1) Holocaust Discussion (300 words) What, if anything, do you think that the U.S, should have done concerning the Holocaust? Do you think that the U.S. has the obligation to intervene to protect human...

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1) Holocaust Discussion (300 words) What, if anything, do you think that the U.S, should have done concerning the Holocaust?  Do you think that the U.S. has the obligation to intervene to protect human rights overseas? Provide at least one reference, cited and referenced in the format outlined in Citations Booster (see Module 1), to support your response. 2) Discussion: Truman’s Containment Policy (300 words) Directions Assess the successes and failures of Truman’s Containment policy.  Do you think that the U.S. should have responded differently to Soviet expansion?  If so, how?  If not, why? Provide at least one reference, cited and referenced in the format outlined in Citations Booster (see Module 1), to support your response. 3) Discussion: The Vietnam War (300 words) Directions Do you think that American involvement in the Vietnam War was justified? Why or why not? What can we learn from the Vietnam War? Provide at least one reference, cited and referenced in the format outlined in Citations Booster (see Module 1), to support your response.
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Ishita answered on Oct 28 2021
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accordance to the views of Winston Churchill the Holocaust was presumably the biggest and most horrible wrongdoing at any point submitted in the entire history of the world. The Holocaust, obviously, was a piece of a titanic battle wherein fifty three million individuals were executed, where countries were pulverized, where popular government's endurance was in a critical position. Hitler and the Nazi soldiers, in order to eliminate the Jews from Europe, had killed 6,000,000 men, ladies, and kids for no other explanation than that they were Jewish. This wrongdoing is of such significant extents that it can never be completely comprehended. As opined by Bauer, the Americans did not voice their opinions or views against such a big crime and opted to stay silent. They also supported the president who was indifferent about the pathetic conditions that the Jews residing in Europe had to endure. In the year of 1939, United States did not permit a ship named St. Louis that was carrying the Jewish refugees to land in its port after Cuba had refused their admission. The Americans should have welcomed the Jewish refugees and should and should have offered help to them. When the Americans had elected Roosevelt as their President with the majority of the votes, the American society was undergoing huge economic crisis. The Great Depression had caused havoc in the economies as the stock market crashed heavily. The rates of unemployment had drastically shot up as people had to lose their jobs because of the economic crisis. Therefore the Government had decided to make changes in...
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