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    Jake Chromcik Mrs. Shawiak USII Honors/Concurrent 22 February 2024 Blitzkrieg in Battle Throughout the entirety of World War II‚ the Nazis were known to have used a special battle tactic called Blitzkrieg which translates to “lightning war”. The strategy involved attacking the enemy with rapid successions of heavy blows which enabled them to end battles a lot quicker than if they had fought regularly. Utilizing the Blitzkrieg strategy‚ it took just two years for Hitler to capture Poland‚ Denmark

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    Battle of Gettysburg did not end the Civil War. It was fought in the middle of the war. The war did not end until two years later. The Confederates were defeated and the general of the Confederate Army named Robert E. Lee surrendered to the general of the Union Army‚ Ulysses Grant. Gettysburg played an important role in that final victory and the final defeat. Losing the Battle of Gettysburg kept

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    Introduction: I’m going to be talking about why Stone Columns‚ Road and Calendars are very important to the world now and back then. Also the positive and negative affects they have one the world/people. Stone Columns Till this day we still have stone columns‚ Ionic columns‚ Doric columns‚ and Corinthian. You can tell the difference between them all because Ionic columns have scrolls‚ Doric columns are on top‚ and Corinthian have carved stone leaves. We still have and use these different types

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    The Civil War was an very important historical event because it shows that the world can be a cruel place at some moments and this war shows that we need to come together and not have arguments because this war had many more deaths than all the U.S wars all together. Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman were very important appliances in the war and also the technology for the war. The cap bullet was a very important part of the war and including the telegrapher‚ photography and the railroads were

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    The Imperial Japanese Army had a reputation during and after World War II as being the most hated enemy the allied western forces had encountered. This partly stems from acts of brutality committed by the IJA that are both infamous and synonymous with the wars fought in Asia and the pacific‚ and partly because of their alien philosophies and attitudes which are deeply embedded in the psyche of the Japanese soldier and which were consequently demonstrated through out their involvement in World War

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    The format of Source B is very different to that of Source A and it also agrees with the statement. Source B is a table showing the losses of the British on the first day of the battle. The figures presented on the table show that more soldiers were killed/wounded/missing/taken as prisoners on the first day than officers. This is because firstly there were fewer officers to start with but also because officers usually gave directions and stayed behind the frontline instead of going out to fight.

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    As I read the Bill of Rights an important document which was born out of the creation of the United States’ Constitution. Our founding father included a great deal of articles in the constitution‚ establishing government‚ laws and fairness to a young nation. However‚ in the process a basic aspect was left out‚ that which was the principal of human liberty. Since‚ the founding fathers didn’t feel that the constitution should be ratified‚ hence the amendments were added. The first ten played a crucial

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    the beginning of the 4th century B. C.‚ they built smooth‚ hard surfaced‚ and durable roads wherever they ruled. That empire extended from England to North Africa; many of the roads in England are still in use today! Since you may not realize the important role that these early roads played‚ I am going to give you an idea of how they were built‚ used‚ and what exciting discoveries were made as the result of these ancient road builders. You

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    America and its leaders responded to this crisis of our divided nation. Instead of this war ruining our great nation it gave us the chance to unite‚ grow‚ and prosper from our divided past. The battle of the Southern Confederates and Northern Union army tested our nation to its core but from the ashes of the civil war America arose as a powerful nation. This war decided that whether or not America was going to be a whole sovereign nation‚ or separately divided states that would operate similar to

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    referring back to memories on experiences to assist with critical thinking can help with making future decision. The benefits of understanding what is in front of an individual can further assist in what is necessary and what is not. It is extremely important to apply all that one has learned to thinking critical and asking questions needed to benefit for a business or

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