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    History Ks2

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    World War 1 On Sunday‚ June 28‚ 1914‚ in Sarajevo‚ Bosnia‚ an 18-year-old Serbian named GavriloPrincip‚ shot and killed Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Duchess Sophie whilethey were driving in an open car. Princip belonged to a sercet terror society‚ called theBlack Hand‚ that wanted to rid Bosnia of Austrian rule and unite it with Serbia. Theassassination led to the first World War. This terrible conflict latsed over 4 years‚ involvedover 30 nations‚ and claimed more than 20‚000‚000 lives

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    Unit 4 "The Great War"

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    Unit 4 “The Great War” Notes Outline Complete this notes outline as you review the material throughout the course. You will submit this completed outline to 4.04 Unit 4 Notes Dropbox. Lesson 4.01 “The War to End All Wars” Explore #1: What countries do the characters represent? The first person in the line represents Serbia‚ the second represents Austria‚ the third represents Russia‚ after him; the fourth represents Germany‚ the fifth France‚ and last the sixth person in line represents

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    elucidation of men battling and attempting to survive the sea. The USS Indianapolis incident occurs in the Pacific after the ship delivers a mysterious cargo in the Pacific island of Tinian. On its way to Guam‚ a suicide torpedo launched from a submarine sinks the ship. Characters in Narrative At this point‚ the author places focus on the survival of the men in the pacific waters. Stanton is able to present a compelling narrative as he draws the information from interviews with survivors of the

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    Avionics

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    CHAPTER 7 AIRCRAFT AVIONICS INTRODUCTION from the battery posts simply by turning the handle and pulling the quick-disconnect unit. Modern naval aircraft have a wide variety of missions. The electronic equipment these aircraft carry enables them to perform these missions. We refer to this equipment as aviation electronics (avionics). The purpose of this chapter is to familiarize you with the most widely used avionics in the Navy. LEAD-ACID BATTERY Fundamentally‚ there is no difference

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    April 14‚ 2013 Welcome to the Fantastic Voyage! Today we are going to be entering the right femoral vein of a healthy female. I am your pilot Kierra Lewis. While we embark on this journey‚ make sure that you keep your hands and feet inside the submarine at all times. Fasten your seat belts and let’s start our journey! We will begin our journey in the femoral vein. As you can see the femoral vein is a blood vessel that is responsible for carrying blood from the leg back to the heart via the iliac

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    supplies. Although the United States were free to trade with any nation‚ the British would not allow even neutral ships in Germany’s ports. Therefore in order to keep the British from trading and getting more supplies‚ the German’s used the U-boat‚ a submarine‚ to attack unsuspecting enemy ships. Eventually Germany attacked neutral and enemy ships alike because Great Britain had begun using neutral

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    Germany Experiments

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    Germany’s Secret Operations Hitler and his army pounded Europe with their army‚ air‚ and naval forces during World War II with no signs of letting up. Germany appeared as though they had really pressed the offensive by attacking with numbers‚ numerous times with no apparent end in sight. After being subjected to the German military and it’s tactics so many times‚ one would think that the Allies would have a pretty clear view of what Germany had and what to expect. But Germany continued to keep

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    Technology has come along way since the industrial revolution. Starting out with things such as the cotton gin and going to things such as the radio then the television and then phones. This progression has helped a lot in the medical field and has saved countless lives. Starting in the civil war they began to amputating limbs when someone got shot. Technology can save lives‚ entertain people‚ improve the quality of life and it can help with Military improvements. Technology has come a long way this

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    In the period leading up to the First World War‚ international tensions ran at an all time high. The sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915 was all that was needed to inflame the passions of millions of people. But such a tragedy left the world with the question of who was really responsible hanging on their minds. Attention quickly centered on three main groups: the Cunard Line‚ Germany‚ and the English government. Though much of the evidence went down with the ship‚ one may produce a valid conclusion

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    The United States entered World War One on April 6‚ 1917. During that time‚ America had to tried to keep out of World War One – they had traded with the nations that were involved in the war – but the unrestricted submarine warfare‚ were introduced by the Germans on January 9‚ 1917‚ which was the prime issue that caused Woodrow Wilson to ask Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2nd. Four days passed by and the Americans joined the war on the Allies side. In 1914‚ war was declared in Europe;

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