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    "All I Know Is What I Read In The Papers" - Will Rogers There have been many criteria over the past few centuries that measured one’s political clout and influence: divine right‚ property‚ money‚ and acquaintances. In the twentieth century‚ particularly the past two decades‚ the political power to influence others resides in information: the more information you have and the more you know how to use it‚ the more potential influence you have. People rely on the media for their information‚ as

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    Canada’s Contribution to the Allied War Effort during WWII Canada‚ although not a superpower during the Second World War‚ made many contributions that greatly helped the Allied cause. Though major players such as Britain and the United States are often largely credited for the Allied Victory in WWII‚ the aid sent to these superpowers from countries such as Canada was instrumental in ensuring victory for the Allies. Canada’s military took part in important battles such as the Invasion of Italy and

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    The greatest Prime Minister of Canada was? Mackenzie King our 10thPrime Minister of Canada and by far one of our greatest. William Lyon Mackenzie King accomplished a lot in his twenty-0ne years of ministering our Country Canada! "It is what we prevent‚ rather than what we do that counts most in Government." (Mackenzie King august 26‚ 1936) This statement sums up the best secrets of Mackenzie King’s success as prime minister‚ and perhaps‚ the key to governing Canada effectively. King’s record of

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    Grade 10: History Exam Notes Unit 1: Canada and WW1 Important Terms Militarism: A nation’s policy of enlisting‚ training‚ equipping‚ and maintaining armed forces ready for war. Alliances: A formal agreement of support and cooperation‚ usually economic or military terms. Imperialism: The building of empires taking over overseas territories. Nationalism: A strong attachment to one’s nation. Triple Entente: France‚ Russia‚ Britain (Canada) Triple Alliance: Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Italy (Central

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    France and 1871

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    France and 1871 • France declared war on Prussia on 10th of July in 1870 following “Ems Dispatch “after declaration of the status of the second French empire ➢ Otto von Bismarck manipulated the telegram by Wilhelm 1 that is sent to France and published to the public. ➢ In respect of France‚ the manipulated telegram sound as if the king mistreated them. ➢ 6 days later‚ France declared war of Prussia. • Then from August to September‚ French forces had lost continuously

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    Impact of Ww1 on Britain

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    IMPACT OF WW1 ON BRITAIN The effect that World War I had upon civilians was devastating. WWI was a war that affected civilians on an unprecedented scale. Civilians became a military target. The economic impact of WWI meant that there were shortages of all produce‚ most importantly food. Consequently‚ rationing of bread‚ tea‚ sugar and meat was introduced in 1918. This was widely welcomed by the British public‚ as a voluntary rationing system had been introduced a year before‚ and people were

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    Unlike many of the Civil War governors who were elected in and out of office while the war was in full swing‚ Joseph E. Brown served as the governor of Georgia throughout the entire Civil War era‚ from 1857 to 1865. His influence‚ thus‚ is broad‚ ranging from the conflicts leading up to the war and the secession of the southern states to the defeat of the Confederacy. His voice‚ which continuously advocated for states’ rights‚ called first for the secession of the southern states out of the Union

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    Quebec. This law was one great step for the French Canadians. During World War 2 many thousand of men and some women went to war‚ but most French Canadians did not want to volunteer to fight in the war. This brought on the conscription crisis of 1944. Because conscription was declared late in the war‚ only 2463 conscripted men reached the front lines. Out of these‚ 79 lost their

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    used Propaganda to keep Canadian patriotism at a high pitch‚ during the War. To maintain the strength and numbers at the front lines‚ Prime Minster Robert Borden passed the Military Service Act in July 1917. The act introduced Conscription-forced military service. The conscription divided Canada‚ but it made little difference to the war effort. In 1919 ‚ when Canada had to go the peace conference held in Paris‚ Robert Borden argued that Canadians’ wartime record give them the right to sit independently

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    Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War started in 1962-75. Some of the reasons for Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War were mostly to do with the fear of communism and using the “forward defence” strategy to prevent the domino theory from happening. During this time Australia’s attitude towards the war changed due to the protesting of anti-war groups such as ‘save our sons’‚ it was believed that it was more of a civil war then a communism war‚  and because it was a television war. Communism

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