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    Submarines in Wwii

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    The submarine is known as an important invention that proved successful in the World War Two era. Eighty-five of Mussolini’s and a breath-taking seven hundred eighty-two of Hitler’s submarines were sunk during the war‚ in addition to an unknown amount of Japanese submarines (Rush 35). A 1943 German prototype of this submerged killing machine was capable of carrying fourteen torpedoes or up to sixty mines‚ showing how submarines were superior to their time period. For example‚ the USS Perch is renowned

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    inventions determined the outcome of the war‚ and gave us a glimpse at the future. The use of weapons for fighting‚ remedies for wounded soldiers‚ and devices such as the radar during WWII brought about crucial technological advances that served for many years to come. Even though the war took millions of lives‚ the technological advances gained in airplanes‚ medicine and electronic devices proved that World War II helped mankind. Through the course of WWII the Axis and the Allies began to develop new technologies

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    AP Euro Timeline 1348-1351 Black Death 1337-1453 Hundred Years War 1378-1417 Great Schism 1440 Lorenzo Valla disproves Donation of Constantine 1485 End of War of Roses 1492 Columbus sails to Americas; Grenada falls to Spain ;Moors are driven from Spain (Ferdinand and Isabella) 1509 Erasmus’s In Praise of Folly 1513 Machiavelli’s The Prince 1517 95 Theses (Tip: 1+1+7=9‚ with 5— 95 Theses) 1527 Sack of Rome‚ crucial imperial victory by HRE against France and Italian

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    Role of Women in Wwii

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    Role of Women in World War II “Our women are serving actively in many ways in this war‚ and they are doing a grand job on both the fighting front and the home front.” ~Eleanor Roosevelt‚ 1944 World War II (WWII) is often described as defining America’s “Greatest Generation.” That image was portrayed by a young‚ dapper‚ American airman‚ full of patriotism‚ courage‚ and a desire to make the world a better place. He was eager to conquer the world and return to the home front to make a better life

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    Wwi & Wwii (Abridge)

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    WWI and WWII: The Impact Written by: Aryaxxthexxelf :) ABSTRACT The assassination of a duke ignited WWI. Serbia and Austria-Hungary’s slight conflict drew a long chain of country alliances and treaties. Germany‚ Bulgaria‚ Italy‚ Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire battled against Great Britain‚ Russia‚ America‚ and France to determine not only the rightest but also the strongest. Germany left the long fight with nothing to spare but a ruined country and a broken economy‚ in other words

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    involved leg on banking Glass Seagull Act‚ divided banking to control prices etc‚ gov reg in agricult industry -->to get tax breaks‚ but question of unconstitutional Wagner act (pro labor) Agricult Adjust Act (AAA) Roosevelt recession‚ WWII pulls us out of depression Fair Deal New Deal but plus Civil Rights same concepts on labor fair housing (Most knocked down by Repub congress--led by Taft) -->didn’t get off the ground Eisenhower great economic resurgent in the 50s‚ because AMerica

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    Causes of Wwii

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    fully to blame. Like Germany‚ the United States had their own financial problems. The US was going through the Great Depression‚ a result of the stock market crash. Since the United States had their own problems they wanted to stay out of the issues in Europe‚ doing so they became isolationists. They did not want to get involved in another war‚ especially one that was not posing a direct threat. In the 1930s the US started passing Neutrality Acts to ensure that they stayed neutral in the war. The acts

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    WWII The homefront

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    Week Three Post-Discussion Reaction Form Group Interaction 1. How clear was the intent of the discussion? The discussion this week by the team was great. We had a very clearly defined outline to follow which helped to organize our discussion topics amongst one another. As such‚ I felt that we were able to better express our thoughts to the specific subject at hand without leaving to question which point the poster may have been referring to. 2. How prepared were your group members for the

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    The Frosty War (WWII)

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    for harms that come about because of jurisdictional question among themselves‚ and required union pioneers to take a noncommunist vow. Taft-Hartley was only one of a few snags that impeded the development of composed work in the years taking after WWII. The CIO’s "Operation Dixie‚" attempted to unionize southern material laborers and steelworkers. It bombed in 1948

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    HISTORY TEACHES US THAT HISTORY TEACHES NOTHING; DISCUSS? 1.0 INTRODUCTION All human cultures tell stories about the past‚ deeds of ancestors‚ heroes‚ gods‚ or animals. Songs sacred to particular peoples were chanted and memorized long before there was any writing with which to record them. Their truth was authenticated by the very fact of their continued repetition. History which can be considered as an account that purports to be true of events and ways of thinking and feeling in some part

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