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    Why did Australia become involved in World War Two? 1) Australia and Britain shared the same king. When the king of England declared war on Germany‚ Australia also was at war. Australia had no choice in the matter. 2) The public did not like the aggressive nature of Hitler’s ambitions. 3) Australians WANTED to support Britain. 4) It was a show of strength in an attempt to persuade Hitler to back down. 5) Germany and Japan directly threatened Australia’s security. 6) It was the right thing

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    Why did the United States get involved in the Vietnam War? Explain what factors led American policymakers down the path towards war‚ and cite specific examples of critical events that reflected these factors. There was no specific factor that led the united states into getting involved in the Vietnam war‚ but rather a gradual series of events and decisions which would lead them down such a path. The initial reasons for U.S. involvement in Vietnam seemed logical and compelling to American leaders

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    Introduction ___________________________________________________________________________ In 1939‚ the world witnessed the beginning of arguably the most devastating of all combat in the history of mankind‚ World War II. The conflict would ravage the entire European continent and far beyond extending into the far reaches of the planet‚ stretching from the lands of the African continent and waters of the Atlantic‚ to the Philippine islands in the Pacific. Previously‚ tensions had arisen with Germany’s

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    The 1905 Russian Revolution was the first of the revolutions that took place in attempt to overthrow Russia ’s Tsarist (or Imperial Autocracy) regime. The revolution broke out in 1905 because of the public unrest and economic depression caused by the Russo-Japanese war in 1904-5; and because of the "Bloody Sunday" of January 9th‚ 1905. The significance of the 1905 Revolution was determined by the October Manifesto‚ which was the Tsar ’s response to the revolution‚ and by the Tsarist-opposing parties

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    defensive purposes. Next‚ Hitler commanded his troops to re-enter the Rhineland‚ violating the treaty. Again‚ Britain and France did not take action because they understood Germany’s perspective‚ as they believed they were doing nothing wrong by entering their own ‘backyard’. From this point on‚ Hitler believed he was invincible‚ as he could do whatever he wanted to. At the time‚ it did not seem like Britain or France or any other countries were planning on stopping him. Therefore‚ Hitler took advantage of

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    Q. Why did the French loose the war in Vietnam? In April of 1956 the last remaining French troops would leave Vietnam. After over 200 years of influence and rule‚ the French at last realized that the occupation and control of Vietnam was an unreachable goal. In consideration of the many blunders (both militarily and political) ‚ and the outright ignorance of the French high command‚ any efforts to stabilize Vietnamese nationalism and to maintain french rule over Vietnam were thwarted. Thus

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    and the war is won. There is still questions though about the war. What started the war? How did America get involved? How did the War End? What Started World War II? The war was thought to have started with Germany attacking poland. “When Germany entered the western portion of Poland‚ Britain and France declared war on Germany. But when Russia moved into eastern Poland‚ there was no war declaration by either nation.” (threeworldwars.com) For some reason they thought it was an act of war on Poland

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    Cram Packet 1914 to Present BIG IDEAS: The 20th Century was a time when the world got “smaller.” Communication and transportation made it possible to connect to every part of the globe and even into outer space. The United States came to dominate the world during the 20th century and our culture spread everywhere (McWorld) Not every part of the globe felt comfortable with the Americanization of the world. American values can be interpreted as being based upon consumerism‚ greed‚ sex‚ and

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    Midterm Break Midterm break is a poem that delivers the scene of a funeral in short snapshots narrated by the estranged boy whose brother has died. The title itself implies a disturbance of some sort‚ a ‘break’. However‚ it does not give the full meaning of the disruption felt by the boy and the titles’ meaning is shown in full only by the end of the poem. The boy in the poem’s aimless and confused outlook about what happened is told to us by his impassive style of narrating- he ‘sat all day…

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    imported goods and resulted in a sweeping effect across Europe to search for alternative markets elsewhere. The validation of this is reflected in the leap of Britain’s overseas investments from 187 million pounds in 1871 to 4‚000 million pounds in 1914. Economic advantage was certainly a motivating factor‚ however‚ some European nations‚ such as France‚ underwent little industrial growth and had gained little from colonising. It appears imperialism was a source of national pride and acted as a

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