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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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    Modern History Noted - Ww1

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    War on the Western Front * THE REASONS FOR THE STALEMATE ON THE WESTERN FRONT * War began August 14th * Both sides thought it would be a rapid war‚ ‘all over by Christmas’ and that their side would be 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

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    has ever seen. World War I was one of the first examples of a wartime economy that affected the way countries went through everyday life. As we see today‚ much of the overseas war has little to no effect on how America functions as a country‚ whereas in 1914-1918‚ America was forced into becoming a full-blown war machine. World War I affected more than just the counties the war was being fought in. The war changed how homeland America functioned medically‚ economically‚ and politically. World War

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    1865 and 1900 many things affected the economic‚ social‚ and cultural aspects of the American industrial workers lives. Three of these being government actions‚ immigration‚ and technological changes. Government actions helped American industrial workers’ through acts such as the Interstate Commerce Act that banned pools‚ and the Chinese exclusion act‚ which lowered competition for workers. Immigration affected industrial workers in a negative way since immigrants were willing to work for less than

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    The lamp experiment is primarily based off of the process of photosynthesis. The experiment tracks the rate of photosynthesis as it is affected by the color of the light source. Changing the light bulb color changes the length of the wavelengths that hit the chloroplasts in the plant leaves and effects how fast or if photosynthesis occurs. The equation for photosynthesis is 6 CO2 + 6H2O + light energy=C6H12O6 + 6O2 meaning that when a plant cell absorbs carbon dioxide and water alongside sunlight

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    Ww1 Leadership Analysis

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    The job of leading demands that you acknowledge good work and be critical of bad work on the part of your subordinates. How you do this can have an important bearing on your effectiveness as a leader. The key here is moderation. Excessive praise and excessive rebuke are each detrimental in their own way. I am not saying that rewards or punishment are to be avoided; I simply

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    during the American industrial revolution that affected America economically‚ socially‚ geographical‚ and politically. One diplomatic invention created during the industrial revolution that had a major impact on communication and economy in America was the typewriter. The typewriter helped people write books‚ telegrams‚ letters‚ and documents‚ easily and quickly. The typewriter was a brilliant invention that later inspired many other inventors and affected American technological development. Christopher

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    Ww1 Syllabus Nootes1

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    the centre of the “swing” were fortified‚ leaving those on the outside weak and slow - Belgium put up stronger resistance - Failed because: of stronger Belgium resistance‚ British involvement due to invasion of Belgium‚ Molke’s changes to the original plans‚ underestimating Russia’s mobilisation size and speed - Argued that if it worked‚ stalemate wouldn’t have occurred Tactical and strategic plans - Supply restricted to railways where the tracks were laid - Movement by

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    be the adequate phrase to describe the way 9/11 affected the U.S economy. The terrorist attacks on September 11 were a series of two unexpected attacks to the World Trade Center of New York. At two different times‚ two different airplanes crashed into both of the twin tower buildings. These two attacks created a variety of impacts‚ which include heavy economic ones. This research paper will demonstrate that September 11 to a great extent‚ affected the economy in terms of families‚ industries‚ and

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    and tried to stop it. During times of social change opposing sides always learn something new and old ways are forever changed. For example in the “David McMurray Lecture” there was a social change in gender relations. McMurray talked about how there women were scarce on the streets of Nador‚ Morocco. They would travel by car‚ or by alleys. Now women are protesting against male harassment‚ advocating for equal rights and are more seen on the streets. This has occurred due to migration of men to European

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