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    Initially‚ the United States declared a position of neutrality in the international conflict of World War One‚ however‚ after two years of conflict‚ America entered the war. Although it is well understood when the United States entered the war‚ the motives behind their involvement are still debated. Many explanations have been suggested‚ one being that Germany’s unchecked aggression and unrestricted submarine warfare threatened the United States‚ which gave sufficient reason to declare war on Germany

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    who can make a decision when needed‚ someone who is strong and has confidence. It also may be someone who can learn from their mistakes and be able to use them to better their actions in the future. The list can go on and on. So‚ how did Winston Churchill become so powerful? Simply because he had the best interest for Great Britain and didn’t let his opinion cloud his judgement. Through World War I‚ World War II‚ and then becoming Prime Minister‚ Winston Churchill had to put Great Britain in his

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    Some would say that this lead the surrealist movement. Dali was well known for fro hi showman ship when displaying his art allowed his career to continue to go on as well as allowing him to maintain his relevancy still today. Although some say that he did few pieces of art for the surrealist community he now has many museums who celebrate the pieces he has created (Salvador dali.com 2011).For example‚ The Dali Museum in St-Petersburg‚ Florida and just a couple of years ago his works could be found in

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    strategy created by Scotland to become a world trading nation by establishing a colony on the Isthmus of Panama‚ the English feared the threats that Scotland might choose a new monarch.

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    just come to power over Germany and Hitler is making his next move against those who have held down Germany and its people for so long. Beginning in 1918 the Nazi rise to power was long but inevitable. From the first mark of King Ludwig III granting permission to Hitler to enlist to a Bavarian regiment in the german army although he was not yet a German citizen‚ to the last mark of Hitler being elected chancellor there were many events that helped ultimately lead to the Nazi’s rise in power. One of

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    the war. The factors discussed in the essay include nationalism‚ militarism‚ and imperialism. All these factors contributed to the conflict that existed between the two blocks that participated in the war. The essay also examines the reasons why America did not join the war in 1914 and the reasons that made it enter the war in 1917. Also‚ the essay determines the role that America played during the way and in ending it. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was just a trigger that led many

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    good stay in Sydney. I have decided to become a university student because in my view university has a higher level of education. University degrees are globally recognized and university education has a level of standard. Their are some students who are taking distance learning but coming to universities are more preferable. University students can learn more which distance learning students does not. University students get diverse environment which helps us to study well and also learn more about

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    past decades and zero since the treaty was signed. This is the last but not the least example when skillful diplomatic leaders were able to intervene in the conflicts of nations that couldn’t solve problems by themselves and in this case we can see why America is considered world’s

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    Harpers Ferry was a city in Virginia (now West Virginia)‚ and there was a federal armory there. John Brown had the idea that he could lead an armed slave revolt by taking over Harpers Ferry. There was a major reason on why John Brown raided Harpers Ferry.

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    German state‚ headed by Adolf Hitler. “It was a war against an enemy of unspeakable evil” meaning it was so evil that there’s no word to describe it. How did the United States become involved in World War 2? reason why U.S. entered in WWII because it wanted to defend the principle of nonintervention in the affairs of other countries?. America did not want to get involved. What brought the United States fully into the war was the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor. December 7‚ 1941‚

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