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    Why Did America Enter Ww2

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    I don’t think the USA was better off for entering world war 1 for I think it cause the people of America more harm than good. When the US enter the war there was a lot of jobs unfilled because of the movement of men going Europe to fight the war. As a result manufacturers had to keep production up to support the war‚ this led to new technologies to help manufacturers meet the needs of the government and people. This also led African Americans and women to fill many needed jobs‚ this helped with the

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    Why Did Poland Lose Ww2

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    simultaneously the Germans bombed the Airfields and attacked the Polish navy. the Germans said that it was a defensive act but Britain and France weren’t buying it. For Hitler the invasion would bring the Germans more living space. His plan was that the Germans would colonize in Poland and the native slavs would be enslaved. As Hitler had already invaded Austria and Czechoslovakia in the same year he was hoping that the invasion would be tolerated by other countries. The Germans signed a nonaggression

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    Why Did Germany Enter Ww2

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    of the war‚ each country was going through hardships and struggles of their own. In the war‚ Japan and Germany were part of the axis alliance. In order to enter this gruesome war‚ each country had their own reasons and motives. Germany was dealing with an economic downfall‚ due to the backlash the country received after WWI with the Versailles treaty. The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler was an anti-semitic group that took the country by storm and led Germany to war. Japan was a militaristic self-centric

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    Why Did Germany Lose Ww2

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    It was 1939‚ and Germany was becoming a threat‚ breaking the Treaty of Versailles which did not allow them to build an army‚ but under Hitler they were building an army and had mad ideas. As it started gaining back land from which they lost in World War 1‚ neighbouring countries became alert of its aggressiveness. It was given the little land it wanted in hope that it would back down from other countries. But as how Winston Churchill anticipated‚ it did not. Germany began conquering

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    Weapons of Ww2

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    Weapons of WW2 There were many types of guns used in World War 2. Their was the Bolt-action rifles‚ Sniper Rifles‚ Semi-Automatic Rifles‚ Sub Machine Guns‚ Assault Rifles‚ Pistols‚ and Light Machine Guns. I will tell you about all of these guns. When World War 2 begun‚ most soldiers were equipped with Bolt-action rifles and were replaced during the war by newer weapons. Bolt-action rifle are sturdy and reliable. World War One had demonstrated to all armies the need to place a greater volume

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    Why Did China Cause Ww2

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    an easily identifiable opportunity for Japan to invade China. The Republic of China in the 1930s was a divided nation‚ hosting a power struggle between the nationalist rule of Chiang Kai-Shek‚ and the Communist party led by Mao Tse Tung. Japan‚ being a small island nation‚ saw great potential in China’s vast abundance of natural resources. With a divided government and a weak military force‚ China was an easy target with valuable payoffs. When in July‚ 1937‚ Japanese troops reported taking fire from

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    Sight Word Essay

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    MATERIALS • READING (7A~2A) Word Building Block 7A Highlights SCT Enjoyable “look‚ listen and repeat” exercises and colorful illustrations help pre-readers develop phonemic awareness of the beginning sounds of words‚ build a sight word vocabulary‚ and make the connection between spoken and written language. 6A SCT Students continue to build a sight word vocabulary‚ adding longer phrases and more advanced words. Students recite familiar rhyming words in preparation for phonics

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    The Inevitable Civil War The traditional view that most people perceive as the soul cause of the Civil War was slavery. What most people don’t know is that states rights‚ economics‚ and politics were the other factors that encourage and contributed to the South succeeding from the Union. However‚ slavery was still the main focal point that started the Civil War. A politician by the name of William Steward believed that an “Irrepressible Conflict” was occurring and that sooner or later America

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    Why Did America Enter Ww2

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    troops: families rationed supplies‚ communities collected scrap metal‚ and women worked in place of men. As for Japanese Americans‚ they were stripped of their citizenship and forced into internment camps. The major way Americans helped their troops was by rationing and recycling. The rationing program set limits on the amount of goods that the American consumer could buy. Families were given ration stamps to buy their allowance of groceries‚ gas‚ clothing‚ tires‚ and fuel oil. “‘Do with less-so they’ll

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    Is globalisation ‘new and inevitable’? Discuss with reference to EITHER culture‚ economics OR politics. Globalisation means ‘Growth to a large scale across the world’. This does not mean just businesses expanding across the world but also news‚ technology‚ people and even diseases. It’s when ‘something’ crosses national boundaries at an imaginary speed and on an unpredictable scale. This is only touching the subject in defining globalisation. There are different views on what globalisation is and

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