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    Ww1 Economic Effects

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    result of the USA joining the war in 1916, industry production of weapons and war efforts in America boomed. Manufacturers had to keep production up to the pace needed to support the war. The total cost of WW1 for America was approximately $32 billion. Comparing the two world wars for America, WW1 ended with a depression and WW2 did not, which is one of the biggest economic differences after the wars. The post–World War I recession was an economic recession that hit much of the world in the…

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    Ww1 Turning Point

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    as a turning point serving in the war changed societies view on womens equality. Most nations also called upon and celebrated women as mothers, the representative of family life and domesticity ( history.net, no date). Right up to the outbreak of ww1, feminists on both sides pledged themselves for peace, in transnational women solidarity, within months of the war outbreak. Partial womens suffrage was achieved in 1918, allowing women over the age of 30…

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    Women's Roles In Ww1

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    time. Tanks could cross onto treacherous territory, and over barbed wire fences of the enemy's land. The most used WW1 weapon was the automatic gun. Automatic guns made it easier for the soldiers to spend less time reloading and more valuable time shooting at the enemies. Machine guns as well as automatic rifles are still used today during combat. Women in the War Women's roles in WW1 were quite important. The Navy as well as the U.S Army formed a nursing corps that allowed women to serve part…

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    What Is The Origin Of Ww1

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    troops, who were planning to invade Russia. Eventually, the United States, which was previously allied with Germany, made the crucial decision to involve their troops in WW1 based on fear of a Mexico invasion. Without the existence of these critical allies to increase tensions and provoke war involvement, it's unlikely that WW1 would have resulted in extreme tribulation, let alone have been initiated in the first…

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    Ww1 Trench Life

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    military medical staff in a practical manner. Stretch-bearers first came into contact with the wounded and moved them from trenches to waiting ambulances. The first aid treatment these medics gave often saved lives. Lieutenant Andrew Green, who fought in WW1 stated in praising correspondence “The stretch- bearers carried me over one mile through enemy shellfire after I was wounded in the leg.” “The stretch bearers had to step on dead soldiers to keep from going into the water and mud so deep and…

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    Technology In Ww1

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    During the inter-war period, British technological development fell behind competing nations due to economic constraints, poor assumptions developed by senior military leaders, as well as contributing strategic and political factors. Historical examples suggest Great Britain emerged as a leader in terms of technological innovation as it exited War World One . The country was arguably, at the time, a leader in technology development regarding all three of its services but entered World War Two…

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    Militarism In Ww1

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    Over 30 Nations declared war in 1914 and 1918 which the of them were to the side of allies including Serbia, Russia, France, Britain, Italy and the United States. Who opposed to Germany, Austria-Hungary,Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire. In 1914 Europe went to war with itself, a war that everyone expected to be short but that it turned out to last 4 of the longest and most miserables years of Europe, according to the information millions of combatants and civilians died, in a lot of cases entire…

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    Imperialism In Ww1

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    The assassination of Austria’s crown prince at Sarajevo in Bosnia triggered the First World War on 28 July 1914. At the Balkan Peninsula, conflict of imperialism, such as Germany, England, France, and Russia etc., was started. The central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria; the opposite parties which are called the allied powers were British Empire, France, Russia, and United States of America etc even though U.S.A entered later the war in 1917. When the First…

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    Weapons In Ww1

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    Most popular images of World War I show soldiers in muddy trenches and dugouts, living miserably until the next attack. Technological developments in engineering, chemistry, and optics had produced weapons deadlier than anything before. The power of defensive weapons made winning the war on the western front all but impossible for either side. Airplanes, products of the new technology, were primarily made of canvas, wood, and wire. At first they were used only to observe enemy troops. As their…

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    Guilt In Ww1

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    This poster shows that guilt was used to encourage recruitment into the war because the words used depict a sense of disappointment from fathers, whose sons did not enlist in the war. The images enhance this sense of guilt being portrayed in the poster. Bibliography Details (APA Style) Weston, H. J. (1918) National Library of Australia: Digital Collections Pictures. Retrieved 16 May 2013 from http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an14155753 This poster made eligible men feel…

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