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Explain the 10 below items by (date, country, and most importantly historical significance),Great Leap Forward,Maoism Apartheid
How did consumerism change during the Eisenhower administration?
On one hand is the notion that Eisenhower had been propelled into the White House on a highly exaggerated war record, and the decade itself was a failure.
This posting offers examples of how United States' foreign policy sometimes involved backing undemocratic regimes in the effort to contain communism.
What is "McCarthyism" and how did it affect the political climate of the 1950's?
American Cold War policies and practices in international relations in the late 1940's to the mid-1950's. Be as descriptive as possible.
Discuss how much you think U.S. culture influences American media or vice versa, and explain why with specific examples.
What were the American Cold War policies and practices in international relations in the late 1940s to the mid-1950s.
Discuss and provide examples of "identity politics" in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
What were the short-term results of the investigations-did they find what they were looking for?
Include two examples that illustrate how government in Canada used coercion during the 1970s and 1980s to stifle union activity.
One such example was the formation of National organization for Women (NOW). Other than women, homosexuals also raised their voice for equality
Ronald Reagan's foreign policy was believed to have made a negative impact on the economic stability of the Soviet Union.
War time posters also played a great role during the world wars. There were posters reflecting varied themes connected with recruitment and homefront.
Can you think of any modern parallels to these events, when fear and paranoia threatened basic American liberties?
Explain how various events in the Cold War may have led to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
What are some of the major factors that contributed to the Cold War.
Identify and analyze at least two events from the Cold War.
What do you believe were the true origins of the Cold War?
What other factors about Reagan should be considered as well?
What preparations would you have made to keep your family safe?
Do you think that the United States has the right to intervene in another country to protect our economic or political interests?
What were the lessons learned by Americans confronting a global crisis?
Write a short essay on "what you perceive is the most likely, or the greatest WMD threat, to the U.S.
What were the purposes to be achieved in collective security agreements?