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    had a significant impact on the right of minorities in the United States from 1939 to 1945. It greatly affected the lives of women‚ African Americans‚ Hispanics‚ Japanese‚ Hispanics‚ as well as other minority groups. Although there were mostly white male Americans fighting in the war‚ there were other ethnicities also. White men made up 87% of the force‚ while African Americans made up 11%‚ and the other two percent was made up of other groups of Americans. Only men fought during the war‚ but women

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    World War Two was an important time in the history of gender and masculinity. This paper will discuss why and how masculinity was important during World War Two and what it represented. During the time of World War Two and afterwards‚ masculinity was regarded and represented in many different aspects. Some of the aspects of masculinity involved was: the American soldiers‚ their sexual needs‚ and the Germans view on masculinity. Masculinity has many different definitions depending on culture. An article

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    land ruled by the nations of Europe. For the most part‚ Britain ruled the thirteen colonies in America. Britain was very far away. It took weeks to sail across the Atlantic Ocean by ship. It was difficult to send people or messages back and forth that made colonists feel independent. They thought they could run their own lives. They had their own leaders and they made their own laws. At first‚ Britain let the colonists do as they pleased. Britain wanted to buy the crops the colonists grew. They also

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    Chicxulub Impact report- By Sophia Davis The Chicxulub asteroid hit earth over 65 million years ago‚ killing the vast majority of life.(1) This dramatic event had a great effect on Earth and its inhabitants. The impact included three main stages: the change of pathway which lead the asteroid towards earth‚ the fall of the asteroid and the effects caused. First stage The first stage of the Chicxulub impact was the change in space which lead the asteroid on its path to Earth. In order to get a better

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    How Significant A Role Did Britain Play In The War Against Germany? World War Two was the most devastating war in history. It was a battle of ideologies. Germany fought for control of Europe; The allies‚ Britain‚ America and Russia fought for freedom. The only way to crush an Ideology was total war‚ a devastating method of warfare killing an estimated 55 million civilians. The war ended the lives of 3% of the world population at the time. While all the allies suffered casualties‚ the Russians lost

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    During the duration of WWII‚ air defense played a key role in border security along with overseas operations. At the start of the war in 1940‚ the Costal Artillery Corp was mostly comprised of gun battalions‚ automatic battalions and searchlight battalions. (Anderson‚ 2000) One major area of defense was along the coast of San Francisco‚ California. During 1940’s the Coastal Artillery Corps participated in many Army-Navy joint maneuvers. In November of 1940 1200 guardsman from the regiments left

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    Why Britain for the beginning of the industrial revolution? This is a great question for you to ask my friend. I am over here at the greatest time I can think of in Britain. We are about to start a great new century. If I had to sell you on the power of Britain. We have great people for factories. This has created markets at this time there never was before. Inventions are on an all new high. We have things over her they call machinery. The machines can produce the work of over fifty means at times

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    First‚ The League Of Nations was established postwar in order to keep the peace. Although the United States President Woodrow Wilson was an enthusiastic proponent of the League‚ the United States did not officially join the League of Nations due to opposition from congress men who believed that the United States should remain apart from the affairs and interests‚ especially politically‚ of other countries. In January of 1918‚ President Wilson announced

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    Adolf Hitler killed an estimated 12 million people during World War II. Hitler grew up with the hatred of Jews. He started concentration camps to get rid of all of the Jews because he thought they were the reason for Germany losing World War I. This is why World War II happened. Adolf Hitler was a powerful leader who had a significant role starting World War II. During the early life of Adolf Hitler‚ he had very rough times. To start‚ Hitler was born April 20‚ 1889. His parents were Alois and Klara

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    and to their property during the period of the belligerency….” (Article 232‚ Treaty of Versailles‚1919). This shows that Germany would have to commence all the damage that was caused. This angered Germany and soon they would call to action. As shown in the Chart that was mixed with both John Maynard Keynes‚ The Economic Consequences of the Peace‚ 1920‚ and Charles Mee‚ The End of Order: Versailles‚ 1919‚ once Hitler comes to order‚ all the reparation payments stop. This shows how the debt they had to

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