European Wars - Mid 1700s
.... For France, the
European war was primary, but for Great Britain, the French colonial empire was seen as a major threat that needed to be destroyed. ....
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European Imperialism
.... on Italian unification, this text also describes the dynamics of nation-state rivalries and
European power politics that led eventually to the Great
War.
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American Isolationism and World War II
.... the leadership of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the American government had earlier enacted a series of aid programs as the Second
European war unfolded. ....
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European Immigrants to Latin America
....
European immigration to the New World, as with immigration from other parts of the world .... the life being left behind was so dangerous due to
war, the Depression ....
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European Isolation and the EC
.... World
War II the perception that curtailing these tensions was more important than ever became the accepted wisdom and spurred the formation of the
European ....
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Roosevelt War Conferences
.... staunch opposition among members of Congress and there was not a public consensus in favor of American involvement in what was perceived as a
European war. ....
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Causes of World War I
.... the resort to violence on the part of
European anarchists, who wreaked havoc on the crowned heads of various
European states in the decade before the
war. ....
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Japan and World War II
.... wanted to use it as a pretext to arouse the isolationists holding sway in domestic American politics who opposed intervening in the
European war against Hitler ....
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War and Society in Europe
.... which
war is waged. Wawro's history of
European war constitutes a history of the evolution of warfare itself. If one agrees with ....
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The European Slave Trade as a Holocaust Most peop
.... For example, everyone the world over today refers to the largely
European conflicts of the twentieth century as World
War I and World
War II. ....
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US Views of the Cold War
.... was in Manchuria, half of Korea, and
European nations bordering its western boundaries were in thrall to the Russian forces. The "total" cold
war exists today ....
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Gulf War Strategic Planning
.... In the third quarter of the eighteenth century, the art of
war in the .... In essence,
European armies had achieved command and control, and focus on coherent ....
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Impact of the War on Terrorism on Globalism
.... attack on the World Trade Center was an attack not just on the US but on all of its NATO allies, and to effectively enlist
European support for a US
war "in a ....
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Hemingway & World War I
.... his experience in the
war. In the intellectual world, the
war initiated
European existential atheism. We were told that life was ....
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European Slave Trade
.... when
European slave ships transported millions of unfortunate victims to new homes in Europe or the Americas. The slave trade in Africa was a function of
war ....
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Factionalism and the Iraq War
.... In his analysis of the
European state system, Charles Tilly describes the various ways .... emphasizes the ways states use coercion in two areas,
war making and ....
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Post Cold War Economic Competition
.... The end of the Cold
War left the United States as the world's .... Western
European countries have been integrating their economies into the single largest market ....
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Causes of the Spanish-American War
.... With the
war, a newly prideful United States began to measure its holiness .... the American continents were no longer open for colonization by
European powers and ....
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Pre-Second World War Neutrality in the US
.... Within a day, the United States had also become an adversary in the
European war, because Hitler, in honoring his Axis Pact with the Japanese, declared
war on ....
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US-European Security Partnership
....
European governments have given mixed responses to American efforts to prevent trade .... planned termination in early 1994 or Cocom, the cold-
war organization that ....
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Cold War Tensions
.... the Soviet Union formed a similar alliance among the Eastern
European nations known .... between these two superpower blocs became known as the "Cold
War." In the ....
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NATO
.... p. 38). The US had stepped in several times to take care of problems developing in the post-
war European environment. In March 1947 ....
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RACISM AND WORLD WAR II This research paper ana
.... of Adolf Hitler to expand by force Germany's control over the
European Continent in order to achieve his racist aims was a principal cause of World
War II. ....
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Causes of the First World War
.... implicated the system of international alliances in Europe in 1914 as a cause of the
war.Historian Marc Trachtenberg argued that the
European political leaders ....
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Great Northern War Between Russia & Sweden
.... eastern Baltic Sea and emerged for the first time as a great
European power; (2) internally and largely in response to the exigencies of that
war, major steps ....
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Failure of the War on Poverty
.... Before President Johnson's
War on Poverty in the 1960s, almost 30 percent of ....
European unemployment averages 11 percent, twice as much as the unemployment rate ....
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Ethics and Aesthetics of Post War France
.... The French emerged from World
War II as a shadow of their former .... one, or fighting successful wars of national liberation against the
European colonizer, like ....
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WWI
.... In John Keegan's The First World
War, we are given a battle-by-battle account of the
war against a backdrop of
European sociopolitical events and policies. ....
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Shifts in American Foreign Policy
.... When the aftermath of World
War II rendered
European nations
war-torn and
war-weary for the second time in as many decades, it was peace that seemed the most ....
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National War Strategy
.... Many felt America's involvement in World
War I was wrong, the Great .... Yet, Roosevelt felt protecting British and
European interests remained crucial to American ....
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