Why Is The U.s To Blame For The Increase In Deaths During The Holocaust?
I'm writing a research paper and this is my topic.
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As far as I am aware, the US is not to blame. I suppose you could turn around and say that the US did not get involved and help until they were threatened. That is the only thing I can think of that the US did wrong. If it has to be a long research paper, I would pick a better topic! Lol! If it only has to be a few pages, you can draw it out. Try going to ask.com for info on this.
answered 6 months ago
Sounds like you have a professor who is one of the anti-American types... Blames America for all of the world's ills... And has assigned you a topic that is based upon a false premise.
answered 6 months ago
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Of course, the professor probably would not like the response that we did not get involved until we were personally threatened... after all, is that not one of the things they are critical of Bush about? That he went to war against a nation that was not a direct threat to us?
Gotta love professors like this. The cretins lay out a topic for a thesis based upon a false premise, and then the kid is required to come up with arguments to support it.
comment made by BillZBub 6 months ago
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