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    How far did WW1 change the position of the Liberal Party in 1918? WW1 changed the position of the LIberal Party significantly because of many factors. One major change would have been Asquith stepping down as leader. This was because he was seen as not being able to lead the war‚ the public disliked the way in his methods with events such as the Shell crisis which led to thousands of unneeded deaths. This was were Lloyd George took over as he was seen fit to lead this war‚ or control the many

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    military sphere of influence in Cuba 10. American who was established as leader of Hawaii after Queen Lil surrendered her throne 11. policy initiated by Secretary Hay that called for free trade in China 12. harbor in the Philippines that was captured by Commodore Dewey 14. tabloid reporting that sensationalized the news in order to sell newspapers 15. Taft’s view of foreign policy that supported the use of loans and investments 17. belief that it was America’s divine right to control all the territory

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    Why did the Allies win?

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    The sheer magnitude of US human‚ economic and military resources was too much for the Germans to counter. The US wartime production level was brought Eastern Front- you said it was American-British joint cooperation but without the US’s assistance they wouldn’t have Why did the Allies win? ASSIST Economic assistance If they didn’t supply them with money (lend-lease) or equipment how on earth would the allies manage to produce enough resources . THEY WERE RUNNING OUT AND NEARLY LOSING UNTIL

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    United States saw that the URSS was expanding all over Europe and Asia‚ because the soviet forces toke the entire island of Sakhalin and the Kuriles islands in the war against Japan and signed with the communist new government of Poland the political Oder line as the frontier with Germany. With those changes the URSS gained Konigsberg and Lvov for Poland‚ meanwhile Poland toke the principal port of Berlin‚ Stettin‚ and the rest of Prussia‚ part of Brandenburg‚ Pomerania and Silesia. A lot of German

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    Operation Downfall was the modus operandi arranged against Japan after Pearl Harbor. This procedure was divided into two parts: Operation Olympic and Operation Coronet. This plan was the creation “of Admiral Chester Nimitz and generals Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall. It was comprised of two mammoth amphibious operations‚” but Downfall never transpired. U.S President Harry Truman elected to drop the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ respectively‚ bringing the war to a quick conclusion

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    To start off his presidency the United States was in the Great Depression. As president he did accomplish a lot. During the first “100 days” he started the recovery process. During this time he temporarily closed the banks. And worked with Congress to work on the recovery programs. During this time also when he was working with Congress he set up alphabet agencies. He set up AAA(Agricultural Adjustment Administration) and the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps). He also established other agencies

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    During World War I many circumstances changed‚ from the way battles were fought to who exactly was fighting in them. New technologies let both sides of the war explore ways to win. Tanks‚ chemical warfare‚ and powered flight are highly significant technologies that affected the war effort. Tanks could cross barbed wire‚ and pass through no man’s land easily. They didn’t go fast and broke down multiple times‚ but they could resolve a stalemate. Soldiers fled into the trenches as they couldn’t

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    -The U.S. remained neutral during the 1920s-1930s because p until that time they had always been an isolated country. The U.S wished not to get more involved in foreign affairs as it forced its own country issue such as stock market crash and more. However ‚ by the time of the Lead-Lease Act‚ the U.S was providing defensive aid for the allied forces as their governments were mre democratic. -Roosevelt spent many of his fireside Chats convincing the U.S to depart from its policy of isolationism. The

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    United States Foreign Policy has shifted from being isolationist to being interventionist due to the United States being more involved around the world then when it first started out. being more involved than when we started wasn’t what our first few presidents wanted‚ they wanted to be isolated from all the other foreign countries. Meaning we Americans didn’t want their foreign affairs to involve the new country of the United States. In the beginning of U.S. development we were isolationists due

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    19th and early 20th centuries‚ the roots of imperialism had gone deep into the policy and mentality of the United States; this in turn affected the state’s relations with other nations. It became an age of imperialism‚ with American influence increasing all over the world for various reasons‚ like economic interest‚ strategic interest‚ or even belief in cultural superintendence. Thus‚ imperialism defined the foreign policies of the country through a more aggressive application to international relations

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