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    Hitler wouldn’t send tanks to the battlefront because it was too risky to do without a properly fed and clothed infantry to go with them. On the other side of the war front the people of Moscow were starting to lose hope‚ so Stalin had the army participate in a parade to restore the people’s faith in their army. Afterwards‚ Stalin ordered multiple attacks against Germany even though the supplies they used there could

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    War brings out the best in people War does not bring negative effects all the time. It does bring out the best in people. This is because during war people start caring more about everyone. The war unites people and makes them more courageous. During war time‚ people start caring more about everyone’s humanity. When people see‚ for example‚ a family in distress due to war‚ then people would become more hospitable

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    Social-wise and even biblical‚ humans tend to break rules. Socially‚ human beings are boundless. They despise limitations. Human beings like those any others who belong in any political or social form‚ struggle to come out of any fences built to limit them in any way. Even science is unstable and cannot settle because of unending human discoveries. Unsatisfied with earth’s blessings‚ they even set-foot on the moon. Even the most precious God’s creation (Adam and Eve)‚ as the bible would tell it’s

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    declared war against the King of Hungary and Bohemia‚ for plotting aggression. They declared war in the name of the French nation in defence of liberty; it began the first ’War of the People’s’ in the Modern world. Only 7 deputies voted against the war‚ which was thought by the majority to be in France’s best interests. The conflict lasted nine years and France lost 1.4 million inhabitants‚ and dramatically altered the trajectory of the revolution. There are many contributing factors to the war‚ which

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    horrible plague that spread across Europe from early 1348 to late 1349. However‚ most do not know just how big of an effect it had on the nation of Europe. Over time‚ the disease caused famine‚ mass death in highly populated areas‚ and even led to rebellion and uprising from poor people‚ or “peasants”. The disease ravaged the continent of Europe for around two years‚ yet it left tens of thousands of casualties in its wake. The first effect that the Black Death had on Europe is that it led to a great famine

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    Most Americans saw little reason for the United States to involve itself in "the European War‚" though some individuals—such as young pilots excited at the notion of flying in combat—enlisted through Canada or elsewhere. President Woodrow Wilson won reelection in 1916 on the slogan‚ "He kept us out of war." That same year he tried to bring the combatant nations to the bargaining table to seek an end to the war that would be fair to all‚ but the attempt failed. America was drawn into the conflict by

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    “WWI was a Balkan war that got out of control.” is this an adequate assessment of the events in 1914? Explain your answer. In order to gain a historical understanding of the inevitability of World War One (WWI) and the role of the Balkan War in this context‚ it is essential for one to understand how the Balkan war between Serbia and Austria- Hungary induced the Great War. The Balkan War proves a crucial piece in the rise of the Great War. It was a local war that dragged in all the Great Powers

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    George Washington led his 11‚000 soldiers close to Philadelphia. The British‚ who were enemies‚ had moved into Philadelphia to stay. After the U.S backed down‚ George Washington wanted to stay where they did because it wasn’t too far from the British but it was close enough that they could figure out if there was an attack coming or if they were safe. U.S soldiers were struggling at this time. The 3 people who helped lead were (¨American Revolution¨). Some soldiers didn’t have warm‚ dry clothes

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    Europeans can be said to be smart people who were always looking for ways to take advantage of the natives. One of the main things that Europeans wanted was fur and leather that could only be gotten from the Indians. But the question is‚ “What impact did Europeans have on Natives?” The impact would be teaching Natives weaving and how to plant and grow cotton. However‚ Europeans also taught Natives how to ride horses along with using weapons (guns) for hunting. But‚ along with these good impacts is

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    No issue in twentieth-century American history has aroused more debate than the question of the origins of the Cold War. Some have claimed that Soviet duplicity and expansionism created the international tensions‚ while others have proposed that American provocations and imperial ambitions were at least equally to blame. Most historians agree both the United States and the Soviet Union contributed to the atmosphere of hostility and suspicions that quickly clouded the peace. At the heart of

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