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    time when European countries had gone for 40years without a war, they glorified military power. When one country created a large army another country created a larger one and the process repeated itself. Soon, countries became nervous and started to form an alliance. The main three were France, Britain and Russia who agreed to help each other if they were attacked by another big alliances like the one between Germany, Australia and Turkey. For countries to fight wars, they need people. For…

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    foundational ideology. World War One, was a devastating event, however, it turned out to be a catalyst for change in American society. The political changes that occurred as a result of World War One had incredible implications for the future of America. The social changes in America promoted equality and changed America 's views, and morals. Finally, the economic changes significantly promoted America’s economic status. In general, American society was greatly impacted by World War One, due to…

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    history to have a mark on the world in such a way, World War One, started with the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and ended in the death of tens of millions of men. I personally believe World War One is the most important event in the 20th century, because without it, there is no Hitler or Stalin. No Facism or World War Two.We probably wouldn 't have a Cold War, or see the conflict in The Middle East like we see today. The Great War ushered in the modern world as we know it. Born…

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    obvious of these historical people is Adolf Hitler. He was one of the driving reasons behind why the Nazi party and the Holocaust existed in the first place. In the beginning of the memoir, Olga talks about the beginning of World War II, when Germany invaded Poland in 1939 (Lengyel, 2014, p. 11). This was just the beginning of the rise of the Nazi party and the persecution of minorities in Europe. The city in which Olga lived was Cluj. At one point the city was in Rumania, but it was given to…

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    conclusion of the great war world leaders came together to support the international movement for peace. The peace treaty they created, The Treaty of Versailles, was created to reprimand the nations responsible for the war and to stop any future wars from happening. The Agreements outlined in the Treaty of Versailles at the conclusion of World War One created a brief period of peace, yet it ultimately led to the rise of Fascist leaders such as Adolf Hitler and the beginning of World War Two.…

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    Propaganda was started in World War One because it was used at that time for military tactics. Now today it is used for everything in advertising, entertainment, and is still used for the army. The Allies used those propaganda tactics to their advantage and the Central Powers did too but, the Allies used theirs better. The use of propaganda by the Allied Powers during world war one was a major contributing factor to winning the war. All the people for all countries in the Allied Power helped…

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    World War I brought great change to American society. It brought new stressors on societal norms, conventions, and expectations for the roles and responsibilities of women in all branches of the American public. In the later years of the 1800s and the beginning of the new century, women began to take on new roles outside the home and to step out of traditional norms of society’s expectations. One place that women stepped into new roles was as members of the Army Nurse Corps, a group of…

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    One World Many Colors

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    One World Many Colors: Then Why Still See Black and White The United States of America is known for its vast diversity in population. People of all cultures and colors are together as one. Like all good things, the vast diversity has its unfortunate side. Unfortunately, America is filled with racism. Racism is the hatred or intolerance of another race or other races (Racism Dictionary.com). Many people believe that racism simply does not exist anymore in today’s society. The fundamental…

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    Liberty In World War One

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    was displayed very heavily in World War one. I think that liberty played a huge role in this war for the civilians and soldiers of the allied forces. Firstly, liberty applies to World War one in the aspect of women and their rights. Before this war had started, women in Britain were not treated as equals, and did not have the same rights as men. For example, women did not have the right to vote, work in paid jobs and work in government jobs. I think that World War one was a big change for the…

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    There were various practices and events that took place during World War 1 that had a great impact on the war. Some of which were the failure of the Schlieffen Plan, the Trench Warfare and the different changes that took place during the war such as weaponry developments, chemical warfare, the use of tanks and so on. Each event led to the other moving the war in a certain direction. The idea of The Schlieffen Plan, created by the German General Count Alfred von Schlieffen in December 1905, was…

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