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    How far do you feel the ‘July Crisis’ in 1914 contributed to the outbreak of World War One? What is World War I? World War I, also known as the Great War, is a bloody war that swallows up Europe. The war began on July 28th, 1914, and ended in November 11th, 1918, which lasted for four years. It is estimated that there were 10 million military deaths and 20 million were injured. Why is World War I important? It’s important because it changes how each country negotiate and there are many…

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    D. Roosevelt grew up in a wealthy New York family. His family provided private tutors, and his mother supervised his education. Roosevelt’s early political career included two term in the New York state senate (1910-1913) and an appointment as a assistant secretary of the Navy (1913-1920). “When Franklin D. Roosevelt took office on March 4, 1933, more than 13,000,000 people were out of work, banks had failed, and the country…

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    Source C is the front cover of an issue of ‘The Suffragette’, a magazine produced by the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), and edited by the Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst. This issue of the magazine was produced on the 13th June 1913. From my own knowledge, I know this was a fairly popular magazine, as it came out weekly, and there were about 17,000 issues in circulation each week. I also know that the Home Office tried to suppress the magazine, but as it was so popular, they only…

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    Veditz started by making a 14-minute film without subtitles in 1913 titled “Preservation of Sign Language” due to the tragic Congress of Milan in 1880, which was to ban the use of sign language in Deaf schools across the nation. Milan voted to ban sign language, which was quickly spread the ban of sign language in…

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    Gender Roles Throughout the Meiji Era, gender roles were redefined following the Western standards, many roles were outlined in the Imperial Constitution and other legal documents. Women faced harder segregation compared to the Tokugawa Era. In the Imperial Constitution it defined the definition of a “family”. It segregated women, men, and children into roles in the traditional family, with the father as the head of the household. The Imperial Constitution allowed polygamy, which is where a…

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    Jazz Age Research Paper

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    incredible chaos of World War One, the restlessness in America shaped into a new era: the Jazz Age. “The Jazz Age is the name given to the era in American history between the end of WW1 and the start of the Great Depression in 1929 (Alchin, Linda. 1913-1928: WW1 & Prohibition).” The Nineteen Twenties were a time of many radical cultural changes in America. Young men who had returned from combat longed to make the most of the rest of their time, and began living rather reckless pleasure…

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    Tijuana In California

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    decision to make gambling a misdemeanor in 1913 quickly forced gambling, drinking, and racetrack industries to Tijuana in the 1910s. Due to moral outcries from Christian groups and the government's insistence on its citizens’ moral behavior, California drove out these industries leaving wealthy individuals and patrons to look for other venues to gamble. Thus, Tijuana and other border towns along the southwest quickly adopted these industries. Prior to 1913, Tijuana primarily had a ranching and…

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    While The Underdogs: A Novel of the Mexican Revolution written by Mariano Azuela depicts the character Demetrio Macias, an Indian man, who joins forces in the revolutionary army of Francisco “Pancho” Villa and rises up the ranks from a local leader to a general. Taking place during the time of the Mexican Revolution (1910 - 1920) the conflict began as an attempt by a middle-class movement to overthrow the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz (1876 – 1911) with the goal of establishing meaningful,…

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    Companies. They have been under the control of capitalistic country, Great Britain. Since 1913, Britain has had it’s hand on Iran’s oil. The draw to Iranian oil was it’s location, it was just beside the land route to India. British oil companies bought rights to do as they please with the land. The Iranian’s felt robbed by the British; they came into another country's land to strip them of their goods. By 1913, the British had managed to sign a document claiming all Iranian oil was their…

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    Although writer Douglas Adams may have envisioned flying as “learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss”, Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Cunningham foresaw the future of the US Navy. Since the introduction of the Wright Brother’s Military flyer in 1909, aircraft have revolutionized the art of war, allowing warfare to transcend the ground and sea. Modern US Naval Aviation, currently boasting over 3,700 operational aircraft, owes its origins to Lt. Col. Alfred Cunningham, who was among the…

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