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    in two‚ bitter and deadly World Wars. In 1914‚ World War I began. Until the war ended in 1918‚ the Americans fought tirelessly against their foes. Decades later‚ in 1939‚ World War II began. Again‚ the Americans were pulled into a massive war‚ the likes of which‚ the world had never seen. In 1945‚ the war ended. The United States of America‚ despite all the causalities‚ found itself on the victorious side of both conflicts. America’s success in World War I and World War II depended on the active

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    missing‚ almost a generation of Europeans. A conflict between Central powers and Allied powers which was soon to be known as World War One. The three main reasons that caused WW1 were Alliances‚ the Assassination of Archduke‚ and Nationalism. The main importance for indirect causes of World War One was the alliance system that was in place foregoing to the outbreak of the war. By the early 20th century‚ Europe was seen as two well equipped camps on one side the triple Alliance was established between

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    observer‚ who can locate and report on the enemy‚ and can stalk and kill with one shot unseen. All through World War I‚ expert marksmen were regularly utilized as a part of the trenches with an end goal to take out enemy officers in the forefront of the opposing trench. It was a mode of mutual harassment between enemy fronts. Snipers have been an integral part of wars throughout history and World War I snipers are no exception. The term “Sniper” originated from the British occupation of India in the

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    The Great War lasted from June‚ 1914 - November‚ 1918. Many countries that participated in the Great War were imperialists‚ and there were many reasons why the war started in the first place. One reason was because there were multiple pieces of evidence showing the small nation‚ Serbia‚ gave the assassinator the weapons to kill Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ who was the archduke of Austria-Hungary and the heir to the throne. His assassination triggered the outbreak of World War I. This first political

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    In 1914‚ the world was set upon a path that would change it forever. World War I was a cataclysmic event that set forth into motion several movements that would change the entire human race. One of these movements was the increasing of the rights of women‚ and how they needed a catalyst to break into the public there in a way that had never been seen before. Throughout this paper‚ readers will look the growing issue of gender identity leading up to and during the war‚ and how World War I turned the

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    Literal review of propaganda theory (review of the things that scholars say about a topic) 1. Diferent types of propaganda. i. Political ii. Product 2. What does propaganda do? 3. Introduction of topic B. 10 topics 1. Deconstruction 2. Analisis of propaganda C. Conclusion 1. Impact or effectiveness of propaganda Amnesty international. Greatly used Propaganda “We live today in a flood of manipulated appeals.” (Beyle‚ 106) We are surrounded by propaganda and other means of

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    World War I created a unique situation that had never happened before‚ with a large portion of western nations fighting against each other over much of the globe. The war had a significant and life changing impact on the world‚ but even more on those who took part the fighting. In An American Soldier in World War I‚ editor David Snead explains the purpose of the book; to share the soldier’s story‚ including personal views and citations for information‚ he found lacking in other books. To achieve

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    During World War I‚ the defensive weapons used by the German were way more advanced than the offensive weapons of the U.S and their allies. Although the U.S came out on top breaking through the German defenses and forcing their troops to retreat to their trenches‚ we suffered a great amount of casualties. The lost battalion went into Argon Forest with approximately six hundred men‚ they left with over four hundred dog tags and less than two hundred men because of the defensive lines advanced armory

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    Before World War I‚ women typically played the role of the homemaker. Women were judged by their beauty rather than by their ability. Their position and status were directed towards maintaining the annual duties of the family and children. These duties consisted of cleaning and caring for the house‚ caring for the young‚ cooking for the family‚ maintaining a yard‚ and sewing clothing for all. Women had worked in textile industries and other industries as far back as 1880‚ but had been kept out

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    but in the time period from 1914-1918 it is clear that world war one was caused by a single country‚ Germany. Evidence of this comes from the fact that Germany believed that war was inevitable‚ they were in the process of designing military strategies for a war prior to Austria-Hungary having any hostility towards Serbia‚ and tried to pressure countries into unwanted treaties. There is information to suggest that Germany anticipated a war ever since they themselves became a country. In 1871 “following

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