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winning hearts and minds refers to the strategy and programs used by the governments of Vietnam and the United States during the Vietnam War to win the popular support of the Vietnamese people and to help defeat the Viet Cong insurgency.
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The "American Dream" was symbolized in the California Gold Rush by the thrill of exploration, finding gold, and striking rich.
The American Dream is essentially the belief that no matter who you are, where you are, or what background you came from, you can find success in America. You can write your future and amount to wonderful things if you push yourself towards it. This can be seen in the California Gold Rush, as people from everywhere and all different backgrounds would move to California in order to pursue what they wanted, which was to get rich.
The California Gold Rush happened between 1848 and 1855 when gold was found in California. This prompted a ton of people from pretty much everywhere, to move to California and try to find gold. Towns were short-lived during this time, as soon as gold ran out in a place, people would abandon everything and simply move elsewhere to search for gold, but they all did this to get rich.
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People killing other empire’s
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Because they wanted to
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No mads usually never stay in the same place for too long
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1. Teschen (1919)
Its main importance was that it had valuable coal mines there which both the Poles and the Czechs wanted. As both were newly created nations, both wanted to make their respective economies as strong as possible and the acquisition of rich coal mines would certainly help in this respect.
2. Treaty of Versailles
The final Covenant of the League of Nations was drafted by a special commission, and the League was established by Part I of the Treaty of Versailles. On 28 June 1919, 44 states signed the Covenant, including 31 states which had taken part in the war on the side of the Triple Entente or joined it during the conflict.
3. The League's goals included disarmament, preventing war through collective security, settling disputes between countries through negotiation diplomacy and improving global welfare.
4. What happened when Wilson went back to America? The senate refused to join the league and didn't want to get involved in Europe's affairs, the US liked isolationism. ... They believed in isolationism and didn't want to get involved in Europe's affairs. Many Americans thought the Treaty of Versailles was unfair.
5. Although the League of Nations was much of the work of President Woodrow Wilson America never joined the League of Nations. This was for several reasons, firstly America had suffered casualties in the war, and many people in the USA wanted to keep America out of European affairs. This policy was called isolationism.
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