As World War 1‚ then World War 2 started‚ most men went to go serve in the war‚ and people were needed to fill in ordinary‚ and extraordinary‚ roles throughout society. In order to keep the country running‚ women had to transition from being an ordinary housewife to something more. While peacetime mainly consisted of women cooking‚ taking care of children and chores‚ war permitted women to join the workforce and the military which enabled women to become more vocalized in society. Peacetime and wartime
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World War 1 was a war that started off just because of the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife‚ beneficiary to the Austro-Hungarian throne in Sarajevo on June 28th‚ 1914 by Gavrilo Princip whom was one of a gathering of six professional killers (one Bosniak and five Serbs). The Black Hand (A Siberian patriot mystery society) carelessly set in a train of arrangement of occasions that inevitably prompt the world’s first worldwide war; "One thing lead to an alternate." After years of engaging
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Imperialism is one of the main causes of the First World War. Imperialism is the increasing competition and desire for larger empires. The British empire was by far the largest of the empire in the late nineteenth century. Many leaders during this time saw a race to acquire the last territories open for colonization. This urgency to colonize led to several diplomatic incidents and fuelled rivalry between France‚ Germany‚ and Britain. In 1908‚ Austria-Hungary took over the province of Bosnia which
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turn century Britain’s predominant position in the world was being challenged by: a. German‚ Japanese & American industrial & commercial competition threatening Imperial trade. b. French & Russian Imperial threats (with Japan growing) to territory eg Egypt‚ S. Africa‚ Persia‚ Far East & India. c. Nationalist ‘stirrings’ in Ireland‚ S. Africa‚ India d. The Boer War of 1890’s had shaken the Br belief that they held power over the world. The alliance between Russia & France in 1894 could
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Before the events of world war one the main European powers had made a series of alliances. The Triple alliance included Germany‚ Austria Hungary‚ Italy(later switching sides once the war starts) and the Ottoman empire. The Triple Entente included Britain‚ France‚ and Russia (1914-1917). These Alliances stated that in the event that one nation would be under attack‚ the other nation would aid them. These alliances systems set the groundwork for the events that would follow effectively dragging all
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Technology greatly affected the way in which wars were fought‚ especially in World War I. The inventions of the repeating machine gun‚ the development of poison gas‚ and the introduction of the first tanks caused armies to fight using the bunkering method. This allowed men to huddle in trenches along what are called skirmish lines and throw‚ lob‚ and fire by other means weapons to cause damage while men were protected by about 4 to 5 feet deep earth. This caused men to fight in rear or echelon columns
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Hayne Writing 50: Writing in a Digital World Prof. Norvel Precis: The Real World of Technology. Citation: Franklin‚ Ursula M. "Chap. 1." The Real World of Technology. New York: House of Anansi‚ 2011. Print. In the first chapter of Real World of Technology‚ Ursula Franklin analyzes the profound impact that the development of different technologies has had on the lives of citizens of the world‚ both past and present‚ asserting that the scope of technology is all-encompassing and essentially
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oxidized iron ore Knowledge of chemistry required (Oxidation & reduction) - Technology involved: Furnace - Certain division of labor and tools Trading iron for food‚ etc. Iron/Steel: What you get? - Iron age begins: By ca. 1600-1200 BCE in Asia Minor - Metal > Stone: Hard + Easier to mold into desired shapes - Better cutting‚ armory‚ cannons and guns Steel: What you also get? - Much more effective weaponry and wars - BUT‚ heavy industrial pollution Evidence of Doubt: Patchy Adoption
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In this modern age‚ technology is everywhere. As human beings‚ we thrive on technology. We feed off of it or more like it feeds off of us. It is the Edward Cullen to us Bella Swans. What if one day‚ technology just vanished into thin air? Would we survive? Yes we can if Swan survived in New Moon without Cullen‚ we can survive without technology. Of course she went a bit suicidal‚ but she survived nonetheless so let’s not think about that. We have become too dependent on our “Edward Cullen”. He
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In today’s world technology can be considered both very beneficial to society as well as harmful. Technology can be anywhere from helpful to hurtful‚ from keeping one informed about the world‚ advancements in the medical field‚ and keeping in touch with friends and family to obesity‚ cyberbullying‚ and laziness. It is a part of our daily lives from the alarms we set in the morning to watching television with our families at the end of a long day. Technology can be very beneficial in the fact that
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