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    World War 1 or the First World War was the bloodiest conflict in Canadian history, taking lives of more than 60,000 Canadians. The three main arguments are how WW1 affected Canada politically, socially, and economically. Even though, the war killed nearly 61,000 Canadians, WW1 had a more positive effect or impact on the future development of Canada. Although Canada experienced a lot of downfalls and negative effects like the amount of casualties and deaths we had, we also had some positives too.…

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech, delivered in 1941, and Kennedy’s inaugural address, delivered in 1961 were both impactful speeches in our country's history. Both Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms speech and Kennedy’s inaugural address stated freedoms for all humans. However, Roosevelt’s speech stressed to the nation about what was going on in the world (Hitler). Whereas Kennedy’s speech emphasized the need for peace because of nuclear weapons. As President Roosevelt…

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    Many Canadians wonder and ask how did the Canadian identity form. Canadian identity comes in many shapes and forms. An identity is something that everyone who lives in Canada shares. Also it is what separates a country from others and the fact of being who or what a person or a nation is.The Canadian identity formed just like any other country. Canadian identity has taken various forms throughout the history and this depends on the authority given the final word of important matters. Mackenzie…

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    Why Did Germany Lose Ww1

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    the Russians coming from the East and the Allied Powers of the West closing in on them. There was nothing Germany can do. In the end, The Kaiser of Germany Friedrich Wilhelm lost. And with it all of his territory and huge amounts of war debt. The treaty of Versi was signed forcing Germany to pay all of the war debt, take all the blame, and limited their armies so they never start a war again. In Conclusion, this was one of the biggest mistakes ever made by a world leader. With his mistakes…

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    How Is Hitler Successful

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    stated “Tyranny cannot defeat the power of ideas”, burning of books was a clear violation of their freedom of speech. He determined that the one thing the german people all had in common was the hatred of the treaty of versaille. He promised a great future for Germany tarnishing the treaty, creating jobs, building the economy, food and etc. His political power is another trait that stands out because he went from the bottom of the government to becoming the dictator of a country. Hitler was a…

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    Write a 1-page essay where you will describe the relationship between World War I and World War II. What were the differences in the way the wars were fought? Discuss how WWI and the following peace negotiations directly led to the outbreak of WWII. Paper format – MLA, number of references – 2. Insert Insert Insert Insert Insert Relationship between World War I and World War II. World War I started in 1914 with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife to leading to war a war between…

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    Although there were multiple reasons for the cause of WWI, nationalism contributed the most to the outbreak of the war due to Serbia’s desire for independence and excessive confidence of the European nations. The first example of such nationalism was Serbia’s effort in forming a large, independent Slavic state. Having Slavic minorities in its nation itself, Austria-Hungary opposed a greater Serbia in fear of seeing its own nation disappear. Along with the Slavs, there were various other ethnic…

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    Is there something in your house made of uranium? Uranium is very common and we use it for a lot of different things. Albert Einstein was the type of man that loved science. He used metals, microscopes, and basically anything science related for all of his works. Places all over the world use uranium whether it is to build stuff or just have it sculpted into something just sitting on your counter as decoration. Albert Einstein’s point of view on uranium was that he felt the United States did…

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    Philippe Pétain, in full Henri-Philippe Benoni Omer Joseph Pétain was born on April 24, 1856, in Cauchy-à-la-Tour. The french general who was a national hero for his victory at the Battle of Verdun in World War I but was discredited as chief of state of the French government at Vichy in World War II. Born into a family of farmers in northern France, Pétain, after attending the local village school and a religious secondary school, was admitted to Saint-Cyr, France’s principal military academy.…

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    The Treaty of Versailles was passed in order to end WWI and addressed the condition of the economy post-war. The decisions contrived during the treaty were without Germany’s input, such as the full blame being on them and the amount of reparations due. This caused anger and resentment towards the Allied Powers, which only helped Hitler wiggle his way to the top. For the Allies, the treaty only created what they thought was a type of peace that weakened Germany, secured the French border against…

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