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    who were interned during the Second World War. She was born Mary Nakahara in San Pedro, California, to a middle-class family. After Pearl Harbour she and her family…

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    World War I is known as “the Great War”. All the significant powers were involved in the Great War. The war was fought between two allies. The Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States were one of the allies who fought against the Central Powers which includes Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. The war lasted four years from 1914 to 1918. In the end the Allied Powers won the Great war by defeating the Central Powers. The damage was extremely drastic on both…

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    1.) The differences between a “traditional student” and a “disciplinary expert,” according to Howard Gardner is, a “traditional student”, or someone who has an inherited or long-established way of thinking or learning is defined by Gardner as a scholastic learner or a “youngster from age seven to age twenty, who seeks to master the literacies, concepts, and disciplinary forms of the school”, and one who Gardner explain “respond in ways similar to preschool or primary school youngsters” exhibited…

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    significance of the impact of World War Two on the United States homefront was large. The issues of race, racism, gender roles and technological and economic development had the most impact from the World War two. Even the American economy had changed dramatically during the war and even after the war ended. After the Great Depression took over the american lives, the economy has changed a lot. During the first World War. America wasn’t as into the war as they were in World War 2. They…

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    The Treaty of Versailles - Homework Assignment 1. “If I am elected, Germany is going to pay… I have personally no doubt we will get everything you squeeze out of a lemon, and a bit more. I propose that every bit of (German owned) property, movable and immovable, in Allied and neutral countries, whether state property or private property, should be surrendered by the Germans.” Sir Eric Geddes, a government minister, speaking to a rally in the general election campaign, December 1918. a. Why…

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    Tehran Conference; 1943 World War two started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. World War two finally ended in 1945 when the United States vigorously defeated Japan. The United States entered the war when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. The United States immediately declared war on Japan, and then Germany responded by also declaring war on the United States. Germany was at war against Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union. The greatest superpowers the world has ever…

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    today. In the past when the first nuclear bomb was invented during the Cold War, all of the countries did not want to have to fight using the technology, and that…

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    be any more wars and that the 14 points will prevent any war conflict. Before that in 1823, James Monroe made the Monroe Doctrine, James made the Monroe Doctrine because they wanted the U.S and the Europeans to be completely separated from each other. Next, this American Foreign Policy paper will be talking about which policy is better out of the two, Wilson's 14 Points or Monroe Doctrine. The greatest policy is the Wilson's 14 points because it was made to have peace after World War 1.…

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    soldiers have on the battlefield. Unlike poets that glorify war and make it seem like a heroic endeavor, Owen puts his real experiences into a poem and shows how unsavory war can really be. Before being in the military, he had attempted to get scholarships to further his education only to fail twice and join the Artist’s rifles, later to be commissioned into the Manchester Regiment as a lieutenant. Owen is seen as one of the great World War I poets because of his detailed poems and vivid…

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    Many people experienced hardship and strife during the First World War. Some countries entered the war on account of the assassination of Duke Franz Ferdinand. Others, entered the war because of who they were allies with. Great Britain and France were among these allies. The author of the poem “Dulce et Decorum Est,” Wilfred Owen, was a British war poet. He was wounded in 1917. According to Poets.org, it was at this time Owen wrote many of his most important poems, including "Anthem for Doomed…

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