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    that time. There are two reasons why the U.S wouldn’t join in the war without Pearl Harbor.

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    neutral stance‚ before joining the Allies after the Japanese attack on the US naval base in Pearl Harbor on December 7th of 1941. America’s hesitancy was shaped by various factors‚ namely "the desire to avoid entanglement in European affairs...the conviction that intervention in World War I was wrong [and] the focus on domestic issues during the Great Depression. " The following shall analyze and explain why the United States did not enter World War II until December 8th of 1941 and advocates of American

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    Why did the US find it impossible to defeat the Vietcong? (7) There were a number of problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam. Perhaps one of the biggest problems that they faced was the fact that the Vietcong were fighting using guerrilla tactics: fighting on a small scale‚ taking independent‚ irregular actions. The Vietcong depended on stealth‚ concealment‚ and surprise attacks and ambushes. Guerrilla warfare spread as Vietminh soldiers who were trained

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    congress voted in favor of a war declaration. Not only did Woodrow’s personal opinion affect the war declaration but‚ Germany’s actions as well for example The Zimmerman telegram‚ and also the use of Unrestricted Submarine warfare. The Zimmerman Telegram was a coded secret message from German secretary Arthur Zimmerman‚ which held a proposal to mexico to form a military alliance in advance of the U.S. entering World war 1 Against Germany. Why would Mexico accept Germany’s request ? well in The Telegram

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    Academic Writing 502 words SOCIAL MEDIA HELPS US GET INFORMED Everyone is known to interact and socialise using social media. It helps teenagers get informed on what is happening around the world without having to read the newspaper or watch the news. This essay will discuss on how youtube ‚ twitter and facebook (three main social medias) helps youngsters get informed on various of things. These things include on updates on celebrities‚ viral videos‚ important news

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    Part B World War One had broken out in Europe. The United States at this time was neutral even though we were sending 1‚000 horses daily to Europe. The Germans did not like this at all. During this time‚ in the United States there was a German newspaper that sold 75‚000 newspapers a day. At this time‚ there was 8 million Germans in the US which equaled 1/10 of the population. Most of them where first generation immigrants. The war in Europe caused several problems. The Germans were allowed to sail

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    Tensions between the US and the Soviet Union after World War II The United States and the Soviet Union were never in a completely stable relationship. World War II had both nations working together‚ but partly only because Germany was a common enemy of them both. Roosevelt did not agree with communism‚ but would work alongside Stalin in order to stop a bigger issue‚ the Nazis. By helping each other out‚ they became part of the Big Three along with Britain. However‚ even working together

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    Dec. 17‚ 2012 Technology of World War 2: Outline I. INTRODUCTION A. How World War 2 Started B. The Difference in Technology from WW1 and WW2 II. Different technology A. Weapons B. Mobility C. Technique III. Conclusion A . Restate facts In 1993 World War II officially began when Nazi Germany invaded Poland

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    WW2 DOGFIGHTS In a dogfight a pilot is tested to the highest degree on how well he can maneuver his plane away from his opponent and position himself in a position that allows himself to destroy his opponent. By the definition of a dogfight it is any fight between warring fighter planes‚ which means it is not always a one on one situation that you will encounter. Any little advantage that you can obtain over your opponent is immensely crucial but some deciding factors are typically air speed‚ experience

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    Socials Essay : Contributions of canadian women to the war effort In Canadian history‚ the women have always had a place and a role set out for them.WW2 began with the invading of Poland by Germany in September 1939‚ where shortly after that also Canada entered the war.There has always been a certain “ladylike” image that women have been expected to fit‚ placing limitations on the role women could assume in society. During WWI women were seen working in factories and doing “men’s jobs” that were

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