Direct U.S. military involvement ended on 15 August 1973 as a result of the Case–Church Amendment passed by the U.S. Congress. The capture of Saigon by the NVA in April 1975 marked the end of the war, and North and South Vietnam were reunified the following year.
The way in which perspective has made an impact on a person's understanding of historic events cannot be overemphasized.
This can be seen, for example in the understanding of the Holocaust that was led by Adolf Hitler in his Anti-Semitic campaign to eliminate as many Jews as he can.
From the perspective of Jews, this is a very painful memory on a personal memory as they likely had direct family that were murdered in such gruesome manner
<h3>What is Perspective?</h3>
This refers to the viewpoint or point of view that a person has about a particular topic and is usually biased or opinionated.
Hence, we can see that The way in which perspective has made an impact on a person's understanding of historic events cannot be overemphasized.
This can be seen, for example in the understanding of the Holocaust that was led by Adolf Hitler in his Anti-Semitic campaign to eliminate as many Jews as he can.
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The controversy surrounding the 26th amendment, which basically states that anyone 18 or older has the right to vote and cannot be restricted by anyone of any state of the U.S. is as follows:
Pro-26th Amendment people:
Anyone who is old enough to fight should be old enough to vote.
18 is a reasonable and significant age for people to vote.
18 is considered to be of adult age, they are mature enough to make decisions about their country.
Voting should not be restricted by anyone because they make their own decisions as adults, so for anyone to want to restrict their lawful rights is wrong and should be prohibited.
More people need to vote, especially those who are younger, so 18-year-olds should be able to vote along with the rest going up.
Anti-26th Amendment people:
18 is too young, the age should be extended to a point where they are real adults and can make better decisions for our country.
18-year-olds' brains are not fully developed -- they could make really stupid decisions.
If anyone feels the person is too irresponsible, authority should have the right to limit their rights of voting, if they cannot convince them into not voting.
18 years old is way too young of an age -- they need more experience before making such big decisions to contribute to our country.
There should be an age limit on who is voting in our elections, older people do go insane at some point -- not taking a risk!
lol that last one was a possibility that someone out there is probably thinking, so you exclude that one
Babylonia was situated in the area known as Mesopotamia which means "between the rivers" in Greek. This area was in the Near East in roughly the same geographical position as modern Iraq. Two great rivers flowed through this land: the Euphrates and the Tigris. Along these two rivers were many great trading cities such as Ur and Babylon on the Euphrates.
Babylonia is placed on a flat plain and the Tigris and Euphrates rivers flow through it. Their course flows from Anatolia and Syria to the Persian Gulf. Mountains surround the East and North sides of the plain, the Zagros chain and Kurdistan, and the Syrian and Arabian deserts are in the west and south.
The development of civilization in the area was fueled by the existence of the Euphrates which was a perfect place for trade. To the north they could trade up the river to Syria and beyond and could be place with the cities of Sumer to the south. It became a large city full of economics benefits with lots of merchants and tradesmen, so that many people felt attracted to live there.
<span>Bible documents did NOT influence the U.S. Constitution. I think that is been excluded in the US Constitution.</span>