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    World War I and Susan

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    offered?  Who has already visited Greece?  What will Susan have to do before phoning Arnold again? contact her friends Bottom of Form Script Assistant: Worldbridges Travel Agency...Good morning. Can I help you? Susan: Yes‚ I need some information‚ please. Assistant: yes? Susan: Well‚ I know it’s rather late for a reservation‚ but we are three friends...‚ and we’d like to travel to Greece next July... Assistant: Let’s see... Where would you like to stay? Susan: We’ve been told Mykonos is

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    Beware: World War I

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    F indifference to frustration G upset to anger H calm to nervousness J nervousness to calm ______ 3. When the pilot describes a world that turns “from white to black‚ then back to white again‚” he is referring to — A facing the clouds‚ which are all white‚ and then facing the dark English Channel B a world full of good people and evil people C being awake and aware of himself and then losing consciousness D the difference between the English and

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    World War 1 Dbq Analysis

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    World war one was a war that created new ways to fight and new countries to develop‚ but what really needs to be addressed is what caused all this happen. With militarism‚ imperialism‚ and alliances came the two other indirect factors‚ which were threats and tension. Mobilization in countries increased tension and threats throughout the world. Tension had been developing over the years between different countries and this war had come to settle it. Major European nations were the start of this all

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    The End of World War I

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    As the news of the individual surrender spread‚ fellow Germans saw that they were losing the war and started mutinies. Many people told the Kaiser to seek an armistice with the allies. However‚ he did not show any intensions of giving up. With the end so close‚ many American newspapers started to create rumors that the armistice had signed been signed by the Germans. They assumed that our leaders were suing for peace. They were still only considering signing an armistice. The American armistice was

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    2American History Board Outline Chapter 11 Chapter 11:  The First World War Textbook:  The Americans--2003 Section 1:  World War I Begins   --Jeannette Rankin:  The first woman elected to Congress (U.S. House of Representatives) a. Against WWI A.  Causes of WWI --Many Americans wanted to stay out of the war. --Historians cite four long-term causes of WWI a. nationalism b. imperialism c. militarism d. formation of a system of alliances 1.  Nationalism--a devotion to the interests and

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    World War I - Women

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    Due to the fact of the absence of many men‚ who either joined the military and/or took jobs in a war production industry; women were obligated to move outside their traditional roles and take positions in employment historically reserved for men. For instance in the United States‚ images like "Rosie the Riveter" promoted the ideology that it was patriotic and not unfeminine for women to work in these various industries. Posters in Canada were launched illustrating a women holding a bomb stating

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    World War I Technology

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    Secondly‚ the guns show how long technology takes to evolve and than how quick evolution can happen. It took centuries to go from smooth bore to rifled bore in the guns. Flintlock gun were still being used at the start of the American Civil War‚ 1861. By the time the war ended‚ 4 years later‚ percussion guns were in style. The Gatling gun showed up around 1867‚ it was replaced in under 100 years with the .50 caliber machine gun. Thirdly‚ railroads and computers are a very interesting study on how quick

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    Jenica Situ Period 4‚ AP European History March 4‚ 2015 DBQ 15: World War I and the Home Front World War I‚ also known as the Great War‚ was a global war centered around Europe. The first four years of “total war” that constituted World War I (1914-1918) changed the lives of not only the men who fought as soldiers‚ but the people who remained at home. Some effects of the Great War on the European home fronts during the first course of the war were nationalistic feelings‚ working women‚ dwindling food

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    World War I is known as the most deadliest conflict in history and was declared by‚ George Kennan. During the war‚ their was a total number of forty-one million military and civilian casualties; there were eighteen million deaths and twenty-three million people wounded. This war effected many innocent lives and people. During the war‚ a total of twelve million letters were delivered to the frontline every week. The families sent those letters to the soldiers to try and stay in touch with them. Families

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    World War I Trenches

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    opposition‚ from the use of their snipers and bomb shells. The idea of trenches was not an original idea for the war‚ before the 1st world war it was used in the US civil war‚ and other wars close to the time. “Trench war fair” in World war 1 was said to have started in 1914 in september and ended in 1918 when the Allies had a large attack on the enemy. Massive armies in 1914 continuously fought the war‚ and during that time many trenches were built just for protection and to home soldiers‚ until the day when

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