain reactions as a struggle for supremacy. It can be argued that the Cold War was inevitable, and therefore no one's fault, due to the differences in the capitalist and communist ideologies. It was only the need
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topics is how this mighty empire fell. There are two main views about how the Roman Empire began to fall apart, some believe that it was because of inner strife that occurred in the empire, and weakened the empire so that it could be torn apart
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starting with its roots in ancient Greece up to its evolution in Rome. During all this time in history there has been many names that stand out such as Plato, Socrates, Alexander the great and Homer, but one of the most famous, ridiculed and
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information which involves the US occupation of Japan and the Post WW2 abolition of Industrial Hemp.
Circa Post WW2: The Dupont's and the Cotton Cartels of the time wanted Hemp off the map, it was a matter of strategic economic importance.
"Industrial
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of Education are considered to be the two most influential cases dealing with Civil Rights and equality in the United States. These cases challenged the Constitution and ultimately was the beginning of the end of segregation in the United States.
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early part of the century seemed like a great idea for the country. People across the country believed prohibition would reduce crime and corruption, solve social problems, reduce the tax burden created by prisons and poorhouses, and improve health
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announced the formation of a new canal building company, with interests in constructing the first canal system across the Isthmus. This project was to take place in an area that we now called Panama. The endeavor was filled with controversy.
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busy in the final battle with the Druids on Anglesey Island (Wales), trouble arose in East Anglia. To understand what happened, you have to go back to the idea of client kingship. The Iceni tribe, centred in the modern Norfolk, had reached an accommodati
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