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    Question 1 The Second World War was caused by several reasons. Some of the long term reasons include: • Failure of the then League of Nations to maintain peace. This was mainly attributed to the fact that not all the countries across the world were members of the League of Nations. It was also influenced majorly by the fact that the League of Nations had little to no army there it was really difficult for them to handle the Nazis. • Hitler was trying to restore German pride. Having miserably lost

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    Fashion Influenced by Ww2

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    exploring whether the World War 2 era was the start of women wearing functional clothing. The next area I will explore is whether celebrities during the period‚ had an impact on what women wore. Throughout the investigation I will analyse whether there are elements of fashion from World War 2 which still exist today. Lastly I will conclude the assignment‚ ‘what impact has World War 2 had on fashion?’ I feel that fashion survived extremely well during World War 2. This was due to women being encouraged to

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    Japanese Nisei in Ww2

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    Raphael Sousa ASAM 20 11-14-2011 Research Paper: Nisei in WW2 “Nisei: (n) a son or daughter of Japanese immigrants who is born and educated in America and especially in the United States” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). As the United States was receiving their constant droves of immigrants from China‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ the Philippines‚ there was one group of Asian-American immigrants (or not immigrants for that matter) that would stand out‚ the Japanese Nisei. The term Nisei comes from the literal

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    The average child has seen 100‚000 acts of violence including 8‚000 murders by the time they leave elementary school‚ according to Daphne White‚ executive director of the Lion & Lamb Project‚ a Bethesda‚ Maryland‚ organization created in 1995 to reduce violence in the media (Blakey 1). Other researchers have found that video games and movies expose children to similar levels of violence. The internet is also being blamed‚ with its easy access to information; it is becoming easier to access violence

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    duties during WW2 after the men had left for battle. - Women always had a "ladylike" image that they were expected to fit. -The involvement of Canadian women in WW2 was one of the most important primary steps towards Canadas current state of gender equality‚ because those women took on a untraditonal military role that back then you would NEVER expect a women to take on‚ challenged social stereotypes and refused to return to traditional roles after war. -(STARTING SENTENCE) When WW2 came around

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    All Allied Power contributed to making the Nazis power fall by supplied men and fought with honor to defeat the Nazis. Each Country gave something which made them a major contributor in WW2. The Soviet Union lost millions of men each battle. They lost the most soldiers and civilians in WW2. United States was the largest supplier of material. They were the reason allied power had material to fight each battle. Britain gave the most navy support . Their navy contributes to blocking the Germans from

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    on whether the crisis could be predicted and prevented. This essay will attempt to demonstrate that Irish Financial Crisis was both predictable and preventable. It will first state that Irish Financial Crisis was predictable through the observation of its abnormal economic growth mode and the soared property prices. Then it will turn to argue that the crisis was preventable. This essay will try to analyse theoretical and practical facts were provided as experience to prevent the crisis.. There

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    Desmond Doss: A WW2 Hero

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    Desmond Doss Desmond Doss was a WW2 hero. He saved about 75 men without firing a single bullet or even caring a single weapon. I believe that Desmond is one of the most remarking WW2 soldiers. He was considered a objector. An objector is a soldier that refuses to carry or use a weapon in battle. Desmond was the first soldier to receive the medal of honor for actions above and beyond the call of duty. Desmond was raised a Seventh-day Adventist‚ his mother was one also. This is the reason he would

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    European economy. In world war 1there was rivalries of all European. European had power that caused lot of tensions among each country that to be better than other countries. World War 1 started to grow sense of militarism which was accompanied by arm race. The cause of World War 2 was a world depression caused by the poor treaty of World War 1. There were people who were starving and the dictators let them what they want to do. The effect was most of the world being involved in a

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    bomb Japan • Aussie soldiers used for fighting NG‚ Bougainville‚ Borneo and other Japan held – o Australian resented this waste of life Curtin wrote to try and change MACARTHUR idea 0- did not agree o Curtin died 5 July 1945 (6 weeks before end of WW2) • JAPAN refused to surrender – • Short supplies‚ no army KAMIKAZE pilots • JAPANESE fight to death – decision for Bombs. In Hiroshima German Scientist helped make it HARRY S TURMAN (US president – demanded unconditional surrender) Japan -

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