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    “M.A.I.N”. Which stands for militarism, allies, imperialism, and nationalism. Nations that had strong military power took over weaker nations (also known as imperialism). Then when one nation declared war on other nations, allies would form to protect and win battles together. And through nationalism (the idea of one nation is better than others, also the pure love of one’s nation) people would stand up and fight other nations.I believe that it is mostly through imperialism and militarism. If…

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    1. First of all I would like to say not one single event soley caused the war the train of corrupting events did. On June 28, 1914 the serbian Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz-Ferdinand cause of this Kaiser Wilhem and his fellow germans sided with Austria. Within weeks of the assassination there was a series of uncontrolable rampage amoung the military and other government leaders. Most diplomatic leaders thought war would be a better option rather than peace because the wanted to…

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    Germany was in all the wars except one how strange. WW1 is a well known war, there was a lot of events in this war. Many people think differently then me but how I see it, Germany was always involved. The blame on Germany and Austria from the great war was trying to be shifted onto France Russia and Serbia. A week after Franz Ferdinand’s assassination, Germany had agreed to back Austrian military action against Serbia, even if this resulted in war with Russia. Germany deliberately started a…

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    make our soldiers happy the most. Stimulating that small things are what soldiers are looking eases the burden of people having to donate a lot to the war, but giving that the United States’ population was above 100 million, a few dollar from every one would result in the huge amount needed to fund the…

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    Both of the world wars were gruesome, causing millions of deaths. However, there are some differences between World War 1 and World War 2. Although during both wars the United States wanted to stay neutral, during World War 2 more people voluntarily wanted to fight in the war and help for the cause, much more than they did in World War 1. The reason for this was the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 caused by Japan. Americans were in shock after their fleets were attacked on American grounds, and…

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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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    policy to stay out foreign disputes and affairs until World War II. Wendall Willkie’s One World reflects the shift in American support from “isolationism” to “internationalism” as well as their new role as a global leader during the early 1940’s. The book, like internationalists, opposed intolerance and oppression and, in turn, valued cooperation among and within the nations. It highlights contradictory American efforts of becoming a democratic world power, while remaining an internally racially…

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    have things they need, people are poor, not happy, not everyone is happy, people are dehumanized, and overall it’s a terrible society to live in. The dystopian world in Ready Player One is comparable to the Holocaust, because they both were dystopias, people were dehumanized, and people forgot what life was. The Holocaust and Ready Player One were both dystopians, because life wasn’t happy at all. In the Holocaust the jews were moved out of their homes and put into concentration camps and…

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    Soccer is one of the most played sports in the world. Over 256 million players involved in soccer. More people watch soccer more than any other sport in the world and you can play soccer anytime, anywhere.The rules are simple.it doesn’t have alot of injures compared to other sports soccer is fun soccer is one of the most played sport in the world it is a team sport anyone can score so you can score anyone can score anyone can play the game and its the best game anyway so why wouldnt you want to…

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    World war one or otherwise known as the “Great War” embarked in 1914 and carried on for 4 long years. World War One was a very deadly war that left millions of soldiers dead. It was a contention between the Allied Powers (France, Russia, Britain, Italy and the United States), and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire). The three fundamental driver of the war were the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, across the board militarism and imperialism. The first cause…

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