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In every war of the United States since the Civil War the South was more belligerent than the rest of the country.
Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations ( e.g., the United States ) may have incidentally benefited.
National responsibility for individual welfare is a concept not limited to the United States or even to the Western nations.
( Since the time-span of the nation-state coincides roughly with the separate existence of the United States as an independent entity, it is perhaps natural for Americans to think of the nation as representative of the highest form of order, something permanent and unchanging.
In recent weeks, as a result of a sweeping defense policy reappraisal by the Kennedy Administration, basic United States strategy has been modified -- and large new sums allocated -- to meet the accidental-war danger and to reduce it as quickly as possible.
Its radar screens would register Soviet missiles shortly after they are launched against the United States.
In 1938, at the insistence of Arturo Toscanini, Steinberg left Germany for the United States, by way of Switzerland.
After he had spent the first three years in New York as associate conductor, at Toscanini's invitation, of the NBC Orchestra, he made numerous guest appearances throughout the United States and Latin America.
`` Then I return to the United States for engagements at the Hollywood Bowl and in Philadelphia '', he added.
The difference came down to this: The Southern States insisted that the United States was, in last analysis, what its name implied -- a Union of States.
`` we the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common Defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America ''.
The 140,414 Americans who gave `` the last full measure of devotion '' to prevent disunion, preserved individual freedom in the United States from the dangers of anarchy, inherent in confederations, which throughout history have proved fatal in the end to all associations composed primarily of sovereign states, and to the liberties of their people.
There one finds concentrated in a comparatively small area the chief universities, colleges, and preparatory schools of the United States.
The rise of the giant corporations in Western Europe and the United States dates from the period 1880-1900.
He says: `` beside the Protestant philosophy of Progress, as expressed in radical or conservative millenarianism, should be placed the doctrine of the democratic faith which affirmed it to be the duty of the destiny of the United States to assist in the creation of a better world by keeping lighted the beacon of democracy ''.
During the next five years liberal leaders in the United States sank in the cumulative confusion attendant upon and manifested in a negative policy of Containment -- and the bitterest irony -- enforced and enforceable only by threat of a weapon that we felt the greatest distaste for but could not abandon: the atom bomb.
And here again we hear the same refrain mentioned above: `` the paramount goal of the United States set long ago was to guard the rights of the individual, ensure his development, enlarge his opportunity ''.
`` I arrived in the United States with the idea of establishing myself there more or less permanently and finding inspiration for new compositions ''.
This is the good kind of sophistication, and with all our problems and crises this kind of sophistication has flowered in the United States during recent years.
but Wright stayed in the United States.

United and initiation
In the United States, before initiation of the rotavirus vaccination programme, rotavirus caused about 2. 7 million cases of severe gastroenteritis in children, almost 60, 000 hospitalisations, and around 37 deaths each year.
In the United States alone — before initiation of the rotavirus vaccination programme — over 2. 7 million cases of rotavirus gastroenteritis occurred annually, 60, 000 children were hospitalised and around 37 died from the results of the infection .< ref name =" pmid17357047 "> The major role of rotavirus in causing diarrhoea is not widely recognised within the public health community, particularly in developing countries.
In some places the setting of a later age, e. g. mid-teens in the United States, early teens in Ireland and Britain, has been abandoned in recent decades in favour of restoring the traditional order of the three sacraments of Christian initiation, although in some countries, such as the United States, the general tendency has been in the opposite direction.
Capital ’ s merger with United Air Lines resulted in the initiation of the first ever jet service to Birmingham with the French-manufactured Sud Aviation Caravelle IV-R twin jet operated by United.
The origins of the Philadelphia Mint, which began operations in 1792 and first produced circulating coinage in 1793, are interwoven with the initiation of the Federal era of the United States.
The coronation of the British monarch is a ceremony ( specifically, initiation rite ) in which the monarch of the United Kingdom is formally crowned and invested with regalia.
Taiwan and several states in the United States have started the newborn screening and results of such regimen in early diagnosis and early initiation of the therapy have dramatically improved the outcome of the disease ; many of these babies have reached the normal motor developmental milestones.
Since the initiation of the United Nations Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence for the Children of the World, in 2001, IFOR members have been active in working for peace education and in working to establish national coalitions to support the Decade.
MDMA research was mostly halted in 1985 by the United States government's initiation of proceedings to ensure temporary classification of the compound as a Schedule I drug ( a classification made permanent in 1988 ).
Blood wings is a traditional initiation rite that is endured by many graduates of the United States Army Airborne School and the United States Army Air Assault School and sometimes practiced in other elite military training environments, including the Army Aviation and Aviation Logistics community.
The phrase " Mercedes divide " was spoken by United States Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) Chairman Michael Powell at the initiation of his chairmanship of the FCC in January of 2001.
United States v. Gouveia, 467 U. S. 180 ( 1984 ), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that prisoners in administrative segregation pending the investigation of crimes committed within the prison had no Sixth Amendment entitlement to counsel prior to the initiation of adversary judicial proceedings against them.

United and militant
It has been asserted by Mansoor Ijaz that in 1996 while the Clinton Administration had begun pursuit of the policy, the Sudanese government allegedly offered to arrest and extradite Bin Laden as well as to provide the United States detailed intelligence information about growing militant organizations in the region, including Hezbollah and Hamas, and that U. S. authorities allegedly rejected each offer, despite knowing of bin Laden's involvement in bombings on American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
* Ahmed Ressam, an Islamist militant associated with Al-Qaeda is arrested when attempting to cross from Canada to the United States at the Canada-U. S. border on 14 December 1999 ; it is discovered that he intended to bomb Los Angeles International Airport during millennium celebrations.
Following the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, President Ali Abdullah Saleh made an effort to eliminate the Islamist militant presence.
In July 2009, Brookings Institution released a report stating that in the United States-led drone attacks in Pakistan, ten civilians died for every militant killed.
When a Michigan militant group try to kill the Vice President of the United States ( Christopher Lawford ), Orin kills the militants.
In the late 1980s, Elgin James became involved in the militant faction of the Boston straight edge scene, and he later helped found the organization Friends Stand United.
John Brown ( May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859 ) was an abolitionist who used militant actions to abolish slavery in the United States.
Abdel-Rahman was accused of being the leader of Al-Gama ' a al-Islamiyya ( also known as " The Islamic Group "), a militant Islamist movement in Egypt that is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and Egyptian governments.
* Red Guard Party ( United States ), a militant Chinese-American civil rights grouped closely modeled after the Black Panthers
* Jitsuroku Rengō Sekigun, Asama sansō e no michi, United Red Army ( The Way to Asama Mountain Lodge ), 2007, shows the horrors of the United Red Army winter camp, but also the history of the militant Japanese student movement.
The militant leader told the hostages that the attackers ( who identified themselves as a suicide squad from " the 29th Division ") had no grudge against foreign nationals ( about 75 in number from 14 countries, including Australia, Germany, Netherlands, Ukraine, United Kingdom and the United States ) and promised to release anyone who showed a foreign passport.
In addition, the militant Protestant groups, including the newly founded Orange Order, could be mobilised against the United Irishmen by the British authorities.
The book details a violent overthrow of the United States federal government by Turner and his militant comrades and a brutal contemporaneous race war that takes place first in North America, and then the rest of the world.
During Operation Cyclone, the ISI with full support / funding from the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) and the White House in the United States recruited huge numbers of mujahideen militant groups on the Pakistani side of the Durand line to cross into Afghanistan's territory for missions to destroy the Soviet-backed Afghan government.
He was a militant idealist, a progressive social reformer, and a liberal activist whom many of his contemporaries considered the most cultivated man in the United States.
The Scottish National Liberation Army ( SNLA ), sometimes dubbed the ' Tartan Terrorists ', was a militant group which aimed to bring about Scottish independence from the United Kingdom.
* War on Terrorism: President of the United States George W. Bush announces a freeze on the assets of the Palestinian militant leaders of Hamas and organizations financially supporting the " terrorist organization ".
The United States, for instance, in the 1980s supplied university-authored textbooks to the mujahedeen of Afghanistan that encouraged militant attitudes and even taught arithmetic using examples involving hand grenades and " dead infidels ".
This period also saw the emergence of militant republican movement called the Irish Republican Brotherhood ( IRB ) or Fenians, with an off-shoot named Clan na Gael in the United States, founded by exiled members of the Young Irelanders.
On October 10, 2005, the United Kingdom's Home Office banned LIFG and fourteen other militant groups from operating in the UK.
The 62 Group was a militant broad-based coalition of anti-fascists in the United Kingdom, set up largely in response to the resurgence of fascism in Britain at the time, and particularly the creation of Colin Jordan's Nationalist Socialist Movement, in 1962.
They patterned the plan on a 1970 report written by FEMA chief Louis Giuffrida, at the Army War College, which proposed the detention of up to 21 million " American Negroes ", if there were a black militant uprising in the United States.

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