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    In the early times leading up to the World Wars‚ nations never had a need to fully understand the relations of the world and how this affected the world and politics. This means that before 1918‚ International Relations did not exist as a study on its own. International relations as a discipline grew out of the study of diplomatic history and International Law as cited by (Nicolson‚ 1939 as cited by Kydd n.d. ) . After World War I however‚ a new approach had to be found to better understand why

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    D-Day for one day‚ and the invasion took place on June 6‚ 1944. Utilizing over four thousand warships‚ almost ten thousand aircraft‚ and approximately one hundred sixty thousand troops‚ it was the largest amphibious invasion in the history of the world (“Eisenhower Decides on D-Day”). Though many Allied lives were lost‚ the invasion was a success‚ because Eisenhower was determined to defeat Nazi Germany‚ despite the

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    World War II left many powerful nations in smoke and rubble. The deconstruction of many countries gave them the chance to rebuild their cities and economies. No country took more advantage of this opportunity than Japan. Japan was a huge militaristic power in World War II . Their aggressive behavior caused them to be stripped of their military and their power for self rule. The demilitarization of Japan changed the country’s focus from world militaristic domination to world economic domination

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    1 Japanese-Canadian Discrimination during World War II In history‚ numerous acts of atrocities have shocked the world and caused people to wonder how governments and citizens can be so ignorant towards minority races. For instance‚ the use of concentration camps in the killing of millions of Jewish people during the Holocaust has thoroughly disgusted generations of people to this day‚ and caused citizens of Canada to rejoice in the safety and multiculturalism of this peaceful and prosperous

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    World War II has affected the whole world in huge ways‚ from economics to finances. The Germans were to ones to start the war in 1939 and the U.S. didn’t get involved until 1941; 2 years after the war started. When the U.S. entered the war‚ many men were drafted for the war and left a lot of job openings that needed to be filled. Because of the lack of men in the workforce‚ the presence of working women increased during World War II; and it was the first time women had a chance to prove that they

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    Convoy of Hope Convoy of Hope has been serving meals to people since the first day they were founded. People may have qualms about donating to this organization because other organizations have had scandals‚ but none of the money goes the owner of the organization. Any money given and donated to them‚ goes towards food to cook and prepare the meals that people need‚ and basic needs that victims may also need during rescue. People should support Convoy of Hope because they help natural disaster

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    Treaty of Versailles was one of the most popular peace treaties that ended World War I. At the end of the war‚ the Allied Powers defeated Germany‚ demanding Germany sign to the harsh conditions of the treaty. The United States also isolated themselves from all European and Asian conflicts. Both the harsh treaty conditions and the policy of isolation by the United States led to the rise of Hitler and the beginning of World War II. The Treaty of Versailles consisted of several pages of conditions that

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    following World War II dramatically affected filmmaking in America by providing filmmakers with their first real commercial competition outside of their own industry. Hollywood responded by giving audiences what TV could not; sex‚ violence and realism. World War II gave the movies a bit of breathing room from the commercial spread of television. While technological innovations were accelerated for the budding TV industry‚ these technologies were focused almost exclusively toward the war effort‚

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    The Silent Generation The Silent Generation coming of age was from 1946 through 1963. This generation was the post World War II era and the Great Depression. This generation was actually “influenced by World War II and the Great Depression.” (Study.com) It was a time of fear with Russia and communism. This fear caused this generation to stay indoors and not have ideas and thoughts of their own. They did not fight for what they believed in. They did what they were told to do by what was thought

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    The use of propaganda during wars in America has been used to justified the actions and events that occurred to the public displaying as virtuous to the people. Especially during World War II‚ countries had displayed propaganda defending the actions and preference of what are to be shown to the public. America and the Japanese Americans were very active in providing own perspectives on the internment camps that was leading to and after the end of the war. The term propaganda is use to influence

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