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Amercia's Involvement in World War Two

Posted by Micah Henry in American History - Jonas - C on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:04 pm

In this inforgraphic, I focused primarily on the impacts and effects on America as a result of their involvment. Some of the impacts were temporary yet many are still seen and practiced today. Many new inventions and discoveries were made during that era (1939-1945) and continue to be advanced upon today. Overall, World War Two left many unwanted scars, yet at the same time, many desired marks on America and the type of country it is.
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The US invasion of Panama

Posted by Taylor Washington in American History - Jonas - C on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 11:07 pm

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American Relations

Posted by Alejandro Bautista-Garcia in American History - Jonas - C on Monday, March 30, 2015 at 8:34 am

This infograph explains why the United States of America became friends Russia later on having a stronger bond and relation.
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Guam: Limited Voting Rights Under U.S. Foreign Policy

Posted by Sana Cuffey in American History - Jonas - C on Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 5:16 pm

In this Infographic, I focused on the injustice Guam faces in regarding their voting rights. I mention how they play a huge role in the U.S. Army and Navy bases, and how the US heavily relies on communication back from Guam. I also mention that this lack of freedom may have something to do with racial and ethic minorities that make up most of this U.S. island territory. Enjoy!
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Dominican Republic Taking Back the Land

Posted by Sydne Hopkins-Baker in American History - Jonas - C on Friday, March 27, 2015 at 11:03 pm

​In this infographic I will talked about The Dominican Republic and it’s foreign policy with The United States. The U.S did not have specific reasons why they wanted to be part of The Dominican Republic besides the new economy they could have bring in and money. Overall after all the love and hate between the two it worked out and it benefited all.
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Alaskan Native Assimilation

Posted by Tiarra Bell in American History - Jonas - C on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 10:09 pm

In my infographic, I focused on how the U.S involvement with Alaska affected the Natives who inhabited the land. The U.S believed that their culture was superior to the Natives, so they assimilation on them, to completely destroy their culture. 
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Media Influence- Foreign Policy

Posted by Jada Terrell in American History - Jonas - C on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 8:41 am

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My topic is about the influence media has in the world. The United States exports tv shows/films/music etc and they are used to reflect the lives of Americans. Or, they are suppose t. The world is reflecting of these and have not so nice things to say about them. 
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Samoan Infographic

Posted by Olivia Mack in American History - Jonas - C on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 8:39 am

This infographic is about American Samoa and their citizens. This infographic focuses on the main issues that America has had a great impact on. The infographic mainly focuses on the money involvement and military of America Samoa. 
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Liberia: Home of the Slaves

Posted by Joie Nearn in American History - Jonas - C on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 8:38 am

​I explored the idea of Liberia being founded to house freed American Slaves. Liberia was founded by the American Colonization Society. Liberia still to this day has strong ties with the United States. 
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Chemical Weapons in Iraq

Posted by Lauren Thomas in American History - Jonas - C on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 8:38 am

​The United States troops and the Central Intelligence Agency have worked together to secretly purchase and remove all illegal and dangerous chemical weapons from Iraq. The United Nations began investigating the weapons that Iraq produced for the Gulf War during 1990-1991. When the United States took military action against Iraq, everything seemed normal until troops started coming across old, corroding, and volatile chemical weapons. In 2005 a secret operation (Operation Avarice) began and the CIA and US troops were able to purchase and remove over 400 weapons. Today, we do not know why Operation Avarice was kept secret from regular troops nor do we know many more details of the operation.
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