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    professional labor oriented jobs. World War II was a historic leap for women in Great Britain to gain recognition in society by earning better male wages in factories and gaining the appropriate skills to play an important role in winning the war their country faced. However these leaps and bounds for women in society came at a high price and was paid for by many years of hard work and dangerous times. With the war approaching‚ a labor shortage was prevalent and women were looked upon as a precious

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    countries‚ the U.S. Homefront was progressing in new aspects of life and adjusted their comfort of living to help the soldiers at war. Rationing became common during WWII and the government highly encouraged it. In addition‚ women were seen differently by society because they began taking on new jobs that were usually performed by men. Although some components of American life were on the rise‚ others were steadily worsening. For example‚ hatred towards Japanese Americans was very prevalent. Overall‚

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    Hitler's Actions After Ww2

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    this essay will explore in an attempt to humanize and present an alterative narrative about lower and working-class Germans. While not completely to the same extent as the Jewish victims of Hitler’s hate‚ I will try to present that the average German was also badly impacted by Hitler’s actions in post WWII Germany. They were made to suffer even though the crimes of the Nazis were not the fault of their direct intentions or doing. This is the motivating

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    their hearts for all Allied country leaders. This was because of a peace treaty called‚ “The Versailles Treaty”. The Versailles Treaty blamed Germany for everything. It allowed them not to have submarines or an air force. Land was taken away from them‚ and they were only allowed to have a small army. On top of it all‚ the Germans had to pay for all damages the war had caused and take full responsibility for causing it. The Germans thought this was really unfair‚ and never forgave their government

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    The Jewish State After WWII Essay Question: Discuss The Establishment of the Jewish state after WWII‚ the major conflicts since then‚ and the current state of Arab.- Israel affairs in the Middle East Historical Context- Establishment of Jewish State After World War One: Topic Sentence: Balfour Declaration of 1917 and British Mandate- United Nations Partition Plan and UNSCOP- Israeli Declaration of Independence- Major Conflicts Since Then: Topic Sentence: Arab Israel

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    Women's Roles During Ww2

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    navy nurse corps during the pearl harbor attack on Dec-7-1941. During WWI and WWII woman were called a by necessity to do work and to take on roles that were outside their traditional gender expectation. In Great Britain this is known was a process of dilution and was strongly contested by the trade

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    Jared Kevin Wenzelburger  World History ­ Sharp  Feb. 18‚ 2015  CBA  Causes of WWII  World War II was a war that involved most of the world‚ hence the name WWII‚  being the second of it’s nature‚ it is also known as the “Second World War”. This war  consisted of two main powers: The Axis (Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan) & The Allies  (America‚ Great Britain‚ Soviet Union‚ and China who also helped with war efforts).  Even though nationalism is a big part of what caused WWII‚ the Treaty of Versailles‚ the 

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    causes and effects. B1Firstly‚ Before we answer this question we must identify who Jem was. So to begin with‚ Jem is son of Atticus a lawyer he lives with his sister scout in a town called may beach. C1Jem is the oldest of the two and appears to be Embarrassed of his father we know this as in the first sentence of the book in which it says ’Atticus was a feeble man this gives us an understanding of how Atticus was viewed moreover throughout the film despite Scout continuously referring to Atticus as

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    [pic] As a citizen of the United States‚ I strongly believe that it is best that we should get involved in the raging war in Europe. If this action is taken‚ the United States won’t appeal to many European countries as useful or any help whatsoever as well as backstabbing them. If others fail‚ we fail because we are all dependent on each other internationally. If we choose to intervene‚ we will help make peace. Another result in isolating ourselves from the war is rather than going to the

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    This passage talks about the role of women on the civil war and World War Two.It also showed how hard they worked during the war. In the first five lines it talks about the stuff the women does before and after the war. It talks about the roles each person had.It also told how it didn’t suit the women well.The Native American women struggled to maintain their cultural identity in society that seemed to have a little place for them.women in the 1800’s filled many unofficial jobs. The hardworking

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