Topic: History of Diplomacy
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What are some debates and diplomacy in history?
If this question is being asked in reference to the 2010-11 national history day theme, then i have a few suggestions. One great debate is taxation. Its a general topic, but you can break it down into sales tax, tariffs, and government taxe... Read More »
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How does the Liacoln-Douglas Debate relate to debate and diplomac...
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What is open diplomacy? I'm in us history 2?
Art and practice of conducting negotiations between nation An open approa... Read More »
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How about the debate/decision to enter the war (wwII) Read More »
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One common theme is what is sometimes called 'American exceptionalism'. We have always believed (and still do) that the US is a special country, that God loves us more, that we have special rights above other countries. It started with the ... Read More »
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the first continental congress the virginia house of burgesses the last election with obama and wats his face Read More »
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Compromise of 1850 Read More »
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You first have to understand the Military industrial complex and the fearmongering that come with it .This is a concept commonly used to refer to policy and monetary relationships between legislators, national armed forces, and the industri... Read More »
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If you go to this site, they have tons of examples. www.nationalhistoryday.org if you click on More Topic Ideas for this year's theme, you will get a lot of ideas. Kris Hickey Read More »
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Benjamin Franklin was the first U.S. diplomat. He was appointed on September 26, 1776 as part of a commission charged with gaining French support for American independence. He was appointed Minister to France on September 14, 1778 and prese... Read More »
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