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    Submarine Warfare Dbq

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    us if we stayed neutral. Germany used unauthorized submarine warfare. Submarine warfare is when Germany's navy attacks all merchant ships, including those from neutral countries. In May 1915, “a German submarine torpedoed and sank the Lusitania, a British passenger ship. Almost 1,200 civilians were killed, including 128 Americans” (doc 5 paragraph 3). Later on, in January 1917, “Germany announced that it was beginning unrestricted submarine warfare. This meant that Germany would…

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    conditions/neutral status. Based on the facts, The United States did have good enough reasons to join the war with the allied powers, against the central powers. Unrestricted submarine warfare was one of the most important reasons on why the United States joined war. Unrestricted submarine warfare is an approach where submarines sink merchant ships without warning. February of 1915, Germany created U-boats. U-boats would sink enemy ships without any kind of warning. International law…

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    The American Submarine- it is the cornerstone of the United States clandestine and secretive military operations. While most of the military like to stay on land or the surface of the ocean, submarines like to stay hidden deep under the surface of the ocean. The priority is to make the ship sturdy and watertight. Submarines are ships that can stay underwater and also float on the surface. As you walk on the top of the submarine, you start seeing how this massive machine is built to remain…

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    How was the new invention of the U-boat (submarines) a burden to America during the war? In 1915, the North Sea was declared a war zone and U-boats adopted the policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. The unrestricted submarine warfare enabled Germany the ability to declare destruction on all enemy merchant vessels in the water around Great Britain. The United States wanted the Imperial Government of Germany to be held accountable to the lives lost when Germany sunk the British passenger…

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    Warfare is activities that involve war or conflict. A Submarine is a warship with a streamline that works underwater. The submarine warfare had many big battles the most important battles were located at Pearl Harbor and Japan. According to (ww1.net) Submarine’s were underwater boats. During the Submarine warfare, many people lost food, armor, military, and weapons. There were many pros’s and con’s to submarines. Submarines were very difficult in the battles they were big ships that…

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    What Is Submarine Waste

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    Submarine waste can range in many different aspects. Cardboard can be stored on board due to less weight; as for cans, they have to be added to the waste streams of the submarine. The combined compacted volume of food contaminated plastic and paper is less than 0.01 ft^3, which means this waste can be stored under the Annex V because of the eliminated storage. Submarines prefer to keep storage in food storage due to precautions to bypass contamination of unused supplies, which is needed for the…

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    Fighter planes were all around planes and were known for escorting, defending and attacking. One fighter plane that contributed greatly to World War II was the Spitfire. The Submarine Spitfire was a British made fighter known for its maneuverability, speed and ability to fly at high altitudes. The Spitfire reached a maximum speed of 360 miles per hour and a ceiling of 34,000 feet (“Spitfire”). Also the Spitfire’s guns were very…

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    Swot Analysis Of Quiznos

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    Quiznos, a franchised fast-food restaurant brand based in Denver, Colorado, which specializes in preparing toasted submarine sandwiches. The restaurant chain was founded in 1981 by Jimmy Lambatos and grew to nearly 5,000 restaurants. As of the end of 2013, the chain had about 1,500 domestic locations and about 600 international locations. Quiznos is the second-largest submarine sandwich shop chain in North America, after Subway. Quiznos is now at the verge of closing down, as it has gone…

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    The Submarine The Submarine made a significant impact on WWII and has revolutionized naval warfare. It has been one of the most strategic and tactical weapons systems since the 20th century. The first of many submarines that became apart of the U.S Navy was invented by a man named John Holland. John Holland invented many submarines but the first naval submarine he invented was called the “USS Holland (SS-1).” It was first sketched out on paper on November 1896 at the…

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    Submarine warafare started in the seventeen century. The bushnell's turtle was the first submarine. It is also the first u.s sbmarine ever used in combat. The submarine was launched in New york. The war started in june, 1776 with general Howe and Adimiral lord howe. They sailed into new york habor with largest army england. They were finding a way to attack the british underneath the water. The submarine would carry many explosives. David Bushnell built "The Turtle" which was a…

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