There were many factors that had affected the lives of the civilians‚ but I think the loss of lives‚ change in status of women‚ inhumane treatment of the innocent people and destroying the properties of the country are the most important ones. There were enormous numbers of loss of lives. For example 315000 French soldiers died at the war in Verdun only in 10 months. The nonstop death of the soldiers are caused by the people who were controlling people caused the non-stop death of the soldiers.
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Act‚ also known as the Conscription Act. This act made it mandatory for men in good condition to fight‚ to go to war. This conscription had a very bad impact on Canada‚ going against the freedom of citizens which Canada supported‚ having negative effects on the families and the soldiers and lastly‚ dividing the nation into two‚ the English and the French. As a result of this Military Service Act‚ Prime Minister Borden did not commit to the promise he had made in the beginning of the war. He promised
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The endless effects of Propaganda Art is not all about beauty. Sometimes art is merely a feeling after taking in an image. When we look at an image‚ it often reflects back at us like a mirror as we rely on perception to figure out the artist’s purpose‚ which is sometimes indirectly stated. When it comes to propaganda art; however‚ this is not the case. Propaganda art can be defined as a form of art that utilizes extreme images in means of dehumanizing and depriving people of their integrity. While
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PROPAGANDA Kiran Gowda Propaganda is the spread of specially selected information to support a cause. It is not important weather the information is right or that it is for a just cause. Over the history propaganda has been used by extensively. It is so powerful that‚ it made people even give away their lives for someone else’s cause. Numerous governments and people have used propaganda to wage wars (Second World War)‚ come up with insane laws (the current beef ban in India)… Hitler one of the most
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that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI Zimmerman Note Written by Arthur Zimmerman‚ a german foreign secretary. In this note he had secretly proposed a German- Mexican alliance. He tempted Mexico with the ideas of recovering Texas‚ Arizona‚ and New Mexico. The note was intercepted on March 1‚ 1917 by the U.S. government. This was a major factor that led us into WWI. Propaganda information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
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militarism‚ and imperialism. What were the main causes of WWI? Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and militarism were the three main causes of WWI. One of the important causes of WWI was militarism. In document C‚ you see the increase in payment for new navies and materials for armies. With the increase in new artilleries‚ tensions between countries rose to a new level. Another prominent cause for WWI was imperialism and the indefinite effect it had. In document E‚ you see that Britain is seen as a monster
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THE EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR I ON POLITICAL AND ETHNIC MINORITIES As you read in Chapter 21 “An Emerging World Power‚” the government clamped down hard on those who dissented from the war and on those who held radical or unpopular opinions. In this assignment you will explore how political and ethnic minorities were treated during and after World War I. Definition: A “minority” is anyone who is not like or does not agree with the majority. It does not have to mean an ethnic or racial minority
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backing Serbia made war more likely 3. German backing for Austria was crucially important Colonial rivalry-competition for even bigger empires Competition between the Great Powers in Europe to gain colonies plays an important role in causing the WWI. By the beginning of the twentieth century‚ many great powers in Europe has built up their empires by holding colonies or ares. This is known as imperialism and as means when a country takes over new lands or countries and makes them subject to their
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Imperialism ------> WWI WWI was a turning point in European history‚ and I’m sure you’ve heard of WWI; but do not know the incidents that happened prior to the war. Europe’s new countries that did not build empires were coming in conflict with countries that had built immense empires‚ like Britain. The new Imperialism of the nineteenth century is a sure part in the cause of World War I. In Europe things were starting to escalate to gain as much territory as possible. Countries like Britain who
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Zack Freeman HIST102 July 17‚ 2013 Research Paper Technology and WWI In the tense times just before the dawn of World War I‚ no man could possibly have conceived just how terrible the war looming on the horizon of Europe would be. Before the nineteenth century‚ war consisted of large battalions of men‚ marching in formation‚ firing volleys of shots at one another. Battles were most of the time decided simply by who could fire off the most rounds. In these battles‚ thousands of casualties
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