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    end of World War II. World War II was between 1939-194, a war between all of the nations. Over Sixty million people died in battle and/or in concentration camp. It has been said that World War II pulled the world out a Great Depression that swept through Europe. The U.S. was hit too with the depression leaving a decimated economics. Supporters of World War II believe that the war brought the world out of the greatest decimated economics. By…

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    Nazi medical Experimentation During World War 2 the Nazi Party conducted experiments on prisoners from all over the continte of Europe. The main supply of these prisoners came from their own camps(called Concentration camps) which was constantly receiving Jewish, black, and gays from Germany and the places they concoured. At the time of these experimentations there were no laws in place protecting human experimentation and the rules restricting what could be done. Due to this the experiments…

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    Throughout history, there have been many wars and much oppression of certain groups worldwide. One of the world’s most famous and cruelest oppressions was the Holocaust. Near the end of World War II, America dropped the first two atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki which brought the end of the war. Some historians may argue that the Holocaust was more about liberating the people in concentration camps and giving those people freedom from Hitler and his dictatorship. Other may argue that not…

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    Beginning in November 1955, and lasting through April 1975, the War in Vietnam was a long, drawn out battle that pitted a communist lead regime of North Vietnam and allies against South Vietnam and the United States, lasting a total of just short of twenty years. Though an ally of the South Vietnamese, major United States involvement in the Conflict did not begin until Democratic Republic of Vietnam owned torpedo boats attacked two United States destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin. History.com…

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    Short Answer* 1. The peace of Westphalia end the thirty Years’ War between Spain, the Dutch and parts of German sects. It set the ground for modern sovereignty because before the war, Europe was under a feudal system. The treaty outlined state sovereignty and took away the power of the church by giving power to states within their own territory. 2. The constructivist theory states that society is constructed by norms and ideas. These Norms change within a scale. This scale ‘Norm emergence,…

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    cons, being a nationalist society is more beneficial because of the economic benefits, political benefits, and cultural benefits it gives our country. Many believe that isolationism would help our country prosper, but it would actually hurt it. World War 1 has changed the U.S policy and has been divided between isolation and internationalism. Isolationism is the idea of remaining separate from affairs of other groups such as political affairs of other countries. This can refer to things such…

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    Second World War began when Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939. Believing that Hitler’s intention was to control not only the region but all of the world’s nations, France and England declared war on Germany two days after the invasion of Poland. In late 1939, Germany controlled Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, and France. However, the United States, under the Roosevelt administration, had different ideas of Hitler’s intensions, believing that the war was…

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    Adolf Hitler was the mastermind behind the start of world war 2 and one most powerful dictators this planet ever seen. Hitler is concerned one evilest people who ever lived because of million of deaths he cause because the outbreak of world war 2.He was a fanatic nationalist, militarist and racist who made the people of germany believe he was a good leader by convincing them with inspiring speeches.Hitler was the devil in human form. Adolf Hitler was born in 1889 in a small Austrian village…

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    events which radically changed the country and its people. One of these events, World War I, has influenced British literature and the authors, such as Rupert Brooke, giving lead to different themes and ideas. While Rupert Brooke started his career writing joyful poetry, his role as a soldier in World War I influenced his writing to focus on honorable sacrifice. Rupert Brooke was not unlike most authors before the war and wrote poems about love, happiness, and beauty. One poem written in 1909,…

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    1775, in Lexington and concord an event was about to take place that would change the course of history that would forever change the world. The rebellious colonies of America were going to war against the most powerful nation in the world, the British Empire. How would these colonies so small and powerless even find the moral to fight the greatest empire on the world? Although there are many answers to this simple question, one of the main answers would be leadership from George Washington. In…

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