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How can we assess the impact that deploying individually rather than by unit had on those who served those tours?
What sort of differences has it made in the world to date that what was perceived as potential disaster for world history did not work out as feared.
Why does the Gulf of Tonkin incident matter not just for the past, but for the present?
How were his policies different than LBJ's? How were they the same?
Compare and contrast the two counterinsurgency campaigns between the Vietnam War and the War in Alghanistan.
Discuss the foreign challenges, crisis, and policies of the Kennedy Administration and explain why Kennedy might be called the "ultimate cold warrior."
Discuss the role of women in the Knights of Labor. What activities did the organization undertake on behalf of women?
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As a foundation to understanding politics and conflict, review Desert Storm .
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How did the Cold War affect U.S.? Include US Cold War policies in your discussion.
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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.
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American Cold War policies and practices in international relations in the late 1940's to the mid-1950's. Be as descriptive as possible.
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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.