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  • Habsburgs O The Protestant Union
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    Amy Reading notes PC, pages 129-141 The Civil and Religious Wars 9 civil wars in the last four decades of 16th century France The feudalistic nature of the religious wars in France, and the tensions between centralization and localism were important The Huguenots didn't fully decide to fight until Catherine de Medici had them drug from their beds and murdered on St. Bartholomew's Day They were always fighting each other until the Political decided nothing was worth the continuous death and being...
  • Far As Famous Protest Movements
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    K B Eng. Comp. II What effects did the Vietnam War have on American society? The Vietnam War had a profound effect on American society. It changed the way we viewed our government, the media, and our Constitutional rights. Because of this shift in perspective, the country was torn apart and yet still came together in new and different ways. The Vietnam War's contraversiality spurred a great many sources of protest, against our government's use of power, how far we could stretch the rights of fre...
  • War In America Vietnam
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    The War in America Vietnam is a small Asian country, 9000 miles away from the United States. Yet America felt that its national interest were threatened strong enough to fight a war over there. Their fear was caused by the spread of communism at that time. The role of communism was extremely important in this conflict. The United States had to enter the war to stop the spread of communism in Asia since the North Vietnam were communist. If North Vietnam converted Vietnam into a communist country,...
  • War In Vietnam
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    Vietnam was a small Asian country, 9000 miles away from the United States. Yet America felt that its national interest was threatened strongly enough to fight a war there. The explanation for this lies in the fear caused by the spread of communism at that time. The role of communism was extremely important in this conflict. You see, the US had to enter the war to stop the spread of communism in Asia since North Vietnam was communist. If North Vietnam was to succeed in converting Vietnam into a c...
  • War In Vietnam
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    There were many different reactions to the involvement in the war as there were many different opinions and reasons for these opinions, the pro and anti reactions of the war were changing dramatically as the war intensified. Aswell as the media coverage, all showing the brutality of the war. When the war began only a small percentage were against it, such as pacifists, and those people supporting communism in the left wing. However many people where all for the war in Vietnam, people such as pat...
  • Vietnam War Veterans
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    Vietnam The U.S. war in Vietnam was the longest and sec and most costly in U.S. history. It last from the mid 1950's until 1975 and cost the United States over $150 billion. Most believe the war was a mistake, some, claimed they don't know what the U.S. should have done differently, and yet others don't have "a clear idea" what the war was about and can't remember which side we supported. The only thing most know is that it has hurt our country and its people really bad. The war statistics were ...

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