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    the mass’ thoughts‚ much propaganda was used‚ and amongst them‚ some posters pictured Germans and their allies as inhumane savages‚ as well as the idea that Germans had spies and saboteurs inside the US. Propaganda was used in several wars since the WW1 to ensure people have the knowledge the government want

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    Why Did Australia become involved in WW1? Australia became involved in World War One in August ‘1914’‚ as Britain was preparing to declare war on Germany. At the time Andrew Fisher (future Australian prime minister) promised that Australia would stand behind their mother country. He believed this war to be a noble cause where Australians could demonstrate their loyalty. As Australia is still part of the British Empire‚ our loyalty was pressured into joining the war and fighting for what they

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    because Adolf Hitler made the Jewish toward genocide. He also tried to expand German by conquering Europe. Although he was successful by using the Blitzkrieg fighting method but he was eventually defeated by the Red Army. The Japanese was the other reasons why that the World War II was bloodier. They surprisingly attacked the Pearl Harbor at 7: 48 a.m. 2‚403 people died and most of them were US navy. Then it led to the revenge by the USA. On the August 6‚ President Harry Truman commanded the US air

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    Part I. Response Journal (four passages and responses = four points). Divide the book into four equal parts (four quarters)‚ and select four favorite passages‚ one from each of the four quarters of the book. Follow the guidelines shared for the grade 7-10 response journals (see above) in terms of format‚ length of responses‚ and content. Here is a sample response: Chapter/Page: “Evacuation Order No.19” page 6 Passage: "She wiped her forehead with her handkerchief. The sun was bright and she did

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    What were the causes of WW1?       In 1914‚ World War I broke out. It involved around 100 countries around the world. Between 1914 and 1918‚ over 59 million troops were used‚ over 8 million died and over 29 million were injured. This is the biggest war anyone has any witnessed yet; this is why WW1 is also known as the Great War. The main reasons why WW1 broke out were the Alliance System‚ Imperialism‚ the arms race‚ the Schlieffen Plan‚ and the trigger of this war was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand

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    What I think happened was‚ There was no single event that caused World War One (WW1). The war happened because of several different events that took place in the years building up to 1914. Firstly‚ there was the role of empire. Great Britain‚ Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Russia all had empires. This meant that they ruled many countries

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    was the beginning of chemical warfare. Gas masks were used to protect soldiers from poisonous gasses such as chlorine and mustard gas. These gasses could burn‚ blind‚ or even kill anyone who came in contact with them. Artillery is another example. WW1 introduced many new automatic weapons including machine guns and automatic rifles. Lastly Barbed wire was another example which is also used today for protection. Barbed wire was first created by a farmer on Illinois in 1874. Its original purpose

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    I think that the Allies powers should have lost WW1. This is because of the size of the Axis powers‚ European countries blaming each other ‚ how much money the Axis powers spent on their army and navy‚ Bernherd von Bϋlow’s speech to the Reichstag ( German Congress) ‚ the England Octopus‚ the area of the colonial empires. One of the reasons that the Allies should have is because of the Axis powers military size. For example the Axis powers where bigger in size than the Allied powers. The Allies

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    death of a soldier “And floundering like a man in fire or lime”‚ Owen also show us how the other soldiers look so tired and old” Bent double like old beggars under sacks” “men marched asleep”. He is trying to put people off going to war for the wrong reasons‚ like going because a girl said you’d look good in uniform. In Disabled however Owen is not focusing on the actual war‚ he focuses more on a man who rushed blindly into becoming a soldier for Glory‚ vanity and “for his Meg”‚ but came out with less

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    History Mr. Christopher Rhatigan 1st April‚ 2012 MEDIA BENEFITTED THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES FIRST WORLD WAR The US government used media in various ways during the First World War‚ to manipulate the public to support their purpose. The reason that the majority of people in the US had common views throughout the First World War was because of the media influence. When the US was under the neutrality agreement‚ the media helped people feel good about being neutral. However‚ when the time

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