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    The beginnings of World War II‚ which started in 1939 and officially ended in 1945‚ can be linked to the results of World War 1‚ which ended just two decades before. The Allied nations‚ who emerged victorious in WWI‚ imposed bleak punishments on Germany‚ through the peace treaty agreement known as Treaty of Versailles. Instead of accepting their penalty‚ Germany became bitter and the harsh terms of the treaty fuelled the rise of nationalism‚ Economic factors‚ and Appeasement and isolationism. An

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    How successful was Woodrow Wilson in achieving his aims in foreign policy in the years 1912 to 1920? Democrat Woodrow Wilson was elected as president after Republican William Howard Taft who favoured interventionist foreign policy in 1912. The aims of Wilson in tackling foreign affairs were to maintain isolationism by peaceful and ethical approaches‚ which were achieved almost successfully until the American intervention into the World War One in 1917. One of Wilson’s success in keeping isolationism

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    vessel part of the Allied force to penetrate the Dardanelles strait and gain access to the sea of Marmora which was a critical point in crippling the Turkish Empire and expelling them from the war‚ after the AE2 gain access to the sea of Marmora it was unfortunately lost. Although the AE2 was lost it never the less achieved some success which has not been acknowledged to the extent it should’ve been. The AE2 was ordered to open up the Dardanelles for the Allied Forces‚ despite achieving some success the

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    is was accused of rape on the 21st of November. Even from the day that Tom was born‚ his parents always taught him to be respectful. When Tom was walking past Mayella’s house and she asked for help‚ his polite and respectful self helped her. And he did it for six months without fault‚ with nothing happening in between them. And it isn’t just Tom vouching for himself‚ Tom work on a farm as a farm hand for Mr. Link Dees.

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    of luck for Washington‚ General Sir William Howe‚ the overall British commander‚ ordered a halt to the pursuit on December 14 and directed his army to enter winter quarters. In doing so‚ they established a series of outposts across northern New Jersey. Consolidating his forces in Pennsylvania‚ Washington was reinforced by around 2‚700 men on December 20 when two columns‚ led by Major Generals John Sullivan and Horatio Gates‚ arrived.” Washington’s Plan: With the morale of the army and public ebbing

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    The War on Terror can readily be compared to WWI.  The following analysis will compare and contrast these two important historical occurrences.  It will also examine just a few of the many consequences of both.   Beneath its cloak‚ the infamous War on Terror garners striking similarities to WWI.  The terror attack on Austria-Hungary ignited the War on Terror…nearly a century later.  It was not until 1914 that a terrorist attack was utilized to provoke military response.  The attack of September

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    Diseases of WWI

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    soldier’s deaths. It was very hard for soldier’s to get the type of medical care and technology that we have today‚ and difficult to be cured. In this case‚ during World War I diseases were very common and were spread thoroughly. Fighting in the WWI meant being high at risk of death. Soldiers were constantly doing life threatening duties. Deaths numbers were so intense that “after a year and a half of fighting‚ more than 53‚000 Americans died from combat related injuries” (Kinder). If a soldier

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    Paper Modern Euro Elvis Zhang 22/10/2014 In what ways and what extent did Luther and Calvin’s versions of Protestantism differ? Which version might have seemed more threatening to secular rulers. Before the thought of Protestantism emerged‚ the church had already became militarize and politicized. For one thing‚ church owned the monopoly of God as a result of the issue that average people cannot understand bible in Latin. Secondly‚ as a byproduct of Crusades in 12th/ 13th centuries‚ the

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    sorted out. The winning allies‚ George Clemenceau‚ Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson all knew that this had to be settled in a peace treaty. They each had different items on their agenda that they wanted to be included in the Treaty of Versailles. George Clemenceau had main aims which he wanted to have included in the Paris Peace negotiations. One was to protect France. France had already been invaded in 1914 and 1867‚ so he did not want this to happen again. With Clemenceau’s suggestion of cutting

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    jobs. Also‚ in another poster‚ a woman in nurse suit and is wrapped in an American flag is summoning more and more women voluntary workers to her organization‚ the Red Cross. In general‚ women did very well surprising men with their ability to undertake heavy work and with their efficiency. The posters did a great job on recruiting women as well‚ that they have shown the exact images of working women and how valiant and heroic can women be‚ therefore calling and attracting more women to join the

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