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Foreign Policy Makers Frequently Appeal to the "Lessons of History

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Foreign policy makers frequently appeal to the "lessons of history" to justify the actions that they are undertaking.Both World Wars I and II have been interpreted as sources of such lessons.What specific lessons have been derived from each of these two watershed events? How useful is either set of lessons as a guide for foreign policy makers today?


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Secondary Source

A document or recording that relays information not originally created by the author or speaker, often summarizing or commenting on primary sources.

Compartmentalizing

The practice of separating activities, tasks, or information into distinct sections for improved management and focus.

Discrete Topics

Individual, distinct subjects or areas of discussion that are separate from each other.

Primary Source

an original document or firsthand evidence that is used in research and historical analysis.

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