Issues in the Middle East
Many Americans when they begin to hear the countries of Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, etc. thrown around
Continue readingMany Americans when they begin to hear the countries of Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, etc. thrown around
Continue readingOn Christmas Day 1991, Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev announced to the world in his farewell speech, “We’re now living
Continue readingAs the 1970s came to a close, it was easy to see that the world particularly the Middle-East was on
Continue readingThe decades following World War 2 served to deepen the divide between the left and the right in America as
Continue readingWhen Americans think of the 1950s, many of us conjure up images of wives in aprons and dads returning home
Continue readingThe late 1940s and early 1950s were a time of growing tension, both abroad and at home. Relations between the
Continue readingReligion offered many American revolutionaries moral approval of their opposition to British rule. However, not all religious sects or religious
Continue readingThe lessons learned and changes made after World War I contrast sharply with those made after World War II. The
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