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    How did Japan benefit from the first World War? Japan wasn’t always a nationalist or militarist country before becoming a major power during World War I‚ Japan was a growing power in Asia and was becoming a major threat as a whole. As an impact‚ this started the Sino-Japanese War in 1894‚ which called for Japan to give up the Liaodong peninsula‚ Shandong Province‚ and the with the seizures Great Britain and France were able to take advantage of a weakened China and take hold of port cities. After

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    As the Great Depression ended‚ World War II emerged and so did women’s opportunity to work. Patriotism for women consisted of joining the Red Cross and the idea of “Rosie the Riveter” was born. Activities that were once forbidden for women are now acceptable and patriotic. World War II was a crucial time for women because it opened the door to countless opportunities for them to become more independent‚ join unions and fight for their rights. In the 1930’s‚ 25 percent of Americans were unemployed

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    World War 1 was known as the great war where many countries from all around the world fought for.WW1 was caused Serbia because they killed the Austrian archduke called Franz Ferdinand which made Austria mad and Germany allies with Austria was one of the most chaotic wars in the whole world where many troops from 32 different countries were fighting for their country after that loss from Germany the main 3 US‚France‚and Great Britain decided to make a treaty where all the war was blamed on Germany

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    His teaching experience with unruly young boys students would later help him write Lord of the Flies. The boys helped him understand how pre-teens/ young adults really act. When working the boys‚ it helped him develop the novel. Since he knew how young boys act when they’re not around adults. The boys in school that would act out showed him their real character. How they really act. Lord of the Flies showed an uncontrolled side of human nature as the boys‚ on their own on a deserted island. They turned

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    History 103 Sec 002 Fall Term Research Paper In what specific ways did the Second World War change the lives of women in Canada and/or the United States? Were the changes merely temporary or did they sow the seeds of collapse for traditional gender roles? * * The Second World War dramatically changed the lives of women in both Canada and the United States‚ on every level from political‚ to social‚ to sexual. Further‚ the changes in women’s lives during this time were not merely temporary

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    World War I started on July 28‚ 1914. It ended around November 11‚ 1918. The war involved Germany‚ Austria - Hungary‚ Bulgaria‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ and the United States. The war started because of four main reasons. Those reasons are that militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. Militarism is the desire of a government to have and maintain a powerful army or military. This was be a people believed that war was good. In the case of World War I‚ Germany took

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    positively influenced my life and I have great admiration for is my friend David. David is very ambitious‚ motivated‚ friendly‚ and he stays true to himself no matter what. 2. 15 years from now being surrounded by the most important people in your life. Who are these people and what are they doing? 15 years from now‚ the most important people in my life will be my friends and my husband. They will all be involved in any healthy activity that makes them happy‚ and they will have careers that they

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    television and on posters. Propaganda in WWII mainly revolved around speeches and posters‚ whereas today it is more around television programs and the news. Throughout this essay‚ we will explain and analyze the three perspectives given‚ the writer will state and explain his/her perspective and finally‚ the writer will evaluate the relationship between the given perspectives and the writer’s perspective. When analyzing and evaluating the given perspectives‚ we see that perspectives one and two

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    To what extent did nationalism contribute to the origins of the Second World War? (2011‚ 2) GERMANY: -Hitler exploited the German people’s disillusionment with the Treaty of Versailles in order to come to power. He promised that he would fix the economy and pay off reparations‚ as well as increase employment. -Hitler made the people believe that only his leadership was strong enough to lead Germany back towards greatness. The German people had little faith in their government at that point (they

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    World War 1 started for various reasons but‚ the three main causes were‚ the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand‚ the rise of Nationalism‚ and the building up of the military and alliances. The war started in 1914‚ there are many arguments according to the reasons on how the war actually started but‚ most historians believed it to be the assassination. Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated on June 28th‚ 1914‚ the killing took place in Sarajevo by a member from a group called the

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