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    Responses to World War 1 from 1914 to 1928 Historical Context: World War 1 (1914-1918) was a war that was inevitable‚ but almost entirely underestimated. As the war dragged on for four years and millions of lives were expended in the name of victory‚ many were greatly impacted culturally‚ mainly Europeans and Americans. In what was known as the lost generation‚ many poets and writers developed new forms of literature in response to the devastating consequences of the war. DBQ Prompt: Identify

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    Why did the Communists win the Chinese Civil War in 1949 ? The Chinese civil war was one of the major conflicts in 20th century Asia. This conflict cost China approximately 6 million casualties (including civilians). Most fierce battles were fought after the Second Sino-Japanese War‚ which comprises the last 3 years of the Chinese Civil War (1946-1949). In this essay‚ we will focus on this period‚ by contrasting two rival sides‚ CPC (Communist Party of China) and forces loyal to the Kuomintang (KMT)-led

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    Why Did Germany Lose Ww1

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    WHY DID GERMANY LOSE WW1 Germany lost WW1 due to a variety of military‚ socio-economic & political‚ and strategic reasons. The war itself continued for 4 years‚ inflicting various casualties and economic hardships on Germany. The most important reason why Germany lost WW1 were its incompetence to carry out it’s various strategies – originating from the first strategic failure‚ the failure of the Schlieffen Plan. The military incompetence of Germany on land and in sea was also an important

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    Why Did Tsarism Fail

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    1) Contrary to traditional historiography‚ Pipes states that tsarism need not have collapsed. So why did it? a. Pipes explains that‚ despite what many historians view (in hindsight) as the “inevitable” collapse of tsarism‚ that no one could have foreseen its end. That revolutionaries “acted with such reckless abandon” because they believed it would have no consequences for the regime (11). b. He also cites the fact that foreign states were investing in the tsarist government‚ with nothing to indicate

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    Why did Russia enter World War One? The reason for Russia entering the war was three-fold. One reason was that Russia owed Serbia allegiance‚ another being the loss of the Russo-Japanese war and the last‚ and arguably the most important‚ reason for Russia’s entry is the incompetence of the Czar. The first reason for Russia entering the war was their allegiance to Serbia. Russia owed Serbia allegiance so when Austria declared was‚ it was Russia’s duty to fight with Serbia. Russia did this because

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    Why does the colour leak out of beetroot? Procedure to investigate the effect of temperature Hypothesis- The higher the temperature while cooking the beetroot‚ the more pigments well leak out from the cell membrane‚ hence the absorbance would increase. My hypothesis was concluded by the facts that beetroot contains red pigments called betalians which are located in the cell vacuole. Normally the pigments cannot leak out; however cooking the beetroot allows the movement. This is because the cell

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    This investigation will answer the question: For what reasons did Pakistan support the Mujahedeen during the Afghan-Soviet War‚ between the years 1979-1989? This investigation is important because Pakistan’s role was essential in ensuring the Mujahedeen’s success over the Soviets in the Soviet-Afghan war of 1979. The scope of this investigation is the reasons behind Pakistan’s involvement in the Soviet-Afghan war and their successes in training the Mujahedeen during the years 1979-1989. Firstly

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    Why Did Slavery Exist?

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    During the American Civil War there was a long- standing disagreement on slavery and it’s place in society. There are multiple reasons on why slavery existed moreover‚ how or why it “prospered.”In the 17-18th century owning slaves became a topic of issue with different views and perspectives‚ consequently‚ slavery no longer existed. Analyzing the diverse set of opinions‚ accordingly‚ by choosing one of the various reasons on slavery’s existence. Why did slavery exist when our Declaration of Independence

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    your head when you hear Greek Civil War? The language‚ Destruction‚ Athens or ancient artifacts. Greece is a country in southern eastern Europe consisting of 2 mainland peninsulas and thousands of islands that lie along the seas. It was the birthplace of the Western civilization and the ancient landmarks. During World War II‚ Greece had helped Albania in which they were being invaded by Italy. Once the Greek army held them back the Nazis had intervened during the war and had overthrown both Greece and

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    American War is several ways‚ good and bad. The brutal war lasted from April‚ 1846 to February‚ 1848 and began in Texas‚ ending with about 38‚000 casualties. But‚ only about 1‚700 were killed in battle‚ as disease like the yellow fever. Although the war might be seen as controversial‚ the United States War against Mexico was just due to‚ Texas’ needs‚ Mexico’s government‚ and violence that was waged on the U.S. America was ethical in all ways to declare war on Mexico after what they did. Texas wrote

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