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    Before World War I‚ a German U-boat sank the British cruise ship the Lusitania. 1‚195 people were lost. Could at least some of these deaths been avoided? What is some of the “hidden stories” behind this event? First off‚ yes many of those lives could have been saved‚ if not for ignorance. The Germans literally published warnings in major newspapers in America and Europe stating the danger of sailing on the Lusitania in May of 1915. And the morning the Lusitania was to set sail‚ a warning was

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    that led President Woodrow Wilson to declare war on Germany. The United States had not gotten involved with World War I for three years‚ holding a neutral option about the war. After these events however‚ on April 2‚ 1917‚ Wilson declared war on Germany thus having the United States become part of the Allies. With the war on the horizon‚ Wilson had to ensure that America was prepared for the war. This included having the American people support the war‚ reforming the armed forces‚ and making sure

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    the U.S entered World War I in account of the declaration of war issued by the president of the time‚ President Wilson claimed that this was not “to make the world safe for democracy"‚ In fact it was to protect America’s economy. It was obvious that through Wilson’s mask of words and actions‚ his most important motive was to safeguard the United States economic interest. The reason of economics played a large role in America’s intervention in the World War‚ and yet making the world safe for democracy

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    John's Impact On Society

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    He was impacted the society in many ways through music. He sang of problems he saw in society (Corliss 2). Some of these problems were in prisons. His interest in prison reform started after he watched “Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison” (Robins 2). He thinks prisoners are not treated fairly and come out worse than when they went in (“Cash‚ Johnny” 5). In order to solve these problems he first had to make them known. John and two inmates went to the US senate subcommittee to campaign about

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    does not happen because of patience; it happens because of persistence. Women’s suffragists of the early 1900’s understood the need to be resolute for the sake of their deprived right to vote. When World War I began in 1914‚ many suffrage organizations drifted their attention to supporting the war exertion‚ yet some suffragists remained to carry on the fight for suffrage. The ongoing fighters’ rises and downfalls during the WWI were displayed through the violence at their protests and their later

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    stages‚ the revolution started in February and finished in October. As a result of this revolution‚ it removed Russia from the war and brought about the takeover of the Russian empire into the Union of Soviet Socialist republic’s hands‚ replacing the traditional Tsarist autocratic monarchy with the world’s first communist state. From Word War I losses‚ poor leadership‚ falling industries to chronic food shortages‚ the people of Russia were fed up with how their country was run and how weak it was

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    The Cause of World War 1 Warwar never changes. War is when the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other. There were many key factors into how and what started the first World War. In my opinion‚ I believe that the war was caused by and because of Militarism. Yes Imperialism and Nationalism were huge components into WW1 but Militarism tops the charts. For war you are going to need soldiers to fight it for you. The nations used propaganda to lure the soldiers into

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    The Impact of Information Technology/ Information System on Digital Society Information technology is the technology used to store‚ manipulate‚ distribute or create information. The type of information or data is not important to this definition. The technology is any mechanism capable of processing this data. Kathleen Guinee wrote‚ "By information technology‚ I mean the tools we use to perform calculations‚ to store and manipulate text‚ and to communicate. Some of these twentieth century tools

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    and France followed. While their timing may have been different‚ the goals of the European powers were very similar. The Europeans ventured to the new world with a hope of spreading Christianity and in search of gold and spices. According to the historian Robert Mackenna‚ a big factor of European expansion between 1415 and 1715 was Charles V‘s call for expansion of Christendom by converting the Natives of the new world. Many explorers also served as missionaries. While with the native people of the

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    Horses Impact On Society

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    Prologue: Throughout history‚ horses have significantly impacted the human species in more ways than many people can begin to understand. Before horses carried men into war‚ letters across countries‚ pulled wagons along the Oregon trail‚ provided police with easier means to control civil disobedience‚ or acted as fire-engines‚ they were already culturally active in the role of human survival during different crucial times throughout the progression of human development. Through the course of

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