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Early Access Review
The most useful 4 dollars I've ever spent.
Posted June 27, 2017.
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CS:GO Review
I Kill 3 players on the game-winning round and defuser gets the mvp.

10/10
Posted May 17, 2017.
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It's okay, I guess.
Posted May 17, 2017.
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1,475.9 hrs on record (13.4 hrs at review time)
The beginning of the twentieth century saw a new era in world politics. The cornerstone of what Henry
Luce would later dub “The American Century” having been laid with the Spanish–American War in
1898, the United States stood ready to play a more active part in shaping world affairs. Although this
shift in the nation’s approach to the conduct of diplomacy had begun before 1898, it was only in the
early twentieth century that the nation’s policymakers assumed the new responsibility of helping
orchestrate international affairs.
Between 1901 and 1920, the United States increasingly intervened in the affairs of other nations. The
presidents during this period, Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, and Woodrow Wilson, despite
differences in background and temperament, held similar views regarding the redemptive nature of
United States values and the nation’s obligation to further Western civilization. Each subscribed to the
notion that political advancement and economic progress were two sides of the same coin, that
democracy and republicanism were corollaries of free trade. All three championed policies that, in their
estimation, furthered both.
If their opinions and actions were similar, their effect on long-term policymaking was not. The
administrations of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson bookend the Progressive Era. They
established the key principles that would animate United States foreign policy for the remainder of the
century and beyond.
Posted March 13, 2017.
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very good game if ur trying to practice ur raw aim.
Posted March 13, 2017.
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