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    bibsdo d oibds ojd nbjsdb odsb ojsdbn ojsdb osbodb Sevastopol was the last of three ships in the Petropavlovsk class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the 1890s. Named for the siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War‚ the ship was part of the Russian Pacific Fleet at Port Arthur‚ a Russian naval base acquired

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    Hancock U.S. History 1302 Wednesday 1800-2100 15 October 2008 After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941‚ the United States was filled with panic. Along the Pacific coast of the U.S.‚ where residents feared more Japanese attacks on their cities‚ homes‚ and businesses‚ this feeling was especially great. During the time preceding World War II‚ there were approximately 112‚000 persons of Japanese descent living in California‚ Arizona‚ and coastal Oregon and Washington. These

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    Japanese Internment During World War II in February of 1942 President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066‚ demanding that all Japanese-Americans be relocated to internment camps (www.ushistory.org). The federal government gave many different reasons as to why the internment of American citizens of Japanese descent during World War II was justifiable. Although their reasons may seem valid considering the circumstances of World War II‚ they were not. The internment was an unjustifiable violation

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    War on Drugs and the Correlation to Crime and Violence Martha Mendoza Arizona State University CRJ 408 Drugs and Crime Word Count: 1‚186 “In the nine years from 1980 to 1989‚ the arrest rate for possession of drugs increased by 89%‚ from 199 to 375 per 100‚000 population” (Belenko and Spohn‚ 2015‚ p 117-118). The 1980’s contemporary War on Drugs established by Ronald Reagan lead us into a more retributive era of drug law enforcement. Changes in laws were rooted

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    Japanese and American Racism during World War II When most people think about World War II‚ their thoughts go straight to the European front with concentration camps‚ Adolf Hitler’s regime‚ and Nazi racism of Jews. Millions of people died as a result of this profound racism‚ which caused this to be the most devastating war in history. What people tend to forget‚ though‚ is that racism existed not only in Europe‚ but in the Pacific front as well. John Dower wrote a historical text portraying the

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    That’s what these kids have to go through. These young children are being forced to go to war and kill. Should kids be granted amnesty or punishment? Although kids have killed people‚ they should be granted amnesty because they were forced to do all those bad and horrific things. Child soldiers should be granted amnesty because of what they have gone through. In the article “Children in Somalia Facing War Crimes” the author said‚ “ . . . recruited as child soldiers‚ denied access to education and killed

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    DBQ: Access the validity of the following statement using background knowledge and the provided documents. "Theodore Roosevelt was not a true progressive reformer‚ but rather a politician that responded to the political climate of the age." Progressivism originated as the optimistic vision that society was capable of improvement‚ and that continued growth and advancement were the nation’s destiny. This‚ however‚ would require direct‚ purposeful human intervention in social and economic affairs

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    08 February 2013 Response: Art Crime: Graffiti Wars Matthew Newton began his article‚ Art Crime: Graffiti Wars‚ by explaining a man whom the police identified as the most wanted graffiti artist in Pittsburgh. After bringing the man to court‚ police had come to realize that he was wanted for crimes that resulted in $212‚000 in damages. The case of this man illustrates what people believe as an increasing crackdown on graffiti across the country. Newton addresses the argument of what graffiti art

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    Introduction to Sociology Race & Ethnicity Assignment A Look at Japanese Internment of WWII To start off‚ the definition of internment is the imprisonment or confinement of people‚ commonly in large groups‚ without trial. (The Oxford English Dictionary[->0] 1989) Japanese Americans in 1942 were taken to internment camps during WWII because of suspicions of their allegiance and dedication to the United States. Any Japanese American regardless of citizenship status was incarcerated. In early

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    show how Japanese officials deprived Prisoners of War‚ of their human rights. In making effort to deny prisoners their human rights‚ the Japanese officials obeyed by the provisions of the 1929 Geneva Convention. Just prior to the war‚ the Japanese sought to get control of Nauru because of its natural resources. The Japanese were cornered with “fifty thousand tons of high-grade phosphate that lay under the feet of the grass-skirted natives”(pg 93). When the war began‚ in 1942‚ the Japanese were successful

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