Shell shock is a term coined in World War I by British psychologist Charles Samuel Myers to describe the type of post traumatic stress disorder many soldiers were afflicted with during the war (before PTSD was termed). ... During the War, the concept of shell shock was ill-defined.
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It is a Electromagnetic Wave, which does not need a medium to travel through, so radio waves travel through space or a vacuum.
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Types of Electromagnetic Waves
Radio Waves. Radio waves have the longest wavelengths of all the electromagnetic waves. ...
Microwaves. Microwaves are shorter than radio waves with wavelengths measured in centimeters. ...
Infrared. Between microwaves and visible light are infrared waves. ...
Visible light. ...
Ultraviolet. ...
X-rays. ...
Gamma rays. ...
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Marshall Plan - 1947
McCarthyism - early 1950's
Cuban Missile Crisis - 1962
The US government thought that internment camps were necessary for the Japanese descendants and Japanese-Americans because they believed that most of them were spies for Japan, and it was they that leaked information and coordinated the attacks
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President Johnson encouraged former Confederate states to reject the Fourteenth Amendment and he also fired several military commanders who support radical Reconstruction.