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    Why Did Germany Lose Ww1

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    WHY DID GERMANY LOSE WW1 Germany lost WW1 due to a variety of military‚ socio-economic & political‚ and strategic reasons. The war itself continued for 4 years‚ inflicting various casualties and economic hardships on Germany. The most important reason why Germany lost WW1 were its incompetence to carry out it’s various strategies – originating from the first strategic failure‚ the failure of the Schlieffen Plan. The military incompetence of Germany on land and in sea was also an important

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    control of that country. Because of the aggression that the United States took in gaining power over foreign territory and foreign markets‚ it lead to America being a leading world power. Along with the plus of having one of the strongest militaries and political control AND influence over most nations. Imperialism was a good thing for America and America was successful at it. But unfortunately some countries could just not handle the pressure from other countries and from the voices of their own

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    Sciences‚ Engineering‚ and Applied Research) Involvement of Youth Attitudes in Crime: A Study Conducted in Four Jails of Upper Assam‚ India KARABI KONCH* and JOYANTA BORBORA *Research Scholar‚ ** Professor Department of Sociology‚ Dibrugarh University Abstract: Youth and crime is not a new phenomenon. In the past as well as in the present day in societies‚ there have been always a good number of crime cases found like murder‚ theft‚ sexual involvement ‚ kidnapping ‚ robbery ‚ attempt to murder

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    Canada and the Arctic Council Issue Canada’s involvement in the Arctic Council should be focused on the development of sustainable infrastructure in the Arctic region‚ on adhering to international standards regarding climate change‚ and on developing dialogue between government and indigenous groups. Positions Canada benefits from greater involvement of indigenous groups in Arctic policy decisions‚ as cooperation allows for better decision making Much of the international community represented

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    question was America’s involvement in Vietnam. Richard Nixon promised to ‘end the war and win the peace‚’ and it was this determination for change that proved a breath of fresh air to the American people. Around the time of Nixon’s inauguration‚ in January 1969‚ some 540‚000 Americans were fighting in Vietnam (Gitlin‚ T 1990‚ p. 62). With the new administration

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    Should the U.S have entered into WW1? President Woodrow Wilson felt he had good reasons for the U.S to go to war‚ but I feel that they were the wrong reasons and that the U.S really had no just cause to get involved in a war that was not theirs. My first reason why America should not have gone to war is‚ this was not our war. This war was between Europe and it should have stayed within Europe. The Royal Navy was on the brink of ending the war before we even decided to go. If we stayed

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    By Madeline Carr Year 10 History Mr Kinloch By Madeline Carr Year 10 History Mr Kinloch Australia’s Changing Responses in the Involvement of The Vietnam War Australians changed their responses to our involvement in the Vietnam War for many of reasons. Australians were initially in favour of the war‚ but these feelings soon changed. The Media Influenced these changes in attitudes as it was the first war that had ever been televised. This means‚ Australian families were able to view

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    Women in Uniform and Out As the war raged across Europe‚ America came to the realization that in order to win they were going to have to change how they thought about women. During the first year of the war women were allowed to do very few jobs for the armed forces‚ this however changed the following year. America saw that it did not have enough man to do all the jobs that men were needed for and the only answer to this problem was to have women take over were they could. During the war a

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    public was shielded from the real facts of the war. Propaganda helped dramatically in tipping the opinion of the people. • Newspapers could have been shifty by being controlled by munition companies‚ or any company profiting off of the conflict. Ww1 could possibly be the largest propaganda wae in history. Economic Therefore Germanys fears were justifiable. America’s justification for entering the war -

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    In or out! As expected‚ current players have a significantly greater interest and level of involvement in rugby than past players and‚ in turn‚ non-players. In order to determine the boys’ overall interest in rugby‚ all subjects were asked to rate their attitude towards the game on a five-point scale from one to five. Eight in 10 current players rated rugby with the best possible score on this scale that is‚ ‘Like it a lot – love it’ (81%)‚ with most of the others stating they ‘Somewhat liked it’

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