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Papers On Korea & Korean Issues
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Crossing the 38th Parallel, Significance To Korean War
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An 8 page essay on the Korean conflict and how crossing the 38th parallel altered the political and military objectives of the war.Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: 38thp.rtf
The Korean War
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of the Korean War, including what led up to it and the reasons behind it. Many subjects are addressed including McCarthyism, the cold war, propaganda, containment policy and the Eisenhower presidential campaign. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA16War.wps
The Korean War
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14 pages in length. A complete overview of the Korean War-- described as a 'new' experience for the United States. Discussed are the War's political objectives, military strategies, and more. An excellently-detailed report ! Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Koreawar.wps
The Korean War & Truman's Seizure Of US Steel Mills
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A 25 page research paper. The 1952 Supreme Court case of Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v Sawyer 343 U.S. 579 circumscribed the powers of the presidency for one of the few times in the history of the United States. Citing both the fragility of the national economy and the needs of the fighting troops of the Korean War, President Harry Truman seized most of the country's steel mills in an effort to avert a steelworkers' strike that could have put troops in active warfare in even more danger stemming from a lack of necessary machinery and materiel. Strikes were commonplace in 1952 when the Supreme Court determined that Truman had overstepped the bounds provided for the presidency by the framers of the Constitution. Other factors were at play, however, and it appears that not all of them were taken into account by the Court. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KoreaMil.doc
White Badge: A Novel Of Korea
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A 5 page paper discussing 4 separate excerpts from the book 'White Badge: A Novel of Korea' by Ahn Junghyo. Each section details the realities involved in issues concerning war from the perspective of the men who fight and must somehow endure the hardships. From each segment the reader can easily see the truths of war and it matters not that the soldiers may be Korean, American, or Vietnamese, for they are portrayed as nothing more than human beings. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Wbadge.rtf