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    The Change of Gender Roles During the First World War When the First World War began in 1914‚ there was much discussion regarding the proper gender roles for British men and women. For men‚ the course of action seemed clear that they should enlist and fight. Yet‚ many men struggled under the pressure of warfare. For women‚ it was unclear how they should be involved in the war effort. Many men wanted the women to keep their traditional gender roles of taking care of the household. However‚ the lack

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    held in Germany played a conspicuous role in World War II‚ Nazi Generals forced millions of innocent people to march when ever and wherever without any sacrifices‚ the marches killed a quarter of a million people at the end of the war in a time span of 10 months; the objective was to weaken or kill all prisoners before they entered a camp. The captives were treated awful when marching constantly. The Nazi Germans saw the prisoners as a way to win the war; Yet‚ the mass murders that had been connected

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    Hawaii was established with Sanford B. Dole as president. Following annexation (1898)‚ Hawaii became a U.S. territory in 1900. The Japanese attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7‚ 1941‚ was directly responsible for U.S. entry into World War II. Hawaii‚ 2‚397 mi west-southwest

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    changes in the lives of citizens in warring nations. Wars are often major points in a country’s history‚ catalyzing progression toward societal changes. In World War II‚ this was true for every nation involved. Specifically‚ America underwent many major changes in tradition after World War II ravaged the world. Although Americans did not experience firsthand the destruction of their homeland like their European counterparts‚ the events of World War II did drastically transform America. One of the most

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    Hardships In Ww1

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    beginning‚ the common belief was the war would be over by Christmas and people believed their side would win. Because of these beliefs‚ many young men enlisted in the war‚ yet once they experienced war‚ their optimism quickly diminished. Meanwhile‚ the common people remained positive because they didn’t comprehend the true terrors of the war. Although the citizens faced many hardships similar to the soldiers‚ the overall effects were significantly different than the soldiers because they did not face the

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    World War I (WWI) was the turning point for modernism where many artists involved in the war welcomed nihilism and expressed their opposing views on outdated societal norms through non-traditional works of art. The artists of the movement expressed a different point of view regarding how reality was portrayed. Characteristics of this modern avant-garde revolution included the expressive use of color‚ primitivism‚ and experimentation. Modernism soon had a lasting impact on artistic styles and techniques

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    information such as an invoice. 2. WHAT IS A SYSTEM? Any activity that involves the capture of data as input‚ the processing of data into information and the production of information as output. 1.3 INPUT‚ PROCESSING AND OUTPUT (IPO) Input Input is the capturing of Data. Data is input through an input device such as a keyboard. Processing Processing is converting data into information. Calculations‚ queries and other operations are performed during the process stage. Output Output

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    World War II Pacific Theatre World War Two was a time of change. Weird alliances‚ lands of confusion‚ more efficient ways to kill‚ and most importantly‚ new ways to survive. The United States entry to World War two can be completely attributed to the Japanese attack on Pearl harbor. The United States had declared several neutrality acts throughout the course of Axis aggression in Europe and Asia. America first stated that they “did not recognize” Japan’s aggression when they invaded Manchuria

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    countless misfortunes may need to be faced and endured. For several people‚ the severity of pain and adversity they experience could comparably surpass the amount of hardships of others. Such an example of this occurred during the early to mid-1800s in which numerous citizens of the United States pushed for reform of various conditions. One specific group that was a driving force for the reconstruction of society included brave and determined women. At the time‚ women were not viewed or treated as

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    about gender remained rather consistent throughout the war because women’s hard work and labor during the war‚ was doing their part and what they could to support the war effort. Countries also addressed and honored women and mothers‚ as the representatives of domestic as well as family life. As well males were still the symbol for nations of war and combat. During WWI there was a lot of analysis as to what the male and female roles played during WWI‚ besides the obvious females staying home‚ and the

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