War and American Foreign Policy
.... Ambrose makes clear that the decision to
enter World
War II was one which was considered for a long time and in the light of the isolationism which had ....
(1645

7

)
Truman, MacArthur and the Korean War
.... MacArthur's army pushed the enemy armies all the way north to Chinese border, despite warnings that China would
enter the
war if the US came too far north. ....
(781

3

)
Korean War
.... The was basically unfolded in four phases: Initial North Korean success/Pusan perimeter UN offensive northwards/Inchon landings Chinese
enter the
war and push ....
(1927

8

)
Spanish Civil War & A Farewell to Arms
.... The novel was published at a time when the United States was debating whether to
enter World
War II, and critics debated the merits of this novel in the same ....
(3143

13

)
Critical Thinking
.... of contention that brought the two countries to conflict, but also to underscore the connection between these conflicts and the decisions made to
enter war. ....
(849

3

)
War Games
.... The real fear is that some who would want to start a
war would be able to
enter the government's computers and bring about a catastrophe. ....
(1366

5

)
American Isolationism and World War II
.... 39 - 41) asserts that Adolph Hitler resisted the attack on Great Britain precisely because he feared that such an act would force America to
enter the
War. ....
(953

4

)
Impact of WWII on Shaping US Foreign Policy
.... Ambrose makes clear that the decision to
enter World
War II was one which was considered for a long time and in the light of the isolationism which had ....
(1645

7

)
War in Gulliver's Travels
.... reader's support for his anti-
war philosophy, but he offers even further insights as to why
war is deplorable: It is justifiable to
enter into
war against our ....
(1388

6

)
Causes of War
.... While the bombing of Pearl Harbor would unite Americans in their decision to
enter the
war, we can see how a systematic analysis shows that ideologies and ....
(1438

6

)
WAR OVERSEAS OR GREATER CONCERN WITHIN AMERICA
.... nobility, that is). He clearly positions American industrialists with economic reasons for wanting to
enter the
war. "These are the ....
(1410

6

)
US Foreign Policy Actions Since 1938
.... Clearly, the decision to
enter World
War II was one which was considered for a long time, one which had been preceded by events which forced the hand of the ....
(1630

7

)
Entry of Ottoman Empire Into WWI The Entry of the Ottoman Empire ...
.... Turkey, however, did not
enter the
war, even though it had pledged to do so if Russia entered the conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary, an event which ....
(2763

11

)
Washington Goes to War (David Brinkley)
.... Yet the author is not critical of Roosevelt's decision to
enter the
war; instead, Brinkley portrayed that decision as the natural result after the bombing of ....
(1987

8

)
AMERICAN ENTRY INTO WORLD WAR I AND ITS DOMESTIC EFFECTS
AMERICAN ENTRY INTO WORLD
WAR I AND ITS DOMESTIC EFFECTS This research paper deals with the reasons which led the United States to
enter World
War I on the ....
(2515

10

)
CHINA'S ROLE IN WORLD WAR II This research pape
.... What had happened at Tehran to induce this comment by FDR is that Josef Stalin had agreed to
enter the
war in the Far East after Germany was defeated. ....
(2898

12

)
Key Events & Decisions of the Korean War
.... The Chinese warned the Americans through the Indian Ambassador in Beijing, Kavalam Panikkar, on October 3, 1950 that they would
enter the
war if American ....
(3204

13

)
The Impace of World War I on American Baseball
.... February 1, 1917. It became obvious that the US would soon
enter World
War I. What did that mean for baseball? Nobody knew. The owners ....
(2784

11

)
War Powers Issue The war in the Persian Gulf, once
.... This was, perhaps, the most important consequence of the debate that preceded the authorization to
enter the Persian Gulf
War. The ....
(8407

34

)
The Persian Gulf War of 1990
.... 5). Having garnered an unprecedented amount of Arab support for the
war against Iraq, the West did not want to risk losing it by having Israel
enter the fray. ....
(2319

9

)
The Attack on Pearl Harbor & US Entry in WWII
.... Earlier that same day Winston Churchill had appealed to the United States to
enter the
war, while President Roosevelt had sent a warning to the Emperor of ....
(2067

8

)
Leviathan
.... The dilemma is this: If no rational egotist will
enter into such a situation, then there is no way to protect the interests of all in a case such as
war. ....
(1777

7

)
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1941) This resear
.... Others such as Fleming argue that FDR maneuvered the Japanese into firing the first shot and thereby enabled the United States to
enter the
war against both ....
(2743

11

)
Ethnic Conflict of Yugoslavia
.... Part of the argument taking place in the United States over whether the United States should
enter the
war or should lift the arms embargo has meaning for the ....
(1301

5

)
A Rumor of War
.... When Caputo does finally
enter combat, he experiences a marked disappointment .... the constant need to realign the position of defense encampments, the
war took on ....
(850

3

)
Turkey and Neutrality During WWII
.... Consequently, Turkey refused to
enter the
war in June when Italy declared
war on Britain and France, citing the provision in the Anglo-French-Turkish treaty ....
(3593

14

)
Korean War
.... Korean success/Pusan perimeter UN offensive northwards/Inchon landings Chinese
enter the way and .... that would take more than two years to end the
war with North ....
(2898

12

)
The Japanese and Pearl Harbor
.... The question has never been answered officially, but the evidence is all there to suggest Roosevelt let Pearl harbor happen so America could
enter World
war II ....
(1086

4

)
Japanese Bombing at Pearl Harbor
.... The question has never been answered officially, but the evidence is all there to suggest Roosevelt let Pearl harbor happen so America could
enter World
war II ....
(1086

4

)
The Road Not Taken
.... For instance, America faced two roads during World
War II. How different history may have been had we not chosen to
enter the
War. ....
(1484

6

)