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    Ww1 Effects

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    empire in the world; however, the Triple Entente, Britain, France, and Russia, along with the United States put an end to the war. The end of WW1 was the start of humiliation and loss of national status for Germany. The Treaty of Versailles was put into place after the war. This treaty was an harsh peace treaty for Germany, because Germany was believed to be the cause and aggressor of World War one, which made other European countries want to severely hurt Germany’s military and economy so that…

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    How Did Hitler Start Ww2

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    What would have happened if world war 2 didn’t happen? WW2 is one of the biggest events in history. Hitler is known as the cruelest man in the world, but do you know why he was evil and the origin of his intentions. History is a cause and effect ripple. One person's actions can affect the world. One of the most terrifying times in history was WW2 When no mercy was given. One of the reasons for Hitler to start WW2 was because he wasn’t treated right in his childhood his father was ruthless…

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    Causes of the Great Depression Imagine you have a job, a nice house, a car, and anything a person would need and then some and the very next day you lose it all. This happened to many people it was called the Great Depression. In 1933 There were many things that got the US into the Great Depression like Companies overproducing, the Stock Market Crash To begin, overproduction was a major cause of the Great Depression. Farmers had been overproducing crops since WW1. The farmers had to grow more…

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    Ww1 Research Paper

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    Have you ever wondered what the women did in WW1? The women’s suffrage movement and the 19th amendment were a tough movement for women to accomplish until its victorious day granted women the right to vote. To understand the women's suffrage. I will be diving into why women should vote and the conventions. The 19th Amendment lawfully promises American women the right to vote. In the early 1800s, women prearranged, petitioned, and demonstrated to win the right vote, but it took them years to…

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    81A homework: Why did world war 1 break out? World war 1 officially started on July 28 1914, however there had been many things happen before the war which contributed to causing the war. There were 5 main causes; the alliance system; two groups of 3 countries who would protect each other at war, the arms race;the competition to have the biggest army and the most weapons, Morocco in 1905 and 1911; when Germany tried to gain power over morocco but was humiliated; the Balkans, because the…

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    In this class so far we have looked at the history of the United States since the end of the Civil War, more specifically 1877. We have gone over a lot of different times and events in America. Wars, social movements, and cultural changes that further altered the United States into the nation it is today. Within this paper we shall hit on some key time periods in our history that shows great revolution and change in our society, politics, and economic status as a nation. Without the changes…

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    Propaganda Analysis

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    The word propaganda means information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. The word was first used by Pope Gregory XV around 1620 when he established the Sacred Congregation for Propagating the Faith (A Brief History…); however, the idea of propaganda is as old as time. Today, just like in the 17th century the word propaganda was used to influence people’s attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors (Bruck and Manzaria).…

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    Main Causes of World War 1 There are a lot of things that factor in when discussing what caused World War 1. The main causes of World War 1 was; militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Some things that led to these factors was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. His assassination triggered the outbreak of WWI. After his assassination is when Austria declared war on Serbia. Nationalism was also another cause. Nationalism encouraged the public people to support military…

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    of the First World War, many people believed it to be beautiful and grand to go off to war and die for one’s own country. However, in the WW1 Veteran’s poem called “Dulce et Decorum Est”, Wilfred Owen portrays images of disaster and despair during war because he believes that it is no longer a glorious moment to go into war and die. Because of the trauma it causes, the men experience the battle to a point where it both mentally and physically ruins the rest of their lives. He uses his vivid…

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    selling their shares since the value of the stocks and their shares were falling. They knew that their stocks and shares will soon be almost of no value, though because of the massive withdrawal of stocks, it decreased the value even more. c. The cause of the Fall of Wall Street is because of the prosperous times after the war where many people felt free.…

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