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    Increased Hitler aggression in europe caused growing concern in the United States; after the bombing of Pearl Harbor the United States could no longer adopt the policy of isolationism and entered World War Two with the allied powers. The American public was strongly against American involvement in another european conflict and rightfully so after the devastating effects of World War One. President Roosevelt saw the necessity to aid Russia and Great Britain‚ through a lend-lease agreement‚ the United

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    Did you ever wonder how the Beatles got together? They came together by a man named John Winston Lennon. He had a passion for music and arts. John Lennon is a well-known artist for making music and singing it. (Dowswell)When John was a young boy he didn’t like to go to school‚ but he was very bright. He was a student with bad behavior. He skipped class time to write stories and draw. He didn’t like school because it was very boring to him. He was a smart kid though. When John was still young he taught

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    The Treaty of Versailles contributed to the causes of World War 2. One condition was the restrictions on Germany’s military. The treaty required Germany to get rid of its air force and most of its army and navy. Also‚ a demilitarized zone was made around Germany where the German military wasn’t allowed to be. A second condition was the war reparations Germany had to pay. The treaty required Germany to pay for all the damage they and their allies caused during the war. These reparations caused great

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    Why Minors Shouldn’t Get Tattoos & Body Piercings! The more popular and mainstream tattoos and piercings become‚ the more teenagers want them. The problem is‚ it’s not legal for minors to get tattoos in many states. The other problem is‚ most parents don’t go for the idea at all. This puts teens in a position where they feel they have to make a decision for themselves‚ and they go seeking someone to tattoo and/or pierce them without the consent of their parents. This is where

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    After the end of World War I‚ nations that consisted of mostly the allies got together in Versailles to create a document known as the Versailles Treaty. The treaty spelled out terms that the defeated countries would follow. No country was more affected by this than Germany. Many countries wanted to punish Germany for World War I. During the creation of this document that was signed in 1919‚ Germany was given no voice. The Versailles Treaty caused War II because of German territorial losses‚ military

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    country would benefit across all 50 states. This shift from state laws to federal laws proved extremely important in later US history‚ particularly in times of the civil rights era and the Vietnam war. US society: Women: The war provided an opportunity for women to get involved in the world of work‚ that would not have otherwise been available. With a large majority of US men having to fight in Europe‚ there was a drastic amount of men to work in factories. The women who were available to work

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    When World War I finished‚ the European countries of the allied forces tried to only punish Germany. Their determination to hurt Germany succeeded and this success was called the treaty of Versailles. The treaty of Versailles lowered it’s army to a very small numbere‚ decreased the size of the German Empire and forced the Empire to pay a huge unreasonable amount of money in reparations for damages from the war. Basically the treaty of Versailles was meant to completely destroy Germany and left it

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    World War II was a war in the 20th Century that had an everlasting impact. An event that was associated with World War II that had a significant impact on the 20th Century was Pearl Harbor. The Japanese launched a surprise air attack on the United States’ Naval Base at Pearl Harbor‚ which is located in Hawaii. This attack occurred on the morning of December 7‚ 1941. Many were asleep‚ eating breakfast‚ or getting reading for church when the explosions started. Despite the surprise of the bombs

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    accept that the country would benefit across all 50 states. This shift from state laws to federal laws proved extremely important in later US history‚ particularly in times of the civil rights era and the Vietnam war. The war provided an opportunity for women to get involved in the world of work‚ that would not have otherwise been available. With a large majority of US men having to fight in Europe‚ there was a drastic shortage of men to work in the factories. This was answered by the women who were

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    When someone bands a book they take from each and everyone of us knowledge that books contains. One of the many reasons Books get band is because people are worried about a younger audience reading something inappropriate‚ but a better way to deal with this is to challenge the book instead of banding it‚ that way the library still has the book but younger audience can’t get too it. Another bad thing about a band is that some books that get band are older books that have language that many today find

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