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    led the people of Europe to be less open to the rule of a detached monarch‚ the traditional hierarchal world of the pre-World War I era began to crumble and the outbreak of war became inevitable. The Franco-Prussian war of 1871became the first step towards World War I‚ with France being humiliatingly defeated. The reversion of Bismarck’s diplomatic policies placed Europe in turmoil and alliances were lost where they should have been gained. Finally‚ the Austro-Hungarian overreaction to the Serbian assassination

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    people are less focused on it. During World War I‚ the Germans were sinking American vessels ( at the time America was neutral). This enrages the American people and the result is they all pledged their support when war was declared. At the time of World War II‚ Americans were attacked at home. This sparked fear in the people and nationalism spread around the country as people were proud of their military. Women pitched in by taking over men’s jobs while they were fighting‚ and people grew victory gardens

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    Can one person change the world? Can one voice one action change the world?It takes courage and bravery to stand alone. We have witnessed brave individuals who fight and come together to change the world. In 1994 Nelson Mandela was the first black president of South Africa he was an amazing leader because of his dedication inspiration and his vision to change the world. He put an end to Apartheid and segregation‚ but his main goal as a president was to unify Africa. Very much like Nelson Mandel

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    1. Globalisation has benefited the richest countries at the expense of the poorest. Globalisation is the transportation of trades‚ ideas‚ technology and capital from national economies to international economy. It promotes free trade‚ free market‚ capital flow‚ communication and allows more competition. The process is possible through recent advances in telecommunication‚ for example most of US and British service sector relocate its call centre facilities to low wage countries such as India

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    World War I‚ also known as the Great war‚ the First World War‚ and the War to End All Wars‚ was a global battle originating in Europe‚ that lasted from July 28‚ 1914 to November 11‚ 1918. With this war‚ there was a variety of events that had to take place in order for it to begin. The three main causes of the First World War were the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ militarism‚ and imperialism. One of the predominant causes of World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    attempt to succeed‚ average people were dying and social crisis remain in everyday life. The first worldwide war began and with it its consequences. The introduction of new weapons increased and each country tried to play their cards the best they could. Gas mask emerged from the desperation of a new form of attack and the terrifying image of the effects of chlorine gas in French and Algerian troops as it destroyed the victim’s respiratory organs. World War I World War 1 happened between July 1914

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    then speak and eventually learnt to become a very successful and productive person. Furthermore‚ Helen is considered to be a very tenacious person. Throughout her life‚ Helen never knew of the word impossible. Although Helen faced adversity but she never gave up. She was a courageous and ambitious person. In addition to all the terrific personalities mentioned‚ Helen fulfilled her dream and was the first deaf-blind person ever to be admitted to university. This event has completely changed the world’s

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    the Entente to a decisive victory. How were the European powers to know that this massive war would be fought entirely in the ground with surprise attacks and innovative technology that changed the meaning of “war” forever? World War I (The Great War) was unique from any other war in history because of the development of modern chemical weaponry‚ the way soldiers fought‚ and the post-war dealings. In past wars‚ large cannons

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    Women played a major role in World War I‚ especially in their contribution in the American and European Society. Women have many times been known to stay away from wars and to help motivate soldiers from home. Even though multiple women have played roles in previous wars their roles were very limited. Women in the previous wars would provide the men with cooking‚ nursing‚ and laundry. It was known that women have played a part in the wars that came before WWI. When WWI came‚ the country realized

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    Essay: Were German militarism and diplomacy responsible for WWI? The rise of fascism and communism was tied to the most notorious catastrophes dwelling upon the 20th century‚ causing havoc and destruction across all the major empires (Austrian‚ Russian‚ Turkish‚ and German) was considered World War I which produced a mass of deaths and annihilation. The anxiety and annihilation caused by the war attracted the attention of many debates and historians throughout the world‚ in Taking Sides: Clashing

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