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    Women In World War One

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    World War One was the start of a new change for the world. But what really went on behind that? All of the small actions that made a huge difference. There were over 35 million civilian and soldier casualties in World War One. Over 15 million died and 20 million were wounded. People are not educated enough on World War One, people should know about how soldiers lived, what they experienced when the came home, and the impact that the women really made on the war. We we into World War One completely blind. Women played a big role while the men were fighting in war. They risked their lives everyday just so they could get their loved ones to come back and support their family.People assumed that when the soldiers got back from war, they would…

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    World War One Analysis

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    Many people do not realize how greatly war impacts the soldiers who fight in it. When the Allies were beginning to eradicate the Nazis in World War Two, they started using large amounts of tanks to achieve their goals. Trevor Greenwood, who is a British tank commander in the ninth Royal Tank Regiment, begins his service at D-Day and continues to assist the British cause until Germany surrenders. Throughout his service in World War Two, Trevor Greenwood recalls his daily thoughts and events in a…

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    The origins of the First World War have become a recurring topic amongst modern historians; it is both a fascinating and complex debate. The central question discussed is the issue of which European nation is to blame for the origins of world war one. It is seemingly a difficult question to answer without merely blaming one nation over the other for causing this major European crisis in August of 1914.However, most historians appear to point their fingers at Germany due to its desire to…

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    World war one took place dates between 1914-1918. Despite the conflict started in Europe, it ultimately affected other countries which are outside of the continent example united state and Japan. The first time the native English speakers knew it as the "Great War"; the term world war one was applied a couple of decades later. Historians disagree the basic causes of the war but mostly agree the consequences of the war and the huge disaster it caused. Political tensions ran very high in the…

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    Cause Of World War One

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    Americans that died. The main causes of WW1 are militarism, nationalism, and alliances like Triple Entente and Triple Alliance. Militarism: The belief in that your military is better than others, and the drive on wanting to use it. Within countries there is obviously a military that takes place within it. The people in these militaries want to exert their powers of their military and use it. Take two hothead football players for instance. Odell Beckham and Josh Norman, two good football…

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    “In The News” Assignment Nike is one of the most powerful athletic companies in the world. They have created a mass amount of income through out the years of being in the business of sports apparel. They have more than thousands of stores worldwide. They are highly know for having the newest and most reliable technology for the creation of their products. Nike became a corporation in 1971, and the Chief Executive Mark Parker has done an amazing job creating a successful and reliable business…

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    doctors were getting sick while examining them. There was pretty much no way around it. If you were a doctor, there was no way you weren’t going to not get this disease because of the close contact with the patients with the disease. People in the war needed assistance with doctors since there were so many soldiers getting sick and dying. The army contacted the public health services and asked if they could send nurses and doctors to where they needed them. But with that being said, World War…

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    surreal environment littered with barbed wire and rotting bodies. Truly, World War One was a blood bath of which many believe brought nothing beneficial to our Nation's table. However, amongst the putrid wave of loss and grief, came the ever-slow separation from Great Britain. So, while Canada remained under it's motherland's foreign policy for the lifespan of the war, the uniting of Canadian soldiers with mutual mindsets, the victorious battles such as Vimy Ridge, and the seat we gained at the…

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    During World War 1 the whole world was a battlefield. World War 1 began in July of 1914 and ended in November of 1918. There were two forces fighting against one another, the Allies and the Central Powers . These two groups were made up of 30 countries from all around the world. Many people believed the cause of World War 1 was the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. But, what was the real root of World War 1? What caused the war to be initiated? The main causes of World War 1 were nationalism,…

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    World war One had a big impact on the country, if not the world. It comes to fighting, changing laws, agreements, disagreements etc. World War One, also known as “the Great War” It started in 1914 after the assassination Of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and ended in 1918. There was a lot of pressure and stress at this time for america . During the conflict, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and Germany fought against Great Britain, Italy, Russia, Romania, France, Japan and the United…

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