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    Identify and explain the four main long term causes of World War I. Choose one and explain how it could have been prevented. The four main long term causes of World War I were militarism‚ nationalism‚ imperialism and entangling alliances. * Militarism is the establishment of military forces. Many European nations took part in militarism before the beginning of World war I. Countries did not want other countries to surpass them in their level of weaponry and military advancements. Some nations

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    With the beginning of World War I‚ American nationalism led to two different viewpoints on whether America should enter the war with the Allies. The side that favored entering the war argued that they should join due to attacks on American citizens‚ similar culture to Allies‚ and more money invested with the Allies. When the U.S. decided to go to war‚ they argued they were fighting for democracy and that the Germans were evil which they portrayed through propaganda and censorship. The people against

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    The World War I‚ known to many as the Great War or the War to End All Wars‚ was the world’s first global conflict leading to many casualties and with no point. WWI was one of the most deadliest wars in history with over 16 million people dead and the estimated amount of both military and civilian deaths total to about 37 million people. Unlike most wars‚ the first World War did not end with a country winning territory and ended up with political‚ economic‚ and social downfalls. The Balkan states

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    Historians have questioned the factors leading to the end of the Second World War. The allies had greater resources compared to the Axis power‚ but Germany was dominating even before the World War had begun. Though material comparison was convincing‚ it was the naive form of analysing the factors. Strategically‚ Hitler and the rest of the World made mistakes‚ but some of the strategies prevailed. Evidently through the events of the Second World War‚ strategy of the two oppositions surface apparent

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    hiring mercenary armies‚ its misconduct‚ its lack of negotiation and cooperation with its own allies. Although Sparta had great military strength‚ it dissipated the effect of that strength by obtusely refusing to consider anything outside its narrow field of vision. It was like a bulldog on a single-minded mission‚ resolutely forging ahead as though no one else were worth caring about not even its own allies. Ultimately‚ Sparta’s incredible and overweening short-sightedness caused it to lose its domination

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    Soon after Pearl Harbor‚ Japan was able to quickly gain control over a large area of the Pacific including the Solomons‚ Burma‚ Aleutians‚ and the Philippines. About 6 months after Pearl Harbor‚ the Allies were able to intercept and break many of the Japanese codes allowing the United States to engage the Japanese Naval fleet strategically at their weakest points. In 1942‚ the U.S. Navy brought on the first carrier battle in history in the Coral Sea at the Battle of Midway. The Battle began when

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    If you don’t have money to afford lawyer to pay for a lawyer the court will assign you one.Unlike celebrities who have gone to jail were only left there for a couple hours because they paid money. They got sent off drugs and alcohol some of of the people. They inmate that they could put more funds. Some put $175 dollars in month. All the money is consumed on phone calls that they are made to the families or friends. Some people went to jail that have shuttle some of the prisons. They have to wear

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    from the island of Delos to Athens‚ which gave Athens tremendous amount of wealth from other cities. Spartans and their allies‚ seeing Athens ’ influence over many cities began to be suspicious of Athens and her ambitions. They tried to find the way to diminish its power‚ and were ready even to go to war with Athens. B. Antecedent to the Punic War Rome and Carthage were allies in sixth century BC when they came together to defeat the Etruscans. With this alliance‚ they agreed upon Carthaginian

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    beginning the war in China. * The conquest of Ethiopia by Mussolini. * Revolution in Spain led by Francisco Franco. * Germany’s continuing expansion including taking the Rhineland. * The worldwide Great Depression. * World War I allies with large debts‚ many of which were not paying them off. America passed the Neutrality Acts in 1935-37. These created an embargo on all war item shipments. Americans were not allowed to travel on belligerent ships‚ and no belligerents were allowed

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    a complex issue which culminated in the reunification of North and South Vietnam. The war is best understood by recognising its ten component parts: A Cold War Conflict – The Vietnam War was the largest chapter in the Cold War. America and its allies supported South Vietnam; the USSR‚ China and other communist nations provided aid to North Vietnam and the Viet Cong. An Ideological Conflict – American democratic ideals confronted the issue of communism in South Vietnam. Washington vowed to contain

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