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    How Did World War 1 Start

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    World War 1 World War 1 started because the Germans were pushing the Austrians to go to war. World War 1 also happened because little countries wanted their independence and countries were competing to have a stronger army and it was known as the Great War because it was one of the largest wars that had happened it started on July 28 of 1914 and the war ended in November 11 of 1918 the war lasted 4 years and many Americans and Europeans were mobilized. The United States stayed out of the war for

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    shaping post war worlds? ”If one commodity can claim credit for the startling advances seen in the world in the 20th century‚ in particular in developed industrialized countries‚ it was crude oil- soon to be dubbed ‘black gold’.” Oil became an influential substance in the post war times‚ economically and also in shaping countries’ foreign policies. Whichever countries controlled oil controlled much of the world’s policies. After the increase in industrialisation and manufacture in the post war times

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    Title: World War II and the Impact it had on the U.S. during and after the War. Thesis: In many ways‚ World War II changed the world; it gave the world a new weapon so dangerous it could wipe out a civilization in seconds‚ a new code of morals and ethics were created in response to Nazi experiments on individuals during the war‚ and women and African Americans were given new opportunities that forever changed their outlook on their role in society. I. Introduction a. The Impact World War II had

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    course is on ‘Africa‚ World War II‚ and its Aftermath’‚ which is another debated topic between African historians. In class two main arguments stood out‚ the first being that one outcome of World War II was a revitalisation and strengthening of the colonial states. In comparison‚ there is no denying that nationalism expanded and became more violent following the war supporting the second argument that World War II began the end of colonialism in Africa. With many different perspectives on the matter

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    Shakespeare’s Relevance Despite the fact of Shakespeare coming from the 16th century and being titled outdated by some critics‚ he also paved the way for many other writers‚ directors‚ artists‚ and all types of creators worldwide. The majority of opposing opinionists would argue that Shakespeare has no place in modern times because of the outmoded language used in his poems and plays‚ plus his easily solvable plots‚ only if used in today’s setting. I disagree with both and consider his work timeless

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    Mussolini vs. Hitler The rise of fascism in Italy was fueled by the bitter disappointed of the people over the failure to win large territorial gains at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. To more and more Italians‚ their current government‚ which was democratic at the time‚ seemed to be doing little to nothing to help the country’s problems‚ which included rising inflation and unemployment. In Germany‚ America stopped loans in 1924 and the German economy collapsed. Not knowing what to do‚ Germans

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    World War II was clearly worth it for many key reasons. Without the war countries could still be led by an dictator. People could still be in dreadful living conditions. Everything would be a lot different and there could still be concentration camps. Women might not even have rights or respect that they do today. Men would still be subduing women because they felt that women were inferior to men. To start‚ when the war came upon us it opened job opportunity’s for women. Some of those jobs included

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    isn’t the absence of violence but rather the presence of justice. In a society‚ peace happens when different desires are in one agreement. Peace is based on many things‚ culture‚ education‚ family values‚ experience‚ & history (to name a few) but the basis is the same----to co-exist without war‚ killing‚ & overpowering a fellow being. According to me‚ Peace is the feeling that all’s right with the world. When everyone around me in my family‚ my friend circle and my neighbourhood is happy‚ eager to

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    Thesis=The way of life in the USA and the KSA is different in terms of law .The reason is‚ in the USA it is constitutional ‚which is formed by three branches typically the legislative branch ‚judiciary branch and the executive branch ‚whereas in KSA it is old-fashioned or sharia. 1/TOPIC SENTENCES== main idea:law in the USA is constitutional‚ while in the KSA it is traditional .In the USA the people elect their president in every 4 years ‚and every eligible citizen casts his vote by walking

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    With 25 million slaves in the world today being beaten‚ molested‚ and tortured for sexual abuse or forced labor‚ the number of people becoming affected is increasing. Human trafficking has been an issue across the world for thousands of years. It first appeared in the 1400s when 20 million Africans were forcefully brought to Portugal to work as slaves and 20 percent died on the way due to terrible and unhealthy conditions when on the ships that transported them. Human trafficking affects people of

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