Franklin Castillo English 4 IB 3 April 2012 Extended Essay World War 1 is an extraordinary event which changed history today. WW1 was not just some war‚ but it was “The Great War”. It was called the “Great War” because no other war had such an impact on the world. It was the first war to affect all of the major nations of Europe and the world. It took thousands of lives. It was a huge war‚ involving a large number of nations and armies including five empires with their associated colonies and
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Fitzsimons 1 How were the United States goals in World War I similar or different to the United States goals for fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan? The United States goals in World War I and Iraq and Afghanistan are very different‚ and this is partly because they are in totally different time periods and the technology is very different. World War I took place from 1914-1918 (Strachan 1)‚ whereas the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan started in 2003 and are still going (Deese 1)‚ although many of
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root causes are much deeper. The causes of World War 1 were alliance system‚ imperialism‚ militarism and nationalism. I will be going into detail of these details of these matters to explain the events that triggered the world war. Countries throughout Europe made defense agreements that would pull them into battle‚ meaning‚ if one country was attacked‚ allied countries were bound to defend them. This was called Alliances. At the start of World War 1‚ Germany and Austria-Hungary allied and became
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Most Important Turning Point in WW2 There’s always a discussion or argument as to what the most important turning point in the war was. This is a very difficult question to answer because every important part of the war happened because of another important part of the war. But is there just one main turning point in the war or could there be multiple? The Battle of Britain The Battle of Britain took place between August and September 1940. After the success of Blitzkrieg‚ the evacuation of Dunkirk
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Turning points are often crucial events in a person’s life. In the excerpts from Jackie Robinson’s biography‚ ”I Never Had It Made‚” Rebecca Maksel’s auto-biography‚“The Father of Chinese Aviation‚” and Melba Beals’‚ “Warriors Don’t Cry‚” each person faced important turning points that changed their lives and their countries. One broke the color line in baseball and changed the United States‚ another changed aviation and industrialized China‚ and the last made it so schools were not labeled by
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THE CAUSES OF WORLD WAR 1 World War 1 was fought between the allied and the central powers from 1914 to 1918. It was fought between the central powers consisted of Germany‚ Austria- Hungary‚ Turkey and Italy and the allies consisting of U.K ‚ France‚ Russia and U.S.A. The war in itself is considered a notable example of a total war as all the belligerents used every means of warfare including chemical warfare to try to win. The war ended with an allied victory after the armistice in 1918
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World War 1 began in 1914 due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ and ended in 1918. The central allies included Germany‚ Austria‚ Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire who fought against the allied powers that were Serbia‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ Romania‚ Japan and the United States. This war left a dent into the world taking away‚ what others may call‚ it’s “innocence”. This war killed more people than any other war in the human history. It involved more countries than any
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The specific turning point in Hamlet occurs in act III of the play where Hamlet hesitates and decides against killing Claudius where he was sat defenseless. If Hamlet had rather not hesitated in killing Claudius‚ Hamlet would have had the potential to convince the kingdom to see his deed as something honorable due to his evidence from “the mouse trap” and would as a result‚ gain his fortune back. However instead‚ Hamlet’s flaw for over-thinking immobilizes him causing him to allow Claudius the upper
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The Bill of Rights is one of the turning points in the legislative system of the USA. There have been a lot of discussions about how important and influential it is‚ and which of the rights proposed is the most important. The initial ten alterations‚ which make up the purported Bill of Rights‚ were intended to cool the reasons for alarm of the gentle adversaries of the Constitution in its unique structure. The corrections were proposed to the state assemblies by the first Congress that collected
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throughout the novel unfairness towards all the characters‚ at some point in the novel. As demonstrated many characters have been given an unfair say in their society created by the boys after their plane crashed into the island. Jack believes in that his opinion is right‚ as demonstrated in the quote above‚ and does not believe that there’s a beast on the island. Unfairness in society is discovered and demonstrated as a turning point in the novel through both Jack and Ralph. Jack gives the
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