Wednesday, November 6, 2019
U.S. should limit WMD essays
U.S. should limit WMD essays    Resolved that The United Federal government should establish a Foreign policy significantly limiting the use of weapons of mass destruction     Intro- One can say it's easy to walk away from this, to lose hope. But we cannot walk away. We must not walk away. And we will not lose hope.''- Colin Powell, speaking at the foundation's spirit of humanity'' awards dinner.     Because I agree with this viewpoint, I stand resolved that: The United States Federal Government should establish a foreign policy significantly limiting the use of weapons of mass destruction.     To fully understand the resolution, we must  first identify all key terms.  Definitions come from the American Heritage High School dictionary.     United States- a country of central and NW North America with coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.  It includes the non contiguous states of AK and HI ad various island territories in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.  Capital is Washington D.C. Population is 24,963,692     Federal- of, relating to, or being a form of government in which individual states recognize the seventy of a central authority but retain certain powers.     Government- exercise of authority in a political unit; rule.     Foreign policy- the diplomatic policy of a nation in its interaction with other nations     Significant- having or expressing a meaning; meaningful     Limit- to confine or restrict within a boundary or bounds     Use- to put into service or apply for a purpose; employ     Weapon- a means used to defend or defeat another     Mass- large in comparison with what is typical or usual     Destruction- the cause or means of destroying     I will now offer the following contentions from the affirmatives standpoint.     C1. The use of weapons of mass destruction causes harm to people.     In many wars, weapons of mass destruction have been used.  For the purposes of time budgeting, I will focus specifically on World War II, Vietnam, and    ...     
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