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    comes up with different plans on a topic‚ therefore everyone not on the same page? The white Russian army fought in the Russian civil war to be able to take control over Russia‚ but failed due to no combat plans and selfish generals. The Bolsheviks won this war because their army was better-organized and they had the best territory over the battle fields. Since the beginning their enemies‚ the Bolsheviks‚ always had enemies once they had a lot of power in Russia. Things such as them supporting the

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    Effects of WW2

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    what extent do you agree? World War 2 (WW2) was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 and it originated from early conflict within Europe. It involved many of the leading powers of the World including the great powers and became the most widespread war in history. The ending of WW2 led to three very important effects: social‚ political and economic; that greatly shaped the post-war world. I disagree that economic effects was the most important effect of WW2 because it did not last very long and

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    sustained overt military action. The U.S.S.R and the U.S were both huge superpowers of the world‚ and quite frankly the two biggest and most powerful nations. The U.S is known to have won the Cold War‚ but could that have all been changed with a few different occasions and the U.S.S.R winning the cold war? The Cold War was won by the U.S because they were the stronger of the two superpowers and there was no chance at the time of the U.S.S.R winning the cold war‚ due to their poor management. So if things

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    Great Britain won? If American colonists lost I believe more people would die or put on trial for defying the king. I think the king will send more soldiers to fight for him and to kill the leaders and anyone who defied him. We would have the country that we have today. If Great Britain won we might still be under the rule of a monarch. Although the American colonists lost the American Revolution I believe they would try again. But the king would have the upper hand because he won. I believe the

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    debate discusses the response of Allies to the Holocaust. Purpose
: Aims to explore the key reactions of the Allies‚ with particular emphasis on its failures or inaction. Thesis: This essay argues that although the response of the Allies was inadequate‚ there is still much to learn from them. Outline
: 1) The Allies did little in preventing the murder and crime that occurred. 2) Bombing the death camps to facilitate the rescue of Jews was not taken. 3) The Allies failed to take effective action

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    The South had every opportunity to win the war. Even When they seemed doomed‚ England was there‚ ready to jump in. When the North issued the Emancipation Proclamation‚ all p\\hope was lost. They lost England’s support. They were stuck in a losing battle. Suppose‚ however‚ that the North did not have this chance. That the South took it out from under them. That the South freed their slaves. It seems next to impossible‚ yet completely possible‚ though not probable. Lee was love‚if he was supporte

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    nation‚ one of which‚ has not yet been heard by many people. Do freedoms need to be continually won? Are freedoms permanent once achieved the first time? Many people have many different thoughts on the topic‚ others don’t seem to care‚ but I however‚ believe freedoms need to be continually won throughout generations. I have this opinion for a variety of reasons. I believe freedoms can be continuously won throughout generations. In today’s society‚ we have many freedoms that people generations ago

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    There are many reasons why Confederation happened but amongst them there are three that I think are the most important: The Chesapeake Incident‚ The Reciprocity Treaty‚ and The Civil War. Confederation is the uniting of all colonies that were in British North America (Ontario‚ Quebec‚ Nova Scotia‚ and New Brunswick). My first reason is The Reciprocity Treaty. The Treaty is made to eliminate all tariffs for bringing American goods into Canada. The treaty was signed on June 5th 1854 and ended in

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    their markets and what would be the best option if Lincoln were to take office and all of their biggest fears would come true. Once Lincoln won the election‚ South Carolina took action and was the first state to leave the union and following was Mississippi‚ Florida‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ Louisiana‚ Texas and Virginia. South Carolina and Mississippi had their own reasons of leaving‚ but they both had to do with their rights and their main production staff being threatened. South Carolina lead the trend

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    Why Did America Enter Ww2

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    from the war. The US didn’t gain any land or materials unlike France and Britain. What they did gain was respect as a superpower and a military force. If America had not entered the war against the central powers the war might not have gone in the allies favor. America claimed neutrality very early in the conflict in Europe‚ but they used the term neutral very loosely. America gave Britain much more support with supplies then Germany‚ if they stayed truly neutral and help both the central powers as

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