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    The lives of women and civilians transformed greatly during the Great War. Women contributed to industrial needs by taking on men’s roles and occupations when the men left for war such as running businesses and managing farms. It benefited the women because those manly jobs resulted in high wages. However, the male jobs exposed women and children to the crucial work and dangers of war. Many women and children worked hard and long hours in factories and the factories were surrounded with…

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    As the war was in its final moments of finishing Wood Wilson had pointed out 14 points that could potentially lead everyone to peace and finally end world war one. In Woodrow’s Wilsons’ he included that there shouldn’t be any secret treaties between nations due to the fact that having a secret alliance could potentially trigger a war. He also included self-determination multiple times in his 14 points. Ultimately Woodrow Wilson wanted the people to be able to have freedom of where they would…

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    feel a sense that they have to protect their homes and they have a responsibility towards their country. An example where Churchill combined both pathos and logos at once is “Against this loss of over 30,000 men, we can set a far heavier loss certainly inflicted upon the enemy. But our losses in material are enormous. We have perhaps lost one-third of the men we lost in the opening days of the battle of 21st March, 1918, but we have lost nearly as many guns -- nearly one thousand-and all our…

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    On January 26, 1934 Poland and Germany signed the Nonaggression Pact, because Germany wanted to build up their armed. However, “Polish authorities interpreted the pact as Hitler's consent to deal with their German minorities as they wished” (Komjathy and Stockwell 70). As a result, they “proceeded with its Polandization policy” (Buell 49) and speeded it up (Komjathy and Stockwell 70). In 1935 Poland started to bring the minority organisations into line, despite various minority declarations and…

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    Some progressive groups suggested that there was much need for moral reform in America. It was argued that in many urban areas, corruption invaded political establishments. Progressives pushed for social purity and sought to rid these urban communities from corruptions such as alcoholism. According to Barnes & Bowles (2014), “In addition to middle-class women and Protestant clergy, the movement attracted nativists and racists, who argued that immigrants and African Americans were more likely to…

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    Switching Spots with Cristiano Ronaldo Switching spots with Cristiano Ronaldo would be amazing. He is a professional soccer player who plays for Real Madrid and the Portuguese national team. He gets paid 79 million dollars a year. He lives a life of money, cars and soccer. He has a son named Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. He is the best soccer player in the whole world. Cristiano Ronaldo plays the sport of soccer. Soccer is my favorite sport and arguably the best sport in…

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    World War 1 Dbq

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    World War One was a catastrophic event that involved almost all of the major powers of the twentieth century. When looking at the causes of this major world event one might believe that the sole cause of the war was the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary (The DBQ Project, Background Essay). There is reason to believe that the causes of the war had a more lasting effect and were more broader subjects than the assassination of just one man. World War One also called The…

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    Task: Which of the following factors-technology, institutional self interest, or national security requirements- exercised the most significant influence on the development of airpower in Europe and the United States before the Second World War? Although technology and institutional self interest had their own role my thesis is that the most significant influence on the development of airpower in Europe and the United states before the second World War was the national security requirements that…

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    The French soldiers called Verdun “the inferno” because everything about the battle was hellish. After all of the shelling, the landscape was so cratered and barren that it looked like craters on the moon. The constant shelling drove soldiers insane on both sides, the effects lasting long after the battle for many of the “shell shocked” soldiers. Particularly for the French conditions were bad as the rotation of men from the front line trenches was not as often as it should have been. Many of…

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    In Graber’s (2015) “Is Political Evolution Over? An Anthropological Analysis of the Twentieth Century” explains how societies evolved from small groups into enormous populated nations. The author first explains how the growth of a society is not based on the number of societies but the number of people in a society. Graber then explains, from the growth of a society comes what he calls political evolution. Attributed to political evolution is the act of war. Graber explains that war directly…

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