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    1) Briefly summarize the history of the US space program (starting in the late 1950s). Identify key points at which women were considered for inclusion in the astronaut program and were they were actually included. Also identify other roles women played in the space program. The United States space program actually began in Russia, with the launch Sputnik during the height of the Cold War. The idea of the USSR being close to launching nukes and people into orbit around Earth shocked the…

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    was both about the imperative role ladies played throughout the Revolutionary War and how said war affected them. It explains the aspects of the lives of women in the revolutionary era, including an extensive variety of individual records from many kinds of different backgrounds, rich and poor. Anybody who is interested in the lives of women amid the revolutionary war or the historical backdrop during said time and might want to look deeper into it would appreciate this book. Due to the…

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    Celebrities In Ww2

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    and directors made movies, skits, and plays about the war or they tied the war into it. Most of the time they had men while they were in combat and has the Nazi and Japanese that were making everything bad. Celebrities started to actually join the military. Most if them just did the bootcamp and recorded while they did it. Others, actually went overseas and fought in the war. An award winning actor joined the U.S air force and his purpose was a tailgunner. In December, 1941, The Japanese…

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    Should the US require military conscription This paper will be talking about the fundamental question of if the US should require military conscription for certain citizens in the country. My personal belief is that military conscription should be required for everyone at the start of the age of eighteen for two years or directly after finishing high school, whichever would come first. I will be covering these five key points in my paper how conscription worked in the past, how well has it…

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    During the eighteenth century, the privileged white males had their own ideas that were expected from them. As being above the rest, they simply focused on the importance for themselves and ignored the other groups of men and women. Zinn’s assertion is agreeable for the following reasons: time period, ideologies of founding fathers, and profits gained through slavery. The time period in which the Declaration was written, started our independence from Great Britain around the 1770’s, resulting…

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    Throughout history, the military has banned openly gay people, and ostracized them from the United States forces. Under the Obama administration, however, a policy called “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”, was put into place, in order to protect LGBT people from being kicked out. In recent circumstances, this policy has been questioned by several other members of the Trump administration. It is the belief of many that LGBT are a necessity to the US military, just as much as any straight human being. It is…

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    rights is a big reason why Canada is the amazing country it is today. Some defining voting rights in Canadian history were when women, people of different ethnicities, and people of different religions were granted the right to vote. They are big parts of the history that makes Canada who we are today. One of the biggest moments in Canadian history would be when women gained the right to vote. The first…

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    Most people believe that this means being in the military. That it means that you have to be willing to die for your country, but that isn 't always the case. Being in the military is a great service. Men and women die all the time fighting for this country, trying to keep us safe. This is the greatest thing that an American can do for our country. Thousands of men and women take the oath to fight to the death to keep this country safe, and we will forever be…

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    work for I feel the Para-Military or Quasi-Military model is a the main theme I have seen in larger city departments where as in small cities I have seen it more as a Democratic model. The police academy trains all new recruits how to be a police officer (basic as possible). The style at the state academy was Quasi-Military and has since in the last year changed to a Democratic model. The goal now is to train new recruits regardless of gender or ethnicity not to Para-Military officers. Prior…

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    becoming a state of intellectuals. Sparta on the other had started their city-state to become a military state where young boys started their training at the age of seven. They were made to be tough through their strict training. Soldiers were forced to always wear their military uniform, eat bland food, walk barefoot to harden their feet, and live away from their families until they were 30 and serve in the military until they were 60. Athens and Sparta were both Greek city-states but that is…

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