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    With the beginning of World War I‚ American nationalism led to two different viewpoints on whether America should enter the war with the Allies. The side that favored entering the war argued that they should join due to attacks on American citizens‚ similar culture to Allies‚ and more money invested with the Allies. When the U.S. decided to go to war‚ they argued they were fighting for democracy and that the Germans were evil which they portrayed through propaganda and censorship. The people against

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    Soon after Pearl Harbor‚ Japan was able to quickly gain control over a large area of the Pacific including the Solomons‚ Burma‚ Aleutians‚ and the Philippines. About 6 months after Pearl Harbor‚ the Allies were able to intercept and break many of the Japanese codes allowing the United States to engage the Japanese Naval fleet strategically at their weakest points. In 1942‚ the U.S. Navy brought on the first carrier battle in history in the Coral Sea at the Battle of Midway. The Battle began when

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    the Soviet Union in 1989. During this time there was a sustained state of political and military tension between the two different world powers‚ NATO (Mainly led by the United States and its Western allies)‚ and the Eastern European Block (led by Soviet Union‚ its mainly communist and socialist allies). It is defined as “a state of tension between states‚ which behave with great distrust and hostility towards each other‚ but do not resort to violence” (Lippmann 1947) by the famous Cold War historian

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    sabotage the restrictions on Germany’s military at first submarine crews were trained in other countries though it was prohibited Air Force many pilots were trained in and the hundred thousand army was much stronger because there called reservists. The allies’ power failed to respond to Hitler’s violations of the Treaty. So‚ after the first violations Germany ignored them completely‚ assembled powerful Air Force numerous advanced submarines and a large army complete with fast-moving tanks. German technology

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    How Did Sparta Decline

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    hiring mercenary armies‚ its misconduct‚ its lack of negotiation and cooperation with its own allies. Although Sparta had great military strength‚ it dissipated the effect of that strength by obtusely refusing to consider anything outside its narrow field of vision. It was like a bulldog on a single-minded mission‚ resolutely forging ahead as though no one else were worth caring about not even its own allies. Ultimately‚ Sparta’s incredible and overweening short-sightedness caused it to lose its domination

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    Causes of WW1

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    in the Franco-Prussian war‚ France made sure not to fight Germany again without allies. Therefore it chose to ally with Russia‚ and Great Britain later joined to form the Triple Entent. Germany felt concerned about being encircled by France and Russia‚ it allied with Austria. Later‚ after losing Tunis to France‚ Itlay turned to ally with Germany and Austria to form the Central Powers. Italy was not a permanant ally to the Central Powers as it aspired to be on the winning side of the war. Alliance

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    If you don’t have money to afford lawyer to pay for a lawyer the court will assign you one.Unlike celebrities who have gone to jail were only left there for a couple hours because they paid money. They got sent off drugs and alcohol some of of the people. They inmate that they could put more funds. Some put $175 dollars in month. All the money is consumed on phone calls that they are made to the families or friends. Some people went to jail that have shuttle some of the prisons. They have to wear

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    the importance of irregular warfare. The concepts of working with allies and expanding our warfare research are both focused towards irregular warfare. Additionally‚ studying insurgency operations and placing less emphasis on conventional tactics further emphasizes irregular warfare. The National Defense Strategy understood the need to transition from conventional to irregular war tactics. First‚ our country along with our allies have been attacked by al Qaeda over the years; therefore‚ a common

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    Yalta Conference

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    that they could not afford. They were unable to pay the amount that they were given and so Great Britain‚ France‚ US‚ and their allies were unhappy. This time instead of taking money from Germany‚ they were going to use the Germans for forced labor. This was a better solution for the Allies because the Germans did not have any excuses to get out of the labor. The Allies mainly took the Germans that they thought were going to be most useful to their country‚ like doctors and engineers. The doctors

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    Treaty of Versailles

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    Treaty of Versailles Essay One of the most important documents ever‚ The Treaty of Versailles was proposed to be a peace settlement between the victorious Allies and the defeated Germans at the outcome of World War I. The document was a major disaster and did not serve any of the purposes it was drawn for. The harsh provisions of the treaty along with its unfair orders to Germany led to the worlds most horrific leader come to power and also set the platform for another war. The treaty became a

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