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The end of World War II had far-reaching consequences for the United States and the rest of the world.

As you’ve seen in this week’s resources, the end of World War II had far-reaching consequences for the United States and the rest of the world. The United States and the USSR became the two leading powers filling the leadership void left after the war. What were the causes of the Cold War? How did …

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The Civil War of 2028

In this unit, you were introduced to people who had to flee their home countries due to war or for economic reasons. For this discussion, you are asked to imagine the United States engaged in a second civil war. The Civil War of 2028 arose from economic disagreements, but the cause is unimportant to this …

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USMC Major Sherwood Moran’s 1943 letter of advice to those engaged in WW II interrogations of Japanese prisoners

Part 1: Compare, contrast, and discuss USMC Major Sherwood Moran’s 1943 letter of advice to those engagedin WW II interrogations of Japanese prisoners to the insights offered by former U.S. Air Force Colonel StephenKleinman’s 2007 in his interview at George Washington University when talking about interrogations in relationto the War on Terrorism.Part 2: Using the …

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US Invasion Of Iraq

Write 700 words at least to answer this question. Why did the United States Invade and Occupy Iraq in 2003? Why did the US go to War in Iraq? Was it because of Weapons of Mass destruction, the War on Terror, oil, recasting the military, world hegemony, reform of the Greater Middle East, spreading democracy, …

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