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- 531: Was Khruschev's Foreign Policy Successful?
- ... was signed in July 1953 and the next year the Soviet Union helped a range of conferences that ended the war between the French colonial forces and communist gorillas in Vietnam. Relations with the west were further improved when the Soviet Union agreed in May 1955 to remove its forces from Austria and to permit the reunification and neutralisation of that ...
- 532: The Central Intelligence Agency
- ... shot down a U.S. spy plane that was taking photos of Soviet territory. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev then canceled a summit meeting with President Dwight D. Eisenhower. During the Vietnam War, the CIA illegally spied on thousands of Americans who opposed the war. They did this by opening mail and using wiretaps and other illegal methods to get information (World ...
- 533: Fidel Castro's Reign In Cuba
- ... States to resist, rather than to enthusiastically embrace, the advice he received in 1964 and 1965 to make a massive commitment of American air power, ground forces, and prestige in Vietnam. Cuban troops have been a major presence as Soviet surrogates all over the world, notably in Angola. The threat of exportation of Castro's revolution permeates U.S.-Central and ...
- 534: Should Defense Spending Be Decreased
- ... seats. It might be wise to review some effects on military preparedness as well as on the economy in previous post - war years. After United States troops were withdrawn from Vietnam in 1973, military spending decreased annually during the rest of the 1970s. Some would argue that spending cuts left the military in a precarious position. Early in 1981, President Reagan ...
- 535: The Evolution of the First Amendment
- ... to communicate ideas.(McWhirter,18) In the 1969 case of Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District , the Supreme Court recognized the right of the students to protest the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands. In 1989 and again in 1990, the Court upheld the right of an individual to burn the American flag in public as an expression of ...
- 536: Medicare in the '96 Elections
- ... are close to those covered by Medicare differing only by nursing-home care and treatment in state mental hospitals . In 1965, at the same time the U.S. began bombing Vietnam, those who were involved with planning the budget for Medicare failed to foresee the fact that funding would not last past the year 2000. This error is what led each ...
- 537: Chinese Immigration into America
- ... America Surprisingly, Asian Americans have been in America for over 150 years. They are as diverse as the immigrants from Europe, ranging from China, Japan, Korea, Cambodia, Korea, Philippines, India, Vietnam, and Laos. (Takaki, page 8) When many people think of American Immigrants, Asians are on the last of their lists. In The Uprooted, Harvard historian, Oscar Handlin, prize winning book ...
- 538: USSR: The Doomed Empire
- ... expand his weak deceitful empire throughout Europe then maybe Asia would be a good place to try. Throughout the 1950's Russia aided in developing Soviet communism throughout China, Korea, Vietnam, and smaller third World Countries such as Indonesia, India, Egypt, And Syria.1 Whether by force of influence Russia tried to set Soviet Communism up and in each place the ...
- 539: The First Amendment: Free of Expression
- ... ruling Tinker v. Des Moins Community Schools defined a student's freedom of speech best. John and Mary Beth Tinker wore black armbands to school as a protest of the Vietnam war. It was a silent protest; the Tinker's never caused one problem, although some students did make threats at them. The school's administrators made them take them off ...
- 540: The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior to Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait: Credibility and Misperception
- ... setting story. Evidence has emerging to suggest that the Persian Gulf war is the result of a long process of preparation, much more so than the Tonkin Gulf one in Vietnam. For a decade during the Iran-Iraq war, Saddam Hussein's Iraq had enjoyed US and Western military, political and economic support, including $ 1.5 billion of sales approved by ...
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