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Leslie cosme World War 1 DBQ World War 1 began in 1914. This war started in Europe. This was a major conflict. In the war 65 million man fought. Soldiers struggled in the trenches but‚ there were many reasons why the United States entered the war. Till this day we still ask ourselves many questions. Like‚ what caused the war? What was life really like in the trenches? How did the United States enter the war in the first place? There were four main causes of World War 1. The causes were militarism
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The advent of World War I brought forth new strategies and technology that had never before been seen on the front of war. The rapid industrialism at the turn of the century resulted in a distinct gap between the technological abilities of each nation’s armies‚ and their ability to psychologically deal with the horrors of war. From intensely powerful weaponry to the newly introduced chemical warfare‚ the new war tactics heavily impacted the average soldier and caused warfare as a whole to drastically
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Key People of World War One ➢ Britain |Military | |Political | | |Name |Description |Name |Description | |Sir Douglas Haig |British Commander-in-chief 1915-1918. |Herbert Asquith |British
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The First World War officially began in August of 1914‚ when Austria declared war on Serbia and Russia on Austria then Germany on Russia until the whole continent almost became inevitably involved. But most historians suggest that the war began many years before that and it had been building up until it would finally break open and explode. The spark that set off and triggered the war was the assassination of the Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand and his wife who were heir to the Austria-Hungarian Empire
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President Wilson was an idealistic president who wanted peace. His main emphasis was on a just war. The US started out in 1914 as a neutral country. While the sale of arms and supplies went to all countries‚ the US banks were more likely to loan money to the Allies. The US government accepted the illegal British blockade but protested the use of U-boats and their surprise attacks by the German government. In 1915‚ the German U-boat sank the Lusitania‚ which killed 128 Americans. Not wanting
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A Fatal Mistake Albert Einstein once said‚” You cannot prevent war and prepare for war at the same time”. A country entering war is not a very smart choice considering its consequences‚ but it’s a bigger error to unite to it when its conditions aren’t as good to handle its way through it. During World War One many countries entered the war and faced many difficulties after. This war lasted from July‚ 1914 to November‚ 1918‚ and was mostly centered in Europe. One of the counties to make a
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War of the Worlds was written in response to several historical events. The most important was the unification and militarization of Germany‚ which led to a series of novels predicting war in Europe‚ beginning with George Chesney’s The Battle of Dorking (1871). Most of these were written in a semi-documentary fashion; and Wells borrowed their technique to tie his interplanetary war tale to specific places in England familiar to his readers. This attempt at hyper-realism helped to inspire Orson Welles
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Advantages Of Industrialization Industrialization was a period after the Civil War and before World War I where there was exponential growth and change. With Industrialization came both advantages and disadvantages. A few disadvantages were that people had to work long hours‚ with little money and dangerous working conditions. Although many believed that Industrialization did more harm than good‚ it actually strengthened America by making work easier for women‚ decreasing the mortality rate in infants
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After the First World War‚ the economic condition of Germany became very weak. The German troops lost in the war and then Germany was economically destroyed. They were forced to pay war reparations to both Great Britain and France. Also‚ most of the people in the Germany were unemployed. Germans started making plans to find out the ways to generate new job in different fields like in power plants‚ transportation‚ and other related fields. Due to the huge increment in the social spending and sudden
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