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    U.S. Aviation during World War I American aviation was in its infancy when the United States entered WWI in 1917. Most U.S. pilots were untrained in air combat and using aircraft that were less sophisticated than their enemies. When the U.S. joined the allied forces in April of 1917‚ it had 56 pilots and less than 250 aircraft‚ which were all obsolete. In July of 1917‚ congress appropriated $640 million to form 354 combat squadrons. There were no industries in the U.S. at this time manufacturing

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    Arnold Trinh United States History Essay During World War 1‚ the United States went through social changes that changed the life of many African-Americans‚ immigrants‚ and women. These changes included more rights and jobs to many different men and women in America that would help change America into what it is today. At the time of World War I‚ Many whites were recruited in the military and sent to Europe. The result was a demand for workers in all types of jobs. Many African-Americans facing

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    changed with the First World War. The Middle East was reorganized‚ redefined‚ and the seeds were planted for a century of bloodshed” (Engel‚ 2016) The concept of the nations-states in Al Jazira (The Arabian Peninsula) is dominantly a post-World War I (WWI) phenomenon. The beginning of statehood in the Arabian region could be traced back to Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt in 1798. Though his occupation ended within three years‚ it laid the foundation of Egyptian independence from the Ottoman empire‚ and

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    Germany unify under Prussia and not Austria? Thesis: Prussia was economically powerful‚ militarily advanced‚ politically stronger with progressive government Economic Policies: Powerhouse: Prussia debt 11%‚ Austria debt 26% 1) Zollverein 1818 : customs union * Ended internal tariffs‚ encouraged development and communication between the States * Economic leader of the German Confederation; other states looked to Prussia economically * Austria didn’t remove internal tariffs until

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    Enlightened Absolutists in Prussia‚ Russia‚ and Austria did all attempt to go along with the enlightenment era but didn’t always make the best decisions and ended up not following the enlightenment ways as best they could. Austria Extent 1711 HRE and Austrian monarch Charles VI issued the Pragmatic Sanction (1713 which persuaded Europe’s rulers to accept a female monarch and to never divide the Habsburg land) Maria Theresa became queen of Austria. She took local control away from the regional

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    There were several long-term events that led to the outbreak of World War One. The most prominent factors include: nationalism‚ militarism‚ imperialism‚ the Balkan and Morocco crises‚ and the alliance system. Ironically‚ these things were either started in response to‚ or upheld because of‚ one of the other factors. The alliance system was one of the last factors to emerge before the war. Consequentially‚ the contributions of this system to the beginning of the Great War have to be considered. Although

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    World War I was a major event of deaths‚ disasters‚ causes and effects on the European countries. World War I was a war against three European countries England‚ France‚ and Russian versus Germany‚ Italy and Austria-Hungary. Friedrich Engels explains in The Origins of the First World War (Doc A) the aftermath of the Thirty Years War caused many devastating effects like famine‚ sickness‚ want and brutalizing the population and this is being compared to World War I saying that the same outcome happened

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    Ryan Dao History 20 TA: Samuel Fullerton Section 54 20 January 2015 The Pivoting Points of Japan In spite of historical events during the twentieth century‚ Japan flourishes now in the twenty-first century as a modernized world power and United Nations participant. However‚ events after World War I and World War II might have perceived Japan as a frightening military force due to its rapid westernization and industrialization activities. Japan after World War II suffers from major losses but is

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    Japanese Offensive (Background and motivation of Japanese) The United States had remained outside of the war for more than two years because of a widespread feeling of isolationism. Even so‚ it supported Great Britain in many ways. It offered the British loans to help in their war effort‚ and even sent warships and ammunition. Meanwhile‚ the world felt that it was only a matter of time before the Americans would actually join the fighting side of the Allies. Japan knew that the massive US

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    One in The Same: WWI + WWII The World War of the 20th Century was amongst the greatest and most lethal of all modern warfare. It was a horrific time whereas almost every civilized nation in the world was effected one way or the other. Despite the twenty-three year armistice‚ World War Two was merely Part Two of the First World War with higher stakes due to the fact that the same conflicts were never resolved (by the League of Nations)‚ just drawn deeper into. There were also the same recurring factors

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