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    territories including Domestic strategy and for the most part American culture. Fundamentally‚ American culture is being influenced and it is obviously appeared through numerous occasions. Chilly war makes dread inside the general population. Official request 9835 went by President Harry Truman to explore the administration workers. It essentially was to ensure that no American‚ particularly government authorities were communists. SO that all American would be on the same pontoon. America dreaded socialism

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    How far do you agree that the lives of black Americans did not improve much between 1945 and 1955? (30 marks) There is a great deal of evidence to support and argue the statement above regarding the lives of black Americans and whether they did or did not improve much between 1945 and 1955. Black American’s social position‚ especially in the South‚ did not improve much‚ neither did their voting rights. There was also a huge racially motivated backlash to the Brown v Topeka ruling which did not

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    in action throughout this war. That front is right here at home‚ in our daily lives‚ and in our daily tasks.” African Americans and Women had been discriminated in the past whether it was their race or their sex. In World War II‚ however‚ we needed more strength then just the white Americans. This is where many people who were discriminated by white Americans proved they were worth something. Despite being treated poorly‚ the African American military‚ African American citizens‚ and Women were a

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    The Cold War was a state of political tension after World War II between the USSR and the United States. The two opposing sides did not have a war that was fought on the battlefield also known as a Hot War because they both have nuclear weapons and too much destruction would have occured. This political struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union centered on many events‚ such as the Nuclear Arms Race‚ it affected Vietnam because of the war‚ which started in 1947‚ and it ended in 1991

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    The 1950’s brought major breakthroughs in history for African Americans starting with recognition from President Truman in the late 1940’s. During his time in the White House‚ Truman managed to form the first Committee on Civil Rights whose main goal was to eliminate segregation. The resulting report that was issued was titled "To Secure These Rights" taking into consideration of "race‚ color‚ creed‚ or national origin from American life" (Schultz 2014). From this report‚ the president made the decision

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    The Civil War was a fight for African American freedom. They are just like us‚ but because of their skin tone we took advantage of them. The Civil War was trying to put an end to this to finally get freedom and equality for everyone in our nation. The Civil War succeeded in its purpose to make everyone free. African Americans could now live and work where they wanted to. Fredrick Douglas was born into slavery having to of worked when he was about only three or four years old. He was also separated

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    part‚ left the colonies alone. The French and Indian War had come to an end‚ leaving the colonists eager to partake in all the opportunities of America. In the midst of this tranquility‚ the British imposed taxes on the colonies in an attempt to raise revenues. As Americans saw their liberties and power threatened‚ the relationship between Britain and America began to unravel. While several specific events marked the way to the Revolutionary War‚ the ideology of the colonists‚ deeply rooted in their

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    The Effects Slavery had on African American kids’ lives in America. Kids are naive and helpless for a long time of their life‚ regardless of what race they are and regardless of where they live. At times the conditions of a tyke’s life are sure‚ and tragically now and again they are negative. The earth in which African American slave kids grew up was definitely not positive‚ with onerous specialists who declined to recognize them as equivalent people or substantially less treat them like ones. Socially

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    for slavery as well‚ like John Brown who fought for slavery and even predicted there would be a war to fight over slavery after a botchery attempt to steal guns and aid slaves from Harps Ferry. He was later captured and tried for treason but before his death he made one last prophecy “crimes of this guilty‚ land: will never be purged away; but with blood” (UH.edu‚ John Brown history). Before the civil war the north and south states had become less alike‚ socially and economically and politically. The

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    How Revoltuionary Was the American Revolution? The American Revolution was not Revoutionary because I believe that it was more than just the Revolution that change our country. The War for Independence took place between 1775 and 1783. There were many changes‚ both socially and in legistlation‚ but not intill 1860 to 1877. The American Revolution was not Revolutionary because All men were not created equal‚ Whitemen held power‚ and Poverty Among the People. On July 4th‚ 1776‚ the Declaration

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