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    World War 1 was the first “Great War” in American history. It caused a major advancement in American weaponry and technology. Also‚ it showed the axis powers the strength and determination of our nation. World War 1 was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand. It started in 1914 and ended in 1920. It was fought by Russia‚ Germany‚ France‚ Great Britain‚ and the United States. The reason why World War 1 was so devastating was because of secret alliances‚ the weapons

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    CHC 2D1 Unit 1 Culminating A WWI Soldier’s Account Mrs. Lyrea Lee August 31‚ 1914 77 Wendell Rd. London‚ On M6T 2W3 Dear Mother‚ It’s been a week since we arrived at camp in Québec‚ called Val Cartier. I won’t regret running off against your will; as soon as the call for war came‚ I felt a sense of fear mixed with excitement‚ adventure and patriotism‚ which I’m sure the feelings are mutual within the militia. We know little about the details of the upcoming

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    Do you agree with the view that the First World War hindered‚ rather than helped‚ the cause of female suffrage? In the sources presented there are conflicting views as to whether the First World War helped or hindered the cause of female suffrage. There were many people who argued that because women had worked so relentlessly during the war‚ it would be impossible to deny them the vote‚ especially due to the fact that working class men got the vote that were on the frontlines. Source 5‚ a letter

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    Even though each soldier would have been involved in some form of continual conflict with serving on the front-line (trench rapids‚ snipers‚ shelling)‚ it is possible to distinguish major battles (or pushes) whose names have gone down in history as some of the bloodiest conflicts ever waged. There were many battles that took place during the war but the most remembered were the five major battles. Those battles are‚ The Battle of Marne (1914 and 1918)‚ The Battle of Verdun (1916)‚ The Battle of

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    I think America was wrong in entering World War One‚ and I’ll tell ya why. We (the United States as a whole) were being Americacentric… just trying to show that we have a bigger (missile) than all the other countries. If that wasn’t the case‚ then we were just being the world’s police by choosing the side we thought was just and suppressing the other; and if we thought we needed to retaliate for American deaths‚ we were wrong. America was not doing a good job of being neutral. It was trading

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    Molly Morris 29.10.2013 ‘German Aggression was responsible for the outbreak of a general European War in August 1914’. How far do you agree? There is much evidence to suggest that German Aggression was responsible for the outbreak of a general European war in August 1914. Both Sources 1 and 2 play on the idea that both the Kaiser and Bethmann Hollweg used its foreign policies to create tension within Europe which consequently led

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    World War I‚ one of the most devastating wars in the 20th century‚ which took place in July 28‚ 1914 and lasted until November 11‚ 1918. No one knows for sure what causes the war‚ but the top four answers are Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism. I strongly believe that Nationalism has been the cause of the first world war. Nationalism seems to be the start of WWI because everyone shows loyalty and support to their country‚ even during hard times‚ which supports their leaders and makes

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    By early 1916‚ recruiting in Australia had raised sufficient troops to replace the ANZAC losses. The Australian Imperial Force in Egypt was expanded to four divisions before being transferred to the Western Front‚ with a fifth division raised in Australia. On arrival in France‚ the divisions were initally organised into I ANZAC Corps (1st Division and 2nd Australian Divisions‚ and the New Zealand Division) and II ANZAC Corps (4th and 5th Australian Divisions). The 3rd division did not arrive in

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    The document suggests that women play a big role. Other minority groups also played a role in the war. The women help the soldiers in many different ways. French had also helped in the war. The document was showing that almost everyone was helping if they could‚ and that helped the country beat the British army. The document suggests that the women wanted to help the souldiers that were fighting for their country. The women that helped had contributed to the country that was going to become

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    The Kurdish political culture during Post-WWI did not prompt much Kurdish nationalism because the movement was neither powerful‚ nor compelling‚ but rather underdeveloped and new. During this time‚ the Kurds withstood “tribal fragmentation”‚ as well as “the absence of a hegemonic Kurdish dialect and the slow development of the written language due to the historical dominance of Arabic‚ Turkish‚ and Persian; and a relative detachment from direct modern Western influences”. Although there was uprisings

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