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    Civil War‚ the lives of the soldiers in war shared many similarities and differences. The lives of the soldiers before the war were very similar‚ despite the opposing views of each side of the war. Most of the Union Army was made up of young white men born in North America. Although soldiers generally ranged in age from 18 to 45‚ boys as young as 12 often served as cavalry‚ buglers or drummer boys‚ and some men in their fifties and sixties enlisted as privates. Most of the Union Soldiers were under

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    causes of World War One were militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. After World War One there was a need to prevent these four things from causing another war. So the Fourteen Points and the Treaty Of Versailles were created but which one was the most effective to prevent these main causes of world war one from happening? The fourteen points addressed the main causes of world war one more effectively than the treaty of Versailles. The fourteen points addressed one cause of World War One called

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    War is defined as an open and declared hostile conflict between state’s or nations . In certain circumstances‚ these conflicts can be as small as an argument or as large as a world battle. History shows that the world has experienced its fair share of wars and it also shows that with war comes horrific complications. World War One(WWI) and World War Two(WWII) have had a great impact on the course of history with many hardships to include economic strain‚ loss of territory ‚ and most importantly the

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    Women in World War One On the eve of war‚ the position of women in British society was largely unfavourable. In the workplace‚ ’women’s work’ - most commonly‚ domestic service - was poorly paid and considered separate from‚ and inferior to‚ ’men’s work’. Women were still expected to give up work once they were married‚ to revert to their traditional roles of wife‚ mother and housekeeper. After the war‚ the status of women and Britain was entirely changed. The women used the war to show their patriotism

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    People in this world have been creating‚ inventing‚ and advancing since the beginning of time. Examples of this would be the way humans have created new medicines‚ treatments‚ and vaccines that prevent or treat disease. Not all advancements have to do with medicine though‚ many ways that the human race has moved forward into a more modern age would be the way they have used their knowledge to create new weaponry such as guns‚ bombs‚ and airplanes. As well as technology such as sonars and radars.

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    assigning a fault to just one country for World War One. The start of the war was in 1914‚ but there was no set date to when the nations to irritate one another. Some say that the feud started at the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria‚ the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne. Others believe that Russia had started the war by dragging in Britain‚ Germany‚ and France when mobilizing on their border. One way or another‚ the Germans were a major factor World War One and should get responsibility

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    for national defense‚ protection of colonial and trading interests and deter threats/rivals. Many may consider it considered the sole cause of the First World War‚ however militarism alone could not have caused the Great War. Instead‚ the alliance systems was the main cause of WWI‚ however the atmosphere that militarism produced made the Great War seem like an appropriate response. A common misconception is that the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand‚ was the cause of WWI‚ however it was merely

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    Indirect causes of WW1.notebook February 10‚ 2012 World War One: 1914‐1918 World War One was known as "The Great War" Causes of World War One Direct Cause (immediate): ‐specific event and/or series of events that led to the outbreak of fighting Direct Cause of World War One: Indirect Cause (long range) ‐developments‚ events‚ etc. that occur over a longer period of time that create the conditions in which war is possible ‐Indirect Causes of World War One: Feb 3­8:06 AM 1) Alliances ‐alliance:

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    World War 1 was the most devastating war mankind had experienced to that point. Hundreds of thousands fought and died for somewhat unclear causes. Historians claim that there were four main causes of such a devastating war. Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism all contributed to the cause of a global human catastrophe. To further explain these four causes‚ Militarism is the desire of the government or the people that a country should maintain a strong military capability. Military

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    World War One was unavoidable” Discuss. Introduction: World War One began in 1914‚ August 1‚ when Germany declared war on Russia and France. Countries started mobilizing for a continental warone of the bloodiest conflicts in the history of the humankind surrounded by many different theories‚ why it has emerged and how it could have been avoided. In order to fully understand the origins of World War One‚ I am going to start analysing European diplomacy from 1870’s when the war was still avoidable

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