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    not elected prime minister by the people of Italy, instead the king deemed him this title as many citizens truly believed Mussolini could return Italy to greatness after their defeat in WW1. Thus suggesting Mussolini came to power by default, as the country was in a weak and vulnerable position after the debacle of WW1, and not by his own strengths. Benito Mussolini was an Italian journalist, politician, and leader of the Facist party in which he founded in the March of 1919. The right-wing…

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    allowed the European states to create alliances. In addition to military advancements and the rise of terrorist groups in Serbia, tensions were felt all around Europe. The group: Black Hand, also rose due to the fact of the immense tensions. After WW1, and Germany being the falling state they were entitled to pay reparations for all of the damage done to their surroundings. In order for all of the European states to come into terms, they created the Treaty of Versailles, which Germany had no say…

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    Flyboys The movie Flyboys was historically accurate and representative to WW1. The director showed great realistic events that did and could have happened in the war. The clothing represented was similar to what a pilot in WW1 would have worn and how the pilot used specific tactics and techniques to attack while flying. In the following these arguments will be more fully explained in how they made Flyboys a historically accurate movie. The realistic events that happened in the movie Flyboys…

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    July 28, 1914 was the start of many things, the war started, alliances were formed, and technology bloomed. Tanks, Poison Gas, and Machine Guns were ground advancements technology created around 1914-1916. The machine guns could shoot 400-600 rounds a minute, the tanks could carry a large-calibre cannon, and the poison gas would cause vomiting, irritation to the eye, and severe coughing. These tools made a big impact on the war One of the three major technology created for the war were tanks. A…

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    “The Capitalists will sell us the rope to which we will hang them” a quote by the infamous Vladimir Lenin, the leader and the founder of the Bolshevik (Communist) regime. Who destroyed Russia’s state of Monarchy to a state of Communism. It all officially started March 8th, 1917. Of course, this is only the official start date of the revolution, many other events have led up to this. The revolution. Better known as the February Revolution (Russia used the Julian calendar, thus the name “February…

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    Many empires were ended, and many were still in control of their empires. Some of the outcomes were the treaty of Versailles, The ending of the empires, and the continuation of colonial system. These were three major outcomes that had occurred after ww1 had happened. Many thing had happened during the world war, but these were three out of the many. The Treaty of Versailles was an outcome of the war but one to end all of it. The Treaty of Versailles is what ended World War 1. World War 1 was a…

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    Did you know that about 200,000 people died in trenches during WW1? According to Britannica, trench warfare is, "Warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground." Trenches are long dug-out ditches in the ground used to protect soldiers from new weaponry. The Carlisle Army website informs, "On the Western Front, Germany, Austria, and Hungary faced down the Allies, France and Britain over barbed-wired…

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    The Giver Monologue Sample

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    I was quite confused and surprised to see the the backdrop of the stage. It was what seemed to be a large torn strip of paper. The reason why i was quite confused was due to the fact that it made me and the audience feel as if we were about to enter a gap of time. It was very fairytale like. This confirmed to the audience and me that we were going to view something very special. We are later shown the relevance of the tear in the backdrop as Albert tears a sketch out from Major Nicholl’s…

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    The author does not explicitly state his feelings about the topic, but I believe Tharoor believes WW1 would have occurred without the assassination of the Archduke. McMeekin’s opinions about the effect of Ferdinand’s assassination and Education Secretary Gove’s opinion that the war was justified. Tharoor includes a great deal of information describing the other forces that caused WW1 to occur. Including arms races and nationalism. “But there were always larger forces in play. An imperialistic…

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    Adolf Hitler Good Or Bad

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    No matter how you look at it, to have good you need to have bad. To have light you need darkness and to have live you need death. This essay will talk about Adolf Hitler, The man immortalized for being the worst of the worst, but was it always so? First we will talk about Hitler's childhood whole thing went from decent, to bad, to a total crap storm. Austria, 1889, a baby boy was bourn, his name was Adolf Hitler. He was born into a family of 7, his mother's name was Klara and his father's name…

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