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    Causes of World War One. The causes of World War One are many, and most are similar. From unequal distribution of land, to poor economies, to a country simply trying to sell it’s productions. The first World War was a war of opportunity for Germany, the chance to gain land, and if successful, become one of the superpowers of the world. Nationalism in the Author's point of view, is one of the two main causes of World War One. A countries people did not identify with a religion, pattern of…

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    Of the 8 poems assigned this week, I believe “Grass” by Carl Sandburg used words most effectively to tell a story. The story is very unique because it is told from the viewpoint of grass. This use of personification helps tell the story of the humanlike qualities that the grass has, such as a work ethic and ideas. In the first stanza, the grass makes references to Austerlitz and Waterloo which were two bloody wars in the early nineteenth century that unfortunately caused a lot of deaths. The…

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    Propaganda is essentially partisan information designed to promote a political cause or alignment. Whether it be in the form of posters or film, its goal is to persuade the audience towards a certain inclination. Propaganda is meant to incite a strong emotion or reaction in a person. Though it may seem as simple as creating a captivating image, there is a psychology behind its methods. Every choice made and style used in a piece of propaganda is meticulously planned to target the audience. Some…

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    as arms race, nuclear proliferation, and crisis management. The argumentation is in fact made especially convincing by quantitative and qualitative data, as well as diverse examples to which historians, politicians, and biologists alike can relate: WW1 trench warfare, US-USSR relations, birds and bacteria,…

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    suffering. The best people are the people that served their country and defended their human rights. A prime example of this is Charles de Gaulle who through his life he was able to help out his country through many roles from being a lieutenant in WW1 to being the president of France. Born in Lillie France in the…

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    Before of World War 1 there was significant inequality, however after WW1 inequality fall due to many countries adopting some source of protectionism. While factor-price convergence could be good for countries entering free trade agreements. Wages for jobs converge may not be a good thing, convergence may results in a drop…

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    nations that have already been through a world war. After WW1, the allied powers came together to create an organization that would create lasting peace between the nations, ironically the League of Nation did the total opposite, it created more chaos and tension between the nations. In 1919 the League of Nations created a treaty known as the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty did anything but promote peace. The Treaty of Versailles after WW1 caused conflict and ongoing tension, it allowed the…

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    The Fall of Wall Street Part One Source Analysis 1. This picture is taken in Wall Street in late 1920s to early 1930s. It is shown when the description explains how the photo was taken during the fall of stock values, which happened on October 29, 1929 (Rosenberg, The Stock Market Crash of 1929). b. The situation occurring in this photo is that there are many traders withdrawing stocks and selling their shares since the value of the stocks and their shares were falling. They knew that their…

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    Hermann Goering, born in 1893, was a leading Nazi official. An abuser of power, he was cruel and ruthless. It didn’t matter if you were for or against the Nazis. If you got in his way or threatened his reign, he would make sure you were no longer a problem. His violent way of ruling, only made worse by a morphine addiction, caused the death of many. He played a key role in the creation and horrors of Nazism. In 1922, when Goering heard Hitler speaking, it was “a political love at first sight”.…

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    Women had more freedom than ever in the 1920s but then in the 1930s most jobs were taken away from women but they recovered quickly. African Americans faced discrimination after WW1 in the 1920s and even struggled more during the great depression ,but thanks to FDR’s New Deals they survived. Due to the great depression the economy ,women ,and African Americans struggled to survive. The time had changed drastically form the 1920s…

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