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HIST 405N WEEK 3 DISCUSSION:MANIFEST DESTINY AND THE MEXICAN WAR OF 1846
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HIST 405N WEEK 3 
DISCUSSION:MANIFEST 
DESTINY AND THE MEXICAN 
WAR OF 1846 
Week 3 Discussion: Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War of 1846 
How did the ideology of Manifest Destiny contribute to the Mexican War of 1846? Why did the Mexican 
War of 1846 take place? Was the war necessary? Was it beneficial to the United States? 
What does this war tell us about this period of American history? Was it God’s plan that the United 
States extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific, or were imper...
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HIST 405N WEEK 7 DISCUSSION:AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY DURING THE COLD WAR
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HIST 405N WEEK 7 
DISCUSSION:AMERICAN 
FOREIGN POLICY DURING THE 
COLD WAR 
HIST 405N Week 7 Discussion: American Foreign Policy during the Cold War 
Professor and Classmates, 
I have chosen to discuss the following three American Foreign policies: 
Marshall Plan 
Vietnam War (conflict) 
Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) 
Before this week I knew nothing about these foreign policies except for the Vietnam War. So I have found 
researching them to be very interesting. 
Marshall Plan wa...
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HIST 405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The New Deal (2 Versions)
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HIST 405N Week 6 Discussion 1: 
The New Deal (2 Versions) 
HIST 405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The New Deal (2 
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What were the underlying causes of the depression? Why did the Great Depression of the 1930s 
seem so much worse than any occurring either before or since? 
The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1939 and was the worst economic depression in the 
history of the United States. Economists and historians point to the stock market crash of 
October 24, 1929, as the start of t...
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HIST 405N Week 6 World War II Discussion 2.
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It was not secret that Hitler was resentful 
about the restrictions put on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles and even though many 
of his speeches were concerning peace, Hitler was nevertheless rearming Germany. The 
allies Hitler acquired were Mussolini and Italy with the idea of restoring Germany’s 
power by expanding his empire (Keene, Cornell, & O'Donnell, 2013). Once Hitler felt 
more stable, he went and took over Austria in 1938 and then went and took over 
Czechoslovakia in 1939 when...
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HIST 405N Week 3 Discussion: Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War of 1846
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Week 3 Discussion: Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War of 1846 How did the ideology of Manifest Destiny contribute to the Mexican War of 1846? Why did the Mexican War of 1846 take place? Was the war necessary? Was it beneficial to the United States? What does this war tell us about this period of American history? Was it God’s plan that the United States extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific, or were imperialists looking for a way to defend what they planned to do anyway? Elaborate. The Man...
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HIST 405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The New Deal (2 Versions)
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HIST 405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The New Deal (2 Versions) What were the underlying causes of the depression? Why did the Great Depression of the 1930s seem so much worse than any occurring either before or since? The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1939 and was the worst economic depression in the history of the United States. Economists and historians point to the stock market crash of October 24, 1929, as the start of the downturn. But the truth is that many things caused the Great Depress...
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HIST 405N Week 4 Discussion 1: Stepping Stones to the Civil War
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HIST 405N Week 4 Discussion 1: Stepping Stones to the Civil War Professor and classmates, This week I have chosen to discuss: The Compromise of 1850, The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 and the Lincoln Douglas Debates of 1858. I believe that all of these events had a major role in the American Civil War. They all had to do with the issue of slavery in the United States and where it should be allowed and whether it should be continued or abolished. The Compromise of 1850 was a plan for temporary polit...
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HIST 405N Week 7 Discussion: American Foreign Policy during the Cold War
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HIST 405N Week 7 Discussion: American Foreign Policy during the Cold War Professor and Classmates, I have chosen to discuss the following three American Foreign policies: Marshall Plan Vietnam War (conflict) Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) Before this week I knew nothing about these foreign policies except for the Vietnam War. So I have found researching them to be very interesting. Marshall Plan was created by President Harry S. Truman and Secretary of State, George C. Marshall. It was...
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HIST 405N Week 5 Case Study: Who Is a Progressive
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HIST 405N Week 5 Case Study: Who Is a Progressive 
The Progressive Movement of America Towards a Better Future 
Chamberlain University 
The Progressive Movement of America Towards a Better Future
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HIST 405N Week 3 Discussion: Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War of 1846
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Week 3 Discussion: Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War of 1846 How did the ideology of Manifest Destiny contribute to the Mexican War of 1846? Why did the Mexican War of 1846 take place? Was the war necessary? Was it beneficial to the United States? What does this war tell us about this period of American history? Was it God’s plan that the United States extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific, or were imperialists looking for a way to defend what they planned to do anyway? Elaborate. The Man...
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