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- 291: The Effectiveness of Eisenhower's First Term: 1953-1956
- ... exceeding all of the post-World War II presidents except Kennedy, who did not live to face the cost of such policies as his administration's increasing military involvement in Vietnam."39 In his first term, "Ike" averaged an approval rating of 68%. In the next year Eisenhower's support dropped marginally to 65% public approval. This drop in the President ...
- 292: Effects Of Excessive Pesticide
- ... trichlorophenoxyacetic acid), have been banned by the Environmental Protection Agency as potentially dangerous. 2,4,5-T was used in Agent Orange (a defoliant employed by U.S. forces in Vietnam), which has been linked to some diseases suffered by veterans. Since Agent Orange, heightened awareness of possible ecological and health dangers attributable to herbicides has resulted in reevaluation of many ...
- 293: Chemical Warfare
- ... also in the battlefields of Southeast Asia. The American and South Vietnamese military forces used them in 1965. Another place where a lot of herbicides were used was in the Vietnam War. In this war, the Agent Orange was used to destroy the big-forested areas that were used as guerilla bases.
- 294: Biology Term Paper - Tigers
- ... in the wild. The distribution of the Indochinese (Panthera tigris corbetti) tiger (See diagram D) is centered in Thailand, and it is also found in Myanmar, southern China, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and peninsular Malaysia. An estimated 1,180-1,790 Indochinese tigers are left in the wild, and about 60 live in zoos in Asia and the U.S.A. The ...
- 295: Canabis
- ... 86). Beginning in the 60's marijuana use saw a resurgence which may be attributed to many causes. One of the main causes was the rebellion of youth against the Vietnam War. They used marijuana as an escape from war to peace. It was easy at this time to depict marijuana as a beneficial and completely harmless substance whose effects were ...
- 296: Compare And Contrast
- ... fullest. They used illegal drugs and listened to rock and roll music. With their different beliefs and practices they bewildered America's traditional middle class. Concerned primarily in protesting the Vietnam War and civil rights they made a huge impact on America and the world. Even today the effects of the Hippie movement are still felt. They made huge advantages and ...
- 297: What Is History?
- ... his past. We have defined history as, “a story,” and my friend can tell stories of him and his girl. (in fact lately that is all he talks about) The Vietnam war was a very important part in history. Actually, the boss at my present place of employment served a long period of time in the war. He was a grunt ...
- 298: Welafre
- ... Kennedy more than Nixon. Problems Facing the New President As Kennedy took office, cold-war tensions between Communist and Western nations increased. Communist forces pushed into Laos and threatened South Vietnam. The new president pledged strong efforts to halt the spread of Communism. Toward this end, he created a Peace Corps of young Americans to work in underdeveloped countries. After the ...
- 299: Watergate Scandal
- ... that in 1972 they had falsified documents to make it appear that President John F. Kennedy had been involved in the 1963 assassination of President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam. Plus, they had written false and slanderous documents accusing Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of moral improprieties. In the end, the Watergate scandal shook the faith of the American people in ...
- 300: The Censorship Of Art
- ... a tortilla chip. As the 1960’s came to an end the meaning and importance of the first amendment became indisputable. The Democratic National Convention in Chicago, protesting against the Vietnam War and the political assassinations of the late 1960’s (with the governments’ interjection and objection) showed that the so-called guaranteed right of freedom of expression was not so ...
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