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  1. Book Banning Is Bad For Students
    Should people be able to deny a student’s freedom to read any book they wish to in a school? Every time adults ban a book, kids lose the chance to gain knowledge from that work of literature. The students’ outlook on the world becomes...
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  2. Pre-Civil War New Orleans
    /> Orleans (1815) in the War of 1812. During the Civil War the city was besieged by Union ... government took over and banned the events. The ban even continued after...
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  3. The Civil War: The Path To Disunion
    1846 After the United States went to war with Mexico, a win meant more land...
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  4. Wartime Propaganda: World War i
    voiced their support for the war. Even in the face of this trend, however, ... /> every course in German. Fourteen states banned the speaking of German in...
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  5. Wwi-Wwii: Same War, Different Dates
    A number of historians view World War II as the sequel to, or the finishing of the World War I. Although the two wars were in retrospect, very different, they can be viewed as chapters of the same war. When evaluating Hitler's rise to power, there...
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  6. Religion Should Be Banned
    “Religion Should Be Banned” <br /> <br /> Catholic-Protestant killings in N. Ireland, Hindu-Sikh-Muslim massacres in India, Orthodox-Catholic-Muslim horror in Yugoslavia. Branch Davidian cult tragedy in Waco, Texas. Nevertheless 9/11, WTC...
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  7. Roads To War
    : The Origins of the Second World War 1929-1941 An Uneasy Peace 1929-35 The “New Era”: Hopes for Peace in 1929 Locarno and the New Era...
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  8. Cold War: Cuba
    Cold War Research Paper: Cuba World War Two left the world devastation, or a “power vacuum”, into which emerged two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union...
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  9. Why Did War Erupt In 1939
    ? By Sidra Kader 91, S3 War erupted in 1939 for a multitude of reasons. There are long-term reason which are the Treaty of Versailles...
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  10. Pontiacs War
    Dane Eremenko 200276537 for George Hoffman Due March 26, 2010 History 101 The Pontiac uprising was a rebellion between some Native...
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  11. Which Had a Greater Impact On Singapore; The Great Depression Or World War One?
    The following are external events that affected Singapore-The Great Depression and WW1. Which in your opinion had a greater impact on Singapore? Explain your answer. (8...
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  12. War On Terrorism
    >>>>MYTH OR REALITY Abstract: The issue of terrorism has caught much attention in post 9/11 world affairs, changed the paradigm with new dimensions and re...
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  13. Why Was World War One a Global War?
    World War One was a global military conflict that involved most of the world's great powers, assembled in two conflicting alliances consisting of the Triple Entente and the...
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  14. ‘It Was Inevitable That The Bolsheviks Would Win The Civil War’
    ‘It was inevitable that the Bolsheviks would win the civil war’ I believe this is statement is true as the Bolsheviks had many advantages over the whites making...
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  15. War On Drugs
    War on Drugs One trillion dollars has been spent in over forty years on the War on Drugs. During the 19 century, drug prohibition started to protect the public’s health...
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  16. Should Governments Ban Violent Video Games?
    Argumentative Thursday 9-1-2014   Video games are one of the sources that people use to entertain themselves. There are many types of video games and violent...
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  17. Drug War
    “I'm glad mushrooms are against the law, because I took them one time, and you know what happened to me? I laid in a field of green grass for four hours going, "My God...
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  18. Landmine Ban Treaty, Its Effects On Military Operations And Possible Alternatives
    of protection would rise during peacekeeping operation in a war trodden country. Impact of Landmine Ban Treaty on Doctrine and Strategy 19. Present Doctrine...
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  19. War Against Terrorism In Pakistan
    -Start- Separate *1 Terrorism is not just word but ideology that suffered this world a lot. There are many countries of the world that are facing this threat in their parts...
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  20. The Seven Years War
    trade, but humiliating their Royal Navy. In the early stages of the war privateers would often come across HMS vessels, and attempt to engage them. Although...
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  21. The American South During Civil War
    on until the Ci! vil war. The special economic life ... 8220;acquisition by force, ... whether directly in war or in the form [of] exploitation of...
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  22. United State's Involvement In The Vietnam War
    br /> he wanted it to happen. Perhaps the officer was simply fed up with the war situation. He may have been tires of having responsibility for not only...
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  23. Who's To Blame For The Cold War?
    and Churchill, disagreed on how to settle up with Germany after the end of the war, and unlike the US and Britain, the Soviet Union wanted to punish Germany and make...
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  24. Spanish-Amerincan War
    also went to Columbia University Law School. He also wrote a book called "The Naval War of 1812." He went to balls and opera's. And was a very busy man...
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  25. World War Ii (In-Depth Look Into Effects Of The War)
    they were even more outraged. They knew the huge amount of loss life during the war and thought it would be in the world's best interest to divide the land up...
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  26. Was Germany Responsible For The Outbreak Of World War i?
    As the past records, Germany and her allies were the primary instigators to the War. This conclusion cannot truly serve a just ending to this chapter in history, as...
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  27. The Brink Of War
    This was when a country believed its power was reflected in its army. They believed that war was the right thing to do and that all countries needed to be ready for...
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  28. Industrialization Used In World War i
    During World War I, countries used technology to help them become more powerful and stronger against the enemies. Unlike the days where spears and...
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  29. World War i
    ties did not keep us neutral either. Americans feared that if Germany won the war , loans that had been made to the Allies would never be repaid. And, a British...
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  30. World War Ii
    their pledge to protect Poland. While Nazi armies conquered Warsaw, the Allied mobilized for war. In the spring of 1940, Hitler took his next step to more...
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