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    After Pearl Harbor‚ the United States and Japan didn’t get along‚ war in the Pacific erupted and disagreements flourished. For very important reasons of course‚ neither would go down without a fight and defending their country was important. But‚ during World War II‚ the United States wasn’t the only country hated by the Japanese. Especially during World War II‚ the Japanese didn’t really like anyone‚ their belief was based off of‚ they were superior and just better than everyone else. But their

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    Starting from 1939‚ World War 2 was the bloodiest war in the history of the globe. Throughout the war‚ there were many key battles that determined the final outcome of the war. The long term causes of the war included militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. The war started with the invasion of Poland‚ where Germany and the Soviet Union split the country in two. The Allies decided to not appease the Axis powers any longer and declared war. Many countries entered the war due to their alliances

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    How significant was the impact of World War II on Australia? World War II made a very significant impact on Australia‚ larger than the impact previous wars had made. There were a lot of important changes to the country during the wartime‚ including the attacks and battles coming to Australia‚ the social effects on women‚ and the effects of rationing on the Australian population. Although there was a large impact on Australia‚ other countries were affected a lot more. One of the largest impacts

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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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    The Second World War broke out on the 1st September 1939‚ and ended on the 2nd September 1945. Evacuation started in late August 1939‚ just days before the war started. School children were the first group of people to be evacuated‚ followed by pre-school children and expectant mothers‚ then the adult crippled population. These groups were chosen because they were believed to be at highest risk. However‚ by the end of 1939‚ many families had started to return to their city homes‚ because they believed

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    World War Two did not change the way Australians lived completely‚ but it caused significant changes in many aspects of life‚ such as women’s independence‚ Australia’s multiculturalism and Australia’s foreign affairs. Women were able to go out into the workforce‚ Australia’s population increased greatly with a lot of ethnically diverse families formed and relationships with countries such as the United States were created. During World War Two‚ husbands‚ fathers‚ sons and brothers were called upon

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    Cardon Neutrality‚ defined- “a transparent process of calculating emissions‚ reducing those emissions and offsetting residual emissions –net carbon emissions equal zero” ‚ is very much achievable‚ but there are huge obstacles that need to be overcome if one is to achieve it‚ as large interests wish to keep us dependent on fossil fuels‚ and important policy makers worry about productivity. Some countries are huge produces or investors in fossil fuel. Larger developed countries who are large

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    Why did Germany loose the WW1? Why did Germany loose The First World War? On 28 June 1914 a bullet change the tension in Europe for years and a World war broke out. Germany in the losing side together with especially Austria-Hungary but also Ottoman empire and Bulgaria against in the start the Triple Entente which included Russia‚ Britain and France who got support by other countries after a while but why did Germany loose the war? Well it’s hard to practically point one thing out and say this

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    Much has been said about women on the homefront during WWII. The Make Do and Mend mentality and Victory Gardens hold a place of high esteem in history. Yet‚ left out of the narrative are the women who chose to take a more active role by joining the fight along with the men. Joining the military could have different outcomes depending on what your nationality was. In America‚ for instance‚ the likelihood of going into combat was unlikely for men even‚ logistical work being the most prevalent need

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    African American Rights in World War 2 In World War 2 African American’s were given poor treatment‚ they didn’t have the power to vote and provided unfair employment. This main part of this essay is African American rights during this time period. Despite facing racism‚ African American’s were offered new career opportunities and further civil rights through legislation. In 1939 world war 2 started and the Armed forces were in need for soldiers. Each branch of the armed forces (Army‚ Navy

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