In 1844, James K. Polk was elected president and was a man who was hungry for expanding U.S. territory. In 1845, President Polk sent American soldiers to Texas and sent a special envoy to Mexico City …
Government
During the 1920s thanks to large consumerism in the United states was a time of economic prosperity but as many things in life things must come to an end. Following the end of the era of prosperity ca…
Following the fall of South Vietnam to communism in 1975, longtime State Department official Paul Nitze announced his verdict on the policy of containment, the policy that saw American involvement in …
Authoritarian regimes and their devastating effects are frequently studied, but when the textbook closes, very few people genuinely understand the horrors that occur behind closed borders. Authoritari…
According to Civil Rights activist and North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, "In North Korea, we never learned to think critically. There is no concept of individualism. The government treated us as less…
A house divided against itself cannot stand -Abraham Lincoln Protests. Riots. Elections. Trials. We watch these events through the lenses of our silver screens, sitting at home as bystanders to justi…
To begin, gerrymandering is often portrayed as harmful to voters, but it can actually help voters to make more informed decisions on how they would like to cast their vote. Gerrymandering itself does …
In 1865, the civil war ended and with that, the Reconstruction era began. It was not easy "reconstructing the south. But with the help of President Abraham Lincoln and the Radical Republicans it was m…
Cars have changed our lives forever the minute they were invented and now their popularity is growing faster that ever. It's really no wonder as they are convenient, fast and these days - easily avail…
Introduction International security alludes to the steps adopted by international agencies, like the United Nations (UN), to secure mutual sustenance and safety (Rosen, 2018). Foreign engagements lik…