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    Communism After Ww2

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    During World War II‚ the Soviet Union and the United States became allies throughout war‚ but that does not mean that they necessarily got along. The two coped with each other since they didn’t have the same views‚ the main one being Communism. In the five years following World War ll‚ the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union changed greatly. With the United States being democratic and the Soviet Union being communist‚ the two became entangled in several political and economic

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    landing force to come. • The landing force came and the United States was in charge of the Philippines. • Commodore George Dewey came up with the idea of sending the ships to Manila Bay in Philippines. • Sending the ships to Manila Bay cause them to won the Battle of Manila Bay. •

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    America During Ww2

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    to work with 2. What did the systematic disenfranchisement of African American voters result in? p 596 b. Stripped black communities of any political power 3. Why did Southern Progressives support the disfranchisement and segregation of African Americans? P 596 c.

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    do the stars ahead. (Condie 1)” The idea of not being haunted by the past or daunted by the future draws me to these words. It preaches that the past is the past and you can’t change that‚ while the future is unpredictable. In the second section of Ally Condie’s young adult novel Matched‚ the grandfather of Cassia (the main character) is dying and reminds his granddaughter of a simple thought. “And‚ remember. It’s all right to wonder” (Condie 83). I value this quote because I can actively

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    Was Hitler to blame for WW2? (10 marks) Hitler’s aims were aggressive. He planned to destroy the treaty of Versailles‚ create a country of all German people and conquer land in Eastern Europe. But many other factors are thought to be the main reason war broke out in 1939. Hitler’s aims were aggressive and he made this aims very clear in his book ‘Mein Kampf’ (my struggle). To test the courage of the British and French to stand up to Hitler on an important matter of principle‚ Hitler announced

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    Or scales. But what it really looks like is the letter C‚ over and over again. I put the rock on the ground to mark another place where we’ve both been. ‘Do you ever teach anyone?’ he asks. ‘Only one‚’ I say.” Crossed is an extraordinary book by Ally Condie. The book is about a young girl named Cassia who escapes from the Society to try and find Ky. Ky is a young man who has lost hope in ever finding Cassia again. However‚when they reunite Cassia seems more involved in finding the truth than she

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    and attended to their womanly duties‚ and men were always the one who brought home the dough for the family each week. Not only that but the few selective women who did work were looked down on by society‚ for the reason that‚ men were believed to be a better fit for those jobs. However‚ WW2 changed all of that. The amount of women in the workforce rose in numbers. Women were allowed to occupy male-oriented occupations. Most of all‚ women were able to escape the gender roles they were forced to comply

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    Did President Wilson have no choice but to enter World War 1 on the side of the allies? Seeing as Germany was planning on declaring war on America‚ Wilson had no choice but to join the side of the allies. President Wilson was a peaceful man but America was already being treated horribly by Germany before even entering war‚ and he couldn’t continue to watch innocent Americans being killed for something they weren’t even a part of. Wilson could not let American’s become helpless or violent creatures

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    Ww2 Concentration Camps

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    chambers which were deceivingly labeled as "showers". The chamber doors were then sealed and carbon monoxide was released into the chamber‚ killing all those inside. This process was then repeated with the next 20 freight cars. Nazi ’s and their allies ran several different kinds of concentration camps which had different categories. There were collection camps where prisoners were kept before being transported‚ labor education camps‚ transit camps‚

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    duties during WW2 after the men had left for battle. - Women always had a "ladylike" image that they were expected to fit. -The involvement of Canadian women in WW2 was one of the most important primary steps towards Canadas current state of gender equality‚ because those women took on a untraditonal military role that back then you would NEVER expect a women to take on‚ challenged social stereotypes and refused to return to traditional roles after war. -(STARTING SENTENCE) When WW2 came around

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