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    Slavery was the overall reason why the Civil War was started and fought.Slavery was the overall reason why the Civil War was started and fought.Slavery was the overall reason why the Civil War was started and fought.Slavery was the overall reason why the Civil War was started and fought.Slavery was the overall reason why the Civil War was started and fought.Slavery was the overall reason why the Civil War was started and fought.Slavery was the overall reason why the Civil War was started and fought

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    MILITARY BASES Military bases are strongholds composed of combined Filipino and American forces which were formed during the Japanese Occupation in the Philippines (WWII) PANGASIWAANG ROXAS ~Military bases agreement & other military-centered stuff happened when Manuel Roxas was president Task: ibangon ang bansa na nalugmok dahil sa digmaan 2 layunin: 1. pagpalaki ng produksyon 2. pagbangon ng mga industriyang pinansala noong digmaan patakaran upang isagawa ito ay ang pakikipagtulungan

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    The tactics used by the Vietcong and US military forces were very different and changed during the course of the war. At the beginning of the war the Vietcong (NLF) army was aggressive whilst the US army was defensive. The Gulf of Tonkin incident became America’s excuse to become aggressive towards the Vietcong. In 1965 General W. Westmoreland developed the strategy of "search and destroy". Its objective was to find and kill any members of the NLF. US soldiers found this difficult however as the

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    colonial charters. This united many colonists throughout America and many were inspired by the Boston Tea Party‚ carrying out similar acts. The Boston Tea Party proved to be an extremely successful political protest at sea and proved to be one of the many events that led to the American Revolutionary War. John Adams‚ the second President of the United States of America wrote in his diary the night of the Boston Tea Party. He described the acts as “daring‚ intrepid and inflexible‚” stating the consequences

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    Frankenstein has many important key themes‚ most specifically‚ victory as achieved by Victor Frankenstein. Readers can easily identify multiple different themes in Frankenstein by Mary Shelly‚ including love and nature among others. The many themes in the novel‚ like insanity‚ play an important role in the novel in that it invigorates the readers minds and help to aid in the plot itself and move the story along (Watkin par. 7). The many themes addressed in the novel help to further delve into the

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    The Aquino Revolutionary Government The Presidency of Corazon C. Aquino spanned for six years from February 25‚ 1986 to June 30‚ 1992. The triumph of the peaceful People Power Revolution and the ascension of Corazon Aquino into power signaled the end of authoritarian rule in the Philippines and the dawning of a new era for Filipinos. The relatively peaceful manner by which aquino came into power drew international acclaim and admiration not only for her but for the Filipino people‚ as well. During

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    2013 Why Women Should be Drafted and Serve in the U.S. Military during Time of War Throughout time women have gone to war along-side their male counterparts without any question as to what role they couldn’t play but rather what contributions they brought with them. History shows that women have played a vital role in military combat and have been very successful filling any role that their male equivalent has played during combat. Military women have led armies into battle‚ marched as soldiers

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    Internal Security Forces or Military Forces? Before arguing about police and military responsibilities dealing with the threat‚ it is important to define the status of contradiction. Since the essay focuses on the initial phases of the conflict‚ where neither official declaration of war is announced‚ nor opponents declared their juridical belonging to the other state‚ opposing party will be called terrorists. As it was mentioned in the previous chapter during phases one to six‚ terrorists may have

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    The Influence of the Revolution Speeches The Revolution War began April 19th‚ 1775 and ended September 3rd‚ 1783. A very important key to the war that kept people inspired and convinced people to fight were the speeches. The speeches that were told used logic and appealed to emotion to persuade people into fighting the British. They try to make people find the truth of the British and how unfairly they have been treated. The speeches also brings God into the speech to further convince people

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    Was the American Revolution really revolutionary? Revolutionary is a great change that affects many people around the world that occurred because of an event. The American Revolution war ended a while ago but the Revolution is still happening. We are still changing in so many ways‚ making new laws‚ and changing presidents which change to country. Our country is still changing today and that is why the American Revolution is revolutionary and why the revolution is still happening today. According

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