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    Weapons In Ww1

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    War”. It was the war to end all wars. It all started from a single gunshot which isn’t important‚ but it was because of who it hit and killed. In the empire of Austria Hungary back in 1914. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was parading down a Streets of Sarajevo when he took a wrong turn which allowed

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    Analyse the Causes of WW1

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    Analyse the Causes of WW1 There were a number of causes that played a key role for WW1; however the most significant was The Alliance System due to the fact that it had the most direct impact on the war. In this essay I will explain how this specific historical event was the main cause of WW1. On top of that I will talk about how the other causes effected the decisions made and their impact at the time. The Alliance System was the most significant cause of WW1 due to the fact that all the great

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    History How far was world war one responsible for the February revolution of 1917? :D some points or anything would be useful To quite an extent it was the sole reason for the Revolution. World War I saw Czar Nikolas mobilize a woefully unprepared Russian military for combat against well-trained German front-line troops. Their subsequent defeats and embarrassment sparked the flame that would become the Red Revolution. By 1917‚ the Russian economy was in poor shape and near complete

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    Battles of WW1

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    battles in 1914 in which both sides attempted to fight a war of movement which would see the war ended by December 1914. It was also important in contributing to the stalemate which eventuated at the end of 1914. It heralded the failure of the Schlieffen Plan. The importance of this battle is that it was the culmination by both sides of any attempt at a war of movement‚ as it was realized that frontal offensives were impossible. Thus the ‘race for the sea’ developed. It exposed the weaknesses of German

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    her as a short-haired blonde that was a huge star back in the early 50?s. She was an actress and a model. Back then she was a huge sex symbol in many films. As beautiful and successful as she is‚ she had a dark side. Marilyn wasn?t quite pleased with life. She was depressed and seeked help for it but sadly it didn?t help. She had tried to commit suicide many times‚ but around midnight on August 5‚ 1962‚ she was announced dead due to an overdose. She was accused of suicide but other conspiracies

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    displaced over 90‚000 people. Was Andrew Jackson a democratic supporter of the people or a tyrant? Did he support democracy or his principles. Or did Andrew Jackson vetoed more bills to become a “a man of people?” Andrew Jackson is a tyrant because he supported the unfair laws‚ forced indians off their land‚ and ignored the supreme ruling‚refusing of signing laws by the people’s representatives law that would improve the country. The first reason Andrew Jackson is a tyrant was for supporting the unfair

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    Underlying Causes of Ww1

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    Underlying Causes of WW1 With 2 shots fired the Archduke of Austria was dead‚ causing World War 1‚ yet the true cause was much deeper. World War 1 lasted four years from 1914 to 1918. It was the bloodiest war the world had ever seen and to this day is the deadliest war with 10‚000‚000 dead in twice that wounded. What were the underlying causes of World War 1? First of all what does underlying mean underline is the unseen cause or bases of something. The three underlying causes of World War 1 were

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    While Josephine Baker was a bit scandalous‚ her importance should not be overlooked because she did much more than perform. She was awarded military honors‚ served in World War II‚ and was an advocate for equality and peace. Josephine Baker was born on June 3rd‚ 1906‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Her real name was Freda Josephine McDonald‚ which she changed when she married Willie Baker‚ whose last name she kept for the rest of her life‚ even when she got divorced. Her father left‚ and in order to support

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    them by killing opposing chiefs and finally uniting all of them under one rule. He ruthlessly led his army to attack anyone in his way of taking control of the islands. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was intelligent‚ thoughtful‚ and he adapted to new ideas. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was very intelligent. During the sandalwood trade‚ he placed a kapu on young sandalwood trees so that the Hawaiians

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    Napoleon was the creator of his time and not the creation of his time because he made most of his opportunities from his hard work. Napoleon started it all by working hard in school when he was young. He was given the task of defending delegates from a government official in 1795. Napoleon along with gunners successfully defended the delegates. They made the attackers panic and confused. Napoleon was the hero of the hour and in Paris was the savior of the French Republic. After that event was thought

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