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    How did the depression in Germany (1929-1933) affect different social groups? The great depression‚ a huge economic slump caused by a crash in the American stock market‚ had a global effect on a large number of countries‚ especially those who manufactured food and raw materials.1 Germany was in a particularly bad place financially after world war one and had been borrowing a large amount of capitol from the US to repay their allies and when the stock market crashed they were unable to continue

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    Did you ever wonder what weapons were used in WW1? How about how they compare to todays standards? They affected their time period drastically in many ways. The German’s changed the game with tanks. They also brought chemical warfare into the war. The British impacted war in many ways and they used some great weaponry. The British used the Lee-Enfield .303‚ It was a bolt action rifle that help 10 bullets in the magazine. It was very rugged‚ being able to hold up throughout hard conditions and trench

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    Causes of WW1 While there were many causes to WW1 such as imperialism‚ nationalism‚ alliances‚ and assassination‚ one cause that primarily stands out is militarism. Militarism is the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests. Because militarism was so important to WW1‚ countries had to come up with a way to get people interested in war‚ which led to the use

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    1919 at the end of the first world war when Germany had lost. The treaty included rules that Germany had to abide by‚ these rules were created in order to prevent Germany invading any other country and starting another war. The demilitarization of the Rhineland was one of the conditions that Germany had to agree to ‚ this meant that France and Belgium felt more secure and out of Germany’s reach. Another term of the treaty of Versailles was that all of Germanys colonies were given to other countries effected

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    Blame For Romeo's Death

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    person who I believe is most to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet is the one Romeo risked his life for‚ and she is none other than Juliet the Capulet. First of all‚ she is the most responsible for Romeo and her self’s death because she took the potion that Friar Lawrence gave when there were many other options. The next reason is that she put too much trust in Friar Lawrence’s plan to bring Romeo and Juliet together. The last reason I believe she was to blame was that she was the one that tricked

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    Ww1 Life in the Trenches

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    Phillip Jones March 15‚ 2005 Essay #1 During World War I‚ trench warfare was very common. It was a newer technique in battles as in wars prior to the Great World War‚ fighting was less invasive and men merely marched at each other from opposite ends of fields and fought until only one side remained standing or a white flag was hung high in surrender. In fact in older wars‚ the fighting was far less dangerous to the point where battles were often times viewed by locals who

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    Witch Trials in Germany

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    were a time of dramatic change in Germany‚ both religiously and politically. Religiously‚ the Protestant Reformation‚ driven by Luther’s ninety-five theses‚ challenged Catholicism. Politically‚ the Holy Roman Empire grew weaker whilst territorial states such as Ellwagen gained power. The changes within these political and religious institutions threatened the social structure‚ causing people to become insecure and vulnerable. Witch hunts were not common in Germany until around 1570‚ after the Council

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    respect for themselves and others. A student might become a bully by being bullied before. Bullies are worse than a bystander because bullies can be the blame for suicide‚ their friends and family stop trusting them‚ they have to live with abundant amounts of guilt‚ and they suffer terrible consequences. To being with‚ bullies can be the blame for suicide. According to "stopbullying.gov‚" if the bully was saying horrific things on social media‚ that could be part of the reason why the victim committed

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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    the same time Romeo is probably lashing out at Tybalt due to the only guilt for having contribute to Mercutio’s death. If Romeo had not killed Tybalt‚ he would not have been exiled leaving Juliet alone. Some will argue that friar laurence is the blame but that’s not the case If Romeo would have watched his actions and weighed them thoroughly then there could be a probability that they wouldn’t have killed themselves. When Romeo found out Juliet was dead‚ he hurried back to Verona right away. He

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    Modern History Noted - Ww1

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    victorious -> views were unrealistic Schlieffen Plan * Based on the idea that Germany would eventually have to fight France and Russia but should avoid fighting both at once * France would expect Germany to invade from the east‚ so would not be prepared for an invasion from the north * Germany would defeat France in six weeks it would supposedly take for Russian troops to mobilise. Then Germany would attack Russia. * The German General Staff Count Schlieffen completed a plan

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