Introduction: During the Second World War, the United States was first neutral but forced to enter a war. Finally, after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii without any warning, the US officially declared war. On December 8, 1942, the United States declared a war against Japan. This war will bring disasters to all involved countries and the whole world. In addition to fighting the Japanese-German war overseas, the United States had been doing domestic warfare in the country, but this is quite different from outside battle.
War affected America's society and culture in many ways. In particular, the civil war (1861-1865) was a conflict between government theory and the war that ended slavery. South believes that the state is the highest theory and the state or federal government is created by the state. According to this theory, the United States is like an agreement consisting of independent states, each state retains the right to determine the rights applicable to each national law or to withdraw from the contract. Victory in the North Civil War was refused, but this theory is not removed from the mainstream of American society.
Struggle in society Fixed watching in Vietnam changed perception of government, media and constitutional rights. How do Americans see the government after hearing the use of American chemical weapons, Americans began to protest against war, and challenged the use of government power. Many people also began to distrust our government. Government people are using the media to promote protest activities and other socializing societies. Through the media, the group can show the country what they are representing and can be seeking more productivity and protesters. The more media that appears, the better the results of the protest. Vietnamese media, soldiers get anesthesia, especially heroin
The Assad government is strongly aware of the power of the Internet. Social media is a powerful foundation for Syrian civil society to organize opposition forces during government during the 2011 riots. Through the civil war and during the collapse of a massive infrastructure, mobile phones and the Internet continue to provide individual Syrians and local NGOs with means to organize the need to maintain food supply, medical and civil dialogue . For the Syrian government, it will be difficult to manage the Internet. Despite the difficult war, Syrian civil society is good at using the Internet. In addition, if the government has the hope of rebuilding the Syrian economy, the government needs the Internet. Despite government success by regaining territory, the difference in Syrian society has not disappeared. These differences will continue to exist and you may find the most agile representation in cyberspace.