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    Before the end of World War I‚ the United States at first was very un-isolationistic. Before the war‚ America was a very expansionist nation. It had taken up military occupation in Cuba in 1906‚ taken the Philippines‚ taken hold of the country of Panama‚ and begun relations with Japan and China. But when World War I suddenly occurred‚ it was an unprecedented war. Never before had America seen such a large war that involved so many countries. The devastation that resulted from the war dispirited many

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    The smell of fresh cut grass‚ the sun beaming straight down on you and the heart skipping beats as the game starts off. That is the best weather for a soccer game kick off. Soccer is the best sport in the world regardless of what people say and think. It requires a lot more skill‚ it is the most popular sport in the world‚ and it is different than all the other sports. Soccer isn’t like other sports where you can catch a ball‚ throw a ball‚ or hold a stick in your hand to hit the ball. You

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    audacity of hope”‚“ The story of my experiments with truth” And many other masterpieces created by the best communicators in history are still representing their theory and showing off their competence and proficiency in communication. “I have a dream…” a popular speech that almost everyone knows about the content‚ shows that Martin Luther king was successful in conveying his message to the world and is still alive in people’s mind because in his speeches there was a feeling of mutual trust between

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    | Copyright © 2012‚ 2009‚ 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides an overview of the social‚ political‚ economic‚ and global events affecting U.S. history from the Civil War through World War II. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this

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    Theorists

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    Albert Bandura Albert J. Reiss Albert K. Cohen Andre Michel Guerry Austin T. Turk Charles Horton Cooley Charles R. Tittle Clifford R. Shaw David Metza Delbert Elliott Edmund Husserl Edwin Lemert Edwin Sutherland Emile Durkheim Ernest Burgess F. Ivan Nye Georg Rusche George B. Vold George Herbert Mead Gordon Trasier Gresham Sykes Hans Eysenck Henry McKay Howard Becker Howard Kapkin Ian Taylor‚ Paul Walton‚ Jock Young John Braithwaite Karl Marx Lambert Adolphe Lawrence

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    New advances in technology changed warfare in WW2. The change in technology since WW1 has produced such things as Atom Bomb‚ and new and improved sea and air warfare. New techniques had to be used because of technology‚ techniques such as ‘mouseholing’. More people were killed because of technology‚ as more people died in WW2 than WW1.The technological advances in WW2 changed the battlefield completely as more deadly auxiliary was introduced. <br> <br>The technological advances since WW1 introduced

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    World War I‚ or the "Great War" was a trench battle. Men would dig trenches and stay there‚ hundreds of them‚ and there they would wait with their bayonets and other weapons and look over a small piece of land. Imagine that you are in the middle of a field. The field is maybe a quarter mile wide and on the other side of the field is your enemy. There are no tanks or bombers to give you cover. There are no fancy heat-seeking missiles. You are going to have to kill or be killed for a piece of earth

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    World War Ⅰ was a war that affected the whole world‚ it caused many countries to go bankrupt and created more than one new rivalry between countries in the process. Eighteen different countries involved in World War I‚ and that is not counting all of the colonies belonging to the involved countries that were forced to give financial and/or militaristic support. There were situations that led up to and caused World War I but three of the main reasons were Balkan nationalism‚ entangling alliances‚

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    World War I occurred in the years 1914-1918. During World War I‚ Trenches played a major role defensively and offensively. The following countries were involved in Trench Warfare; Britain‚ France‚ and Germany. Even though these three countries were involved‚ this does not mean there were no controversies about advanced Trench Warfare. Trench Warfare had to take place somewhere; three countries that were taken place were Europe‚ USSR‚ and Germany. Other countries tried stealing tactics for trenches

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    Introduction The First World War marked a new era for mankind‚ an era that brought warfare to a global scale. This was the first time in known history that countries from across the world allied together to fight one another. During this Great War‚ many new wartime technologies were developed and used. The most prolific and arguably most important of these technologies was the German unterseeboot‚ or U-boat (Harber). World War I was the first time that submarine technology was used on a large

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