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    While the aftermath of World War II is often referred to as one of the primary creators of deep rooted turmoil in the Middle East region, the effects of the Cold War and the United States often over-zealous battle against communism is just as much a contributor if not more. The Arab world and the Middle East region were clearly going through quite an extraordinary period throughout World War II and its conclusion, primarily with the creation of most of the states we recognize today and struggling

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    Arab Nationalism is an ideology which was prominent in the 19th century, as Arab nations began to gain independence from colonial powers. The foundations of Arab Nationalism are based on the notions of political, cultural, religious and historical unity amongst Arab nations. One of the fundamental goals of Arab Nationalism was to see the end of western powers in the Arab region, and the removal of those Arab governments who were seen too dependent on western power. The rise of Arab nationalism came

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    Then of Dec of 1954 for Senate voted around 67 to 22 to help now censure McCarthy for his behavior as he died alcoholic disease 3 years after Modern Republicanism • This was mastered through Dwight D. Eisenhower that pushed for this “Modern Republicanism” that was of GOP idea to moderate the New Deal They Liked Ike • Republicans were not the majority and then were only around ⅓ for the registered voters • It was of Robert A. Taft for Ohio that had led the Republicans through the Senate since

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    The Cold War is the closest the world has ever come to complete destruction. In this period of time, two world super powers were in a stalemate economically and militarily and were constantly competing to be the superior. The Cold War started as result of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union had some differences on their perspectives of the world. United States being the richest country in the world promoted democracy and capitalism in the world. The newly formed Soviet Union thought

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    War II was the scene of conflict between British against German and Italian. The post-war crisis and defeat for the Israelis against the creation of this state (1948) cause antimonarquistas and anticolonial protests. In this context, Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser ascends to power to depose the monarch regime and proclaim a republic in 1953 and promote agrarian reform and industrialization in 1954 and nationalized the

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    living 20 minutes from. Africa had to fight for their rights against curious Europeans who wanted their goods for many centuries. Between the years of 1960 through 1980, most African countries had become independent or were trying to do so. Gamal Abdel Nasser led the project to build the Nile Dam in 1968 which improved irrigation and provided Egypt with electric power. In 1974, economic reform began with the “open door policy.” By 1990, apartheid had ended. With all that being said, Egypt has had

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    Culture is an “operational code” shared by members of a particular society, a system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that members of society use to cope with their world and with one another. Members of a society share their culture; there is no “culture of one”, it is learned through a process called enculturation, and changeable through social interactions between people and groups. Culture is patterned, meaning that people in a society live and think in ways forming

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    Containment of Communism

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    The Cold War is the closest the world has ever come to complete destruction. In this period of time, two world super powers were in a stalemate economically and militarily and were constantly competing to be the superior. The Cold War started as result of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union had some differences on their perspectives of the world. United States being the richest country in the world promoted democracy and capitalism in the world. The newly formed Soviet Union thought

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    Introduction Since the beginning of humanity, humans have had a few necessities for survival. Humans require food, water, and shelter. A shelters is used for protection from harmful animals, the weather and other external threats. At first humans lived a dominantly nomadic lifestyles, meaning that they moved to different areas constantly, because they were in constant search for new resources such as animals or water for the hunting and gathering lifestyle most societies maintained. This nomadic

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    Cairo was a new unexplored land for the Jews. No one knew the possibilities that could happen for the Jews while they lived in Cairo; the sky was the limit. Jews first came as immigrants to Cairo in the 1490’s (The Jewish Community of Cairo). Cairo took them in and gave them a home when no one else would. Jews then began a life in Cairo and thrived there. Their jobs were good, houses were clean and most importantly, families were happy. The Jews lived for many happy years in Cairo until Israel became

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