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Papers On U.S. History
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America's Post-World War II Role in World Affairs Analyzed
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A 5 page paper which examines the U.S. role in developing international military, diplomatic, and economic policies, along with the federal government's increasing involvement in domestic affairs following World War II. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Postwwii.wps
Hiroshima & The Bomb
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A 5 page essay explaining why the U.S. was wrong to detonate a nuclear weapon over Hiroshima at the end of World War II. No bibliography.
Filename: Abombdro.wps
Hiroshima & The Bomb # 2
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5 page review of Herbert Feis' book 'The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II.' Central to discussion is the idea that the U.S. did not necessarily 'have' to explode atomic weapons over Japan in order to end the conflict. Approximately 4 extra sources are listed and cited in bibliography.
Filename: Abombwhy.wps
Jacqueline Cochran / World War II Aviator
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A 5 page paper outlining the life and the contributions to aviation of Jacqueline Cochran. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Cochran.wps
Treatment Of Japanese - Americans During World War II
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A 12 page research paper describing events leading up to and following the Japanese Internment during World War II. Focus of the paper is the question: was this an immoral or legal act? Conclusion: Definitely not with evidence to prove it. Extensive bibliography is included.
Filename: Japanese.wps
Wartime Memories / Life in the U.S. During World War II
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A 7 page exploration of what life was like in the United States during WW II. This paper explores rationing and the war effort. Examples are given regarding patriotism, food (and lack of items such as meat), and entertainment. Brief mention is made of the role that women and minorities played in the war effort. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Wwii.rtf
World War II & The End Of Discrimination In The American Military
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A 7 page paper on discrimination in World War II and how African-Americans finally began to break the 'color barrier' in the military. Specific cases including those of the Civilian Pilots Training Act, The Tuskegee airmen, and more, are presented. The assimilation of women into the military is described as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Ww2disc.rtf
America's Post-World War I Role in World Affairs Analyzed
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A 1 page paper which examines the U.S. isolationist stance that influenced international military, diplomatic, and economic policies, along with the federal government's increasing participation in domestic affairs following World War I. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Postwwi.wps
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