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    United States economy due to banks defaulting and a decrease in american jobs .The second major event in American history, World War 1, began in 1914 and ended in 1918. One of the positive impacts of World War 1 , was the women to work movement. After WW1, more women gained full-time employment in Great Britain. World War 1 was fought between Great Britain and Germany.The war was fought in eastern and western Europe.The war started July 28,1914 and ended November 11,1918.Great Britain and…

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    Chris Hedges Analysis

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    no WWII room because the Austrians didn’t want their future generations to grow up and know that they were victims of a war. Occasion- Chris Hedges writes this after the many wars/conflicts in the world. This is evident because he talks about the WW1 and WWII, the adds inaction of Archduke…

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    Inspector Goole – Essay How does the cultural and/or political climate influence the attitudes of the characters with regard to their involvement in the young woman’s downfall? Notes on time period/political climate: • Based in 1912 – written in 1945 by J.B. Priestly • Priestly fought for England in first world war • Priestly broadly sympathized with socialism, however • Inspector Calls is an immediate post-war drama (post WW2) • Takes up economic, social, political issues • 1945 – food was…

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    society, because it brought greater attention towards events like this. Benito joins Hitler in Germany’s war as Italy declares war on France and Britain.Both Hitler and Mussolini hated white Europeans. They killed 11,400,000 people combined during WW1. It is crazy on how many people were killed by the too combined. They shot, stabbed, hanged, and burned millions of innocent civilians. “Let us have a dagger between our teeth, a bomb in our hands, and a scorn in our hearts” ~ Benito Mussolini,…

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    The chapter begins with Nick hearing some women gossiping, claiming that Gatsby is a bootlegger. Nick lists off many of the guests who attended Gatsby’s parties throughout the summer. Some of the guests are the wealthiest and most powerful in the country, and include people of professions like doctors and socialites. Gatsby arrives at Nick’s house and invites him into the city for lunch. He drives Nick to lunch in his Rolls-Royce and asks Nick what he thinks of him. Gatsby tells Nick about his…

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    personal disaster to whoever said them until a wise group of americans foresaw how bad this could get and banded together to stop it from happening. When the government started suppressing the people’s rights the Civil Libertarians came together to warn the government from making the same mistakes it has made in the past regarding security. When it comes to our response as a nation to violence and terrorism like the events displayed on 9/11 the civil libertarians should play a much larger part…

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    Australian poet Bruce Dawe. It also inspires us to think whether the Anzac legend is central to the story of the Australian nation hood and national identity. He mainly writes poems about aspects of Australian life. The poem is about pilgrims who visit the WW1 battlefields in Gallipoli .It uses historical and Australian representations to imply that although Gallipoli was a defeat, it defined and shaped our nation and its citizens. This is the reason many Australians make a pilgrimage to Anzac…

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    Imagine having all areas of your life controlled by the government. That is primarily what it feels like to live in a fascist government. “Fascism is a form of government which is a type of one-party dictatorship. Fascists are against democracy. Such a state is led by a strong leader—such as a dictator and a martial government.” “Fascist governments encouraged the pursuit of private profit and offered many benefits to large businesses, but they demanded in return that all economic activity…

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    World War 1 Dbq Essay

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    against violence. Documents 2 and 8 discuss the economic transformations throughout the war and its results. Documents 4, 5, 9, 10, and 12 discuss how they are unable to politcally control the war. All of the documents, however, discuss the impact WW1 had on each and every nation. A cultural effect of WWI was an international anti-war movement. Document 1 expresses the devastation of a young man curious about the lack of purpose in war and the weapon upgrades during the war. Document 3, written…

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    tho tanks were used for the first time in this war it is no were as famous as the gallipoli war. The war changed australia a lot in different aspects. The battle of the Somme changed Australia in many way because it is one of the bloodiest wars in WW1. Gallipoli didn't get close to to the sheer amount of deaths in the Somme had the most deaths in the battle over all but the germans and the allies. The war changed all laws and rights of australia. Politics, Economy, rites of women, job…

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