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Category > Law Posted 14 Mar 2018 My Price 8.00

ON THE HOME FRONT ENEMY is a powerful word. Most of us could name a few people we don't like.

ON THE HOME FRONTENEMYis a powerful word.Most of us could name a few people we don't like.In adebate or on the basketball court, we square oF against our opponents.When weapply for a job or run for o±ce, we hope to outperform our rivals.Life is full of smallbattles, but few of us have what we would call real enemies.War is a diFerent story.When Congress declares war--or the President sends troopsinto a foreign con²ict--another country, o±cially or uno±cially, becomes 'theenemy.'In some cases, such as World War II and September 11th, the sense ofphysical danger or moral outrage is so widespread that practically every American--both on and oF the battle³eld--feels a personal stake in the struggle.Othercon²icts, such as the one in Vietnam, have divided our nation and failed to create acommon perception of 'the enemy.'Every military engagement is a struggle on the home front as well as on the frontline.In addition to the concerns of the war itself, Americans must decide how totreat their fellow citizens who have ties to the foreign foe.Con²ict with othercountries can bring out hidden prejudices in our own neighborhoods.Often in ourhistory, war has caused certain Americans to be treated as "them.”Think about(6) diferent timesin history whereAmericanshave been treated asthem,”and provide:Thorough discussion of eachBy who, why, where, whenUnder what conditionsMake sure you providecomprehensiveresponses.ReviewAPA ±ormattingandprovidere±erences ±or each o± your six (6) examples,both in-text and onreference page.APA ±ormatting requires:1” margins both sides,Font-TAHOMA 11, indentation after 1stline of each paragraph½” (approximately 5 spaces) *´rom APA 6thEd. 2010 updatesAn acceptable range forCritical Analysis papers -between5-7 pages double-spaced.The paper should not exceed 6 pages.A paperwith fewer than 5 fullpages(not including cover and reference page) isNOTacceptableA full page consists of text only: headers/footers, titles, name/date, etc., areNOTcalculated in the ±ull page requirement

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