This book delves into the history of armed intervention to explore arguments both for and against military intervention, and to assess when and where it is necessary, if it is ever necessary at all.
Discusses the political, economic, and cultural life of the United States in the first decade of the twentieth century, including daily life, labor relations, the conservation movement, and transportation.
"Provides a comprehensive look at the careers available within different branches of the police force and how students can plan toward a career in a police agency"--Provided by publisher.
Examines controversies surrounding military might and global intervention, tracing the history of armed intervention, discussing options for nonmilitary intervention, as well as arguments for and against the use of armed intervention, and encourages students to utilize critical thinking skills to create informed opinions on the issue.
Examines the life of outlaw Jesse James, discussing his train robberies, associates, pursuit by the Pinkertons, the Northfield disaster, assassination by Robert Ford, and other related topics.