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    Technology of WW1

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    http://www.compoundchem.com/2014/05/17/chemical-warfare-ww1/ 4. Weapons of War- Tanks‚ Michael Duffy‚ Accessed September 21 2014‚ http://www.firstworldwar.com/weaponry/tanks.htm 5. Weapons of War- Poison Gas‚ Michael Duffy‚ Accessed September 21‚ 2014 http://www.firstworldwar.com/weaponry/gas.htm 6. Naomi Pasachoff. Marie Curie and the Science of Radioactivity New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 1996. 7. Inventions That Flourished Thanks to WW1‚ Accessed September 21 2014 http://www.warhistoryonline

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    New Deal Impact On Society

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    Describe the impact of the New Deal on American government and society. In doing so‚ be sure to discuss the primary goal and basic overall characteristic of specific New Deal programs. FDR’s New Deal changed the face of American government. Never before and no one since has implemented so many government programs and agencies. FDR’s New Deal helped the US get out of the Great Depression. The new deal expanded the federal government’s power like never before and was designed to help Americans who

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    Khan. Genghis Khan exemplifies an influential leader by his impact on his people. Before Genghis‚ the Mongols were an accomplished nomadic tribe. While this may have been good‚ the tribe was yet to be an established united tribe. Genghis united them and made sure his tribe was always well off. Once they were united‚ they were able to progressively take over the largest empire in history. This accomplishment also had a negative impact to other people around them. People became so racked with fear

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    concept for the Netherlands‚ Belgium or Australia. But how does one get elevated in the US society? By getting a so-called "white" job: becoming a physician‚ a PhD‚ a lawyer...etc. A local inhabitant of Southwest Chicago or South central LA is condemned to the same social status he was born with‚ unless he defies the odds‚ goes to college and somehow becomes "white". The point of this paper is to prove that our society is still very much based on racist principles (versus class-based principles in European

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    As the amount and severity of sexually explicit materials grows in our society questions of these materials hurting people have risen. It is said that men get explicit ideas from certain types of music‚ movies‚ and pornography. As a result of these explicit ideas‚ men force women into what they want them to do and to degrade them. The idea that men use force in their relations due to pornographic substances is preposterous. "Men who use force in their relations with women have done so for centuries

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    Causes of WW1

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    Many people say that alliances were the most important cause and I agree with this statement. Alliances led to it being such a big war and they also created lots of tension between the two sides. I think Alliances are the most important cause of WW1 because it led too the war being larger as the countries in the alliances had to be involved as well. Also it made countries nervous that the other countries were preparing for war. The main alliances were the triple alliance and the triple entente

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    women have often played a significant role‚ although women haven’t usually been in a position of power‚ they have‚ none-the-less‚ often contributed in significant ways. Two women who impacted their societies are Empress Theodora and Queen Elizabeth. One way that Empress Theodora impacted her society was by giving a short speech and also one of the greatest short speech. The empress persuaded them to stay and fight instead of to flee to the shame of safety. After the speech Justinian gathered his

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    is today. There has been ample social injustices occur throughout history‚ such as segregration and woman voting‚ that have called for civil disobediance to obtain their goal‚ such as equality. One small act of disobediance can have a large impact on society. When people commit these acts‚ such as refusing to give up their seat‚ it is unlikely they realized the full effect of their action‚ and what they would set into motion. Civil Disobediance has led to ample changes in the world. In the United

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    American society hit a major transformation after the Civil War ended. Challenged‚ industries wanted to make products more quick and efficient. It would be an amazing change and it would greatly influence everybody. In order to do so‚ new tools and methods were used to improve the way products were made. There were a lot of inventions and ideas that contributed to the technology and industrial growth‚ such as the creation of electricity‚ expanding transportation‚ and industrialization. Electricity

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    The Industrialization Era and American Society During the times between the end of the Civil War and World War I (WWI)‚ industrialization had evolved to great extents‚ transforming the once agrarian American society to one that would rapidly move toward the manufacturing of goods. For many‚ this would entail more luxury and comfort‚ but for others‚ the less fortunate‚ perhaps a glimpse of hope for a better future than they left behind. This tremendous change in technological advancement would bring

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