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Vietnam: The Lost War

by TonyBear in History, November 20, 2009
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The United States engaged in a war that did not in any way endanger the lives of American citizens. Even the foreign affairs agency admitted that Vietnam did not inflict any harm on Americans. However, the idea of spreading communism is enough to send Americans to war. After years of peace the American government shatters everything when they began to ship soldiers off to war. Along with my disapproval of the war, Americans also did not want the war to go on. This can be seen at the Kent University incident where students were so upset by the war that they began to burn down buildings. The power behind anti war is very strong and is something that I agree with.

The War for American Soil

by TonyBear in Ethnicity, November 20, 2009
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The newly acquired western lands were once believed to be deserts and unusable. But, news that came back from those who settled in the west had a completely opposite view. The land west was actually very fertile and could sustain life and civilization. Afterwards, the US government continued to take advantage of Native Americans on an ongoing fight for land. They were very successful in completing their goal because they were simply better than the Natives.

The United States and Their Insatiable Need of Land

by TonyBear in Ethnicity, November 20, 2009
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The newly acquired western lands were once believed to be deserts and unusable. However, news that came back from those who settled in the west had a completely opposite view. The land west was actually very fertile and could sustain life and civilization. As a result, the US government continued to take advantage of Native Americans and was successful at first, but over time it was not.

Andrew Jackson as “the Symbol for an Age”

by TonyBear in History, November 20, 2009
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The assessment that called Andrew Jackson to be the “symbol for an age” is very true.

How a Persuasive Essay Saved Edward Kennedy’s Political Career

by TonyBear in Politics, November 20, 2009
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Edward Kennedy’s career was nearly ended when a tragic accident left a woman named Mary Jo Kopechne dead. However, with the help of some brilliant writers, Kennedy was able to create a persuasive essay that literally saved his political career.

The Difficult Process to Amend The Us Constitution

by TonyBear in Government, November 20, 2009
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The process to amend the US Constitution is intentionally difficult because amendments are serious matters in which a majority of the states have to approve before its acceptance.

Questioning America’s Identity

by TonyBear in History, November 19, 2009
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During Washington’s first term, the government he ran was a republic. Soon after the execution of King Louis, public protest had divided the American people into setting up their own parties.

Opposition Against The New Constitution

by TonyBear in Law, November 19, 2009
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The major argument that they Anti-Federalist had was that it took away the rights of the states and threatened the natural rights of the people.

Alexander Hamilton and His Financial Reports

by TonyBear in Law, November 19, 2009
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Here we take a look at whether Hamilton’s financial reports were constitutional.

Six Thinking Hats

by Mythili Kannan in Education, September 17, 2009
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Which one is yours at this moment?

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