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Running head: THE POLICEMEN OF THE WORLD OUTLINE 1

TEXAS RULES AND LAWS 4

THE POLICEMEN OF THE WORLD OUTLINE 4

The Policemen of the World Outline

Sergey Plemedyale

Dr. Black, M.A., Ph.D.

American History after 1865 (HIS105108VA016-1176-001)

August 19, 2017

Part 1

1.      Write a thesis statement that is one to two (1-2) sentences long in which you state your thesis on the significance of the current role of U.S. military, as exemplified in the two (2) real-life international incidents that you have researched. 

The states are generally wonderful and have a prepared impact since they have the resources for giving help, after the Civil War, United States' military highest focuses got affirmation as the world's policemen.

2.        Describe the two (2) international events involving the U.S. military from the past five (5) years you investigated that can be traced back to a foreign policy created after the Civil War.  

· The future atomic improvement. The future atomic improvement looks bright such that nations started tensing based on the rise of super power nations like USSR.

· The Strategizing of the Defense Initiative. This initiative aimed at arming the Defense territories and the armed forces on the trends realized from the Civil war.

Part 2

1. List three (3) aspects of U.S. history since 1865 that have led to the U.S rise as a superpower policeman. 

· The policies on Anti-terrorism. These policies aimed at prohibiting the anti-terror actions that led to the improvement of nations on the security sectors.

· The policy change on Immigration. They allow the immigrants to settle in the US. That led to the development and rise of the economy.

· The atomic weapons development prohibition Laws which led to the improvement of the security among the rising nations and in the improvement of the relations among the states.

2.  List three to five (3-5) international incidents since World War II where America has taken on a policing role.

· The Korean War where the Northern Korea invaded the South which was not a good idea for the US.

· The Intervention in Lebanon due to the intervention the Suez Crisis, there was a lot of tension between the Christians and Muslims in Lebanon.

· The Dominican Civil War that led to the assassination of the president-elect which made the US intervene.

· Invasion of Grenada that seized power in a revolution under the leadership of Maurice Bishop.

3   List three to five (3-5) driving forces that fueled international policy decisions involving the international incidents you outlined previously. (Consider treaties, exit strategies, elections, wars, etc.) 

· Division of Capitalist and Communist Bloc that brought tension among the super power nations.

· Establishment of NATO which was a mutual defense pact aimed at containing possible Soviet aggression against Western Europe.

· Southeast Asia Treaty which was an international organization for collective defense in Southeast Asia created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty

· The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which was a treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union on the limitation of the anti-ballistic missile 

· START I arms control treaty which was a bilateral treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) on the reduction and limitation of strategic offensive arms

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