Civ II Essay One Spring 2013 What were the conditions of work in the industrial revolution? What solutions were offered to correct perceived problems? The Industrial Revolution‚ took place from in the 18th to 19th centuries. It was a period during which predominantly agrarian‚ rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. Prior to the Industrial Revolution‚ which began in Britain in the late 1700s‚ manufacturing was often done in people’s homes‚ using hand tools or basic
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The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy The John F. Kennedy presidency encountered various situations in Latin America‚ Southeast Asia and Europe‚ as well as‚ other regions that required astute diplomatic efforts and initiatives amid increasing Cold War tensions. Kennedy had been passionate about the issues of war and peace since when he was young. In fact‚ Kennedy’s plan of flexible response managed by Robert McNamara was intended to minimize the occurrence of war
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during the Cold War (Kennan and Containment‚ n.d.). This Policy was based on a letter written by George Kennan called the X Article (Jones‚ 2008). The letter called for the United States to contain communism from any further expansion. Under President Truman‚ this became policy and would continue for many years and Presidents after him. Since the letter did not define the terms on how to contain communism‚ every administration implemented their own form of containment. This would vary from military
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The Vietnam War lasted from November 1955 through to April 1975. During this time almost 1.5 million people were killed including both soldiers and civilians. Towards the end of the 1960s the public began to be less approving of the war at hand starting many Anti-War Movements‚ which many popular musicians of the time joined as a voice of the masses. The Beatles were one of the many musicians who joined the protest against the Vietnam War. They formed in Liverpool‚ England‚ during 1960 voicing
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The cold war was waged on political‚ economic‚ and propaganda fronts. It was only limited recourse to weapons. A huge split had happened between the Soviet Union and china in the 1960s and spread over the years‚ destroying the unity of the communist. An internal cause of the collapse of the Soviet Union is American fear of communist attack. Because America was so afraid of the Domino effect (communism spreading)‚ the stood up to communist regimes. Another internal cause of the collapse of the Soviet
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(Not Com.) Europe 2. What decisions were made at Yalta‚ and what role did they play in the emergence of the Cold War. Allies would remove industrial machinery‚ railroad cars‚ and other equipment from Germany as reparations. And the polish government would be set up by the Soviets they promised it’d be free elections but they broke their promise and that created alot of tension. 3. Why did the allied victory and the creation of the United Nations not lead to a more peaceful world as President
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Why did the US lose the war in Vietnam? Answer with reference to the concept of insurgency/guerrilla warfare. The longest war in the history of the United States of America has taken place in Vietnam during the Cold War. “The US fear of a communist Europe led them to intervene in a war that was not seen in a vital importance or that would not be in the country`s interest to gain any advantage” (Bernstein 1987/8‚ p. 86). One of the main reasons why the US lost the war in Vietnam was the lack of
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than that of Stalin that brought the cold war to a start? Throughout the whole cold war‚ there were never really trust between the western allies and the Soviet Union‚ even when they were working together to put the Nazi movement to an end. This mistrust started way back in 1917 when the united states were refusing the Bolshevik government. The acts of Truman and Churchill were a major part of the beginning of the cold war for many reasons; however the cold war was always down to both sides Soviet
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World War I had tremendous effects on various people in Canada. However‚ women are not one of them. Women were not given the same opportunities as men‚ they did not get the same benefits as men‚ and they were not treated with the same respect. First off‚ women were not given the same opportunities as men during and after the war. For instance‚ due to the war‚ there was a shortage of workers‚ especially in agriculture. Farmers were desperate for workers‚ which is why they agreed to the government’s
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Between 1500 and beginning of 19thcentury‚ the issue of power began to rise in Europe; the paradox of this issue raise a question of power; under what condition will individuals and groups like nobles and the church sacrifice present power for the expected future benefit? People always prefer more power rather than less‚ unless the benefit exceed the present power. Thus‚ if we assure narrow rationality‚ then we would predict power maximization. However‚ that is not what happened‚ people gave up power
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