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    Why Did The First World War Break Out in 1914? Well there are many reasons why the First World War broke out in 1914. Firstly the war began when someone shot 1 bullet and then the whole war started. In this essay I will be talking about why the world war broke in 1914 and what are the causes of this war. The answer to this question is that the war began because of Militarism‚ Imperialism‚ Nationalism‚ Alliances and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. It was like a domino effect. (Source 5)

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    when the Allied Powers won World War 1‚ because of the Axis powers loss they had to give up a substantial amount of land for other countries like latvia‚ Lithuania and etc. The economy collapsed and the political instability caused by World War 1 lead to the rise of fascism in Europe to World War 2. The Nazi version of fascism was dedicated to the reversal of the Versailles Treaty which was signed to end the first war‚ and the establishment of a German Empire by means of war and conquest. Germany

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    Northeastern students boast myriad opportunities from Co-op yet still face a significant dilemma: changing their personal appearance to secure these desired jobs. Students with alternative appearances experience pressure from the corporate world to conform to their business appropriate standards. “No matter what‚ they’re going to form opinions‚” said Co-op assistant Margaret Grimes about businessmen looking for prospective employees. A simple look across campus blatantly reveals

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    Nathanael Long Car crash/1 January 12‚ 2013 Teenage girl dies after pursued car crashes into her family’s vehicle An investigation has been launched after an innocent 13-year-old girl was killed after a car that was being chased by police hit her last night. The Mitsubishi failed to stop and clipped the rear of a Perodua Kelisa in Petaling Jaya‚ last night sending it careering into a traffic light.

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    Technology greatly affected the way in which wars were fought‚ especially in World War I. The inventions of the repeating machine gun‚ the development of poison gas‚ and the introduction of the first tanks caused armies to fight using the bunkering method. This allowed men to huddle in trenches along what are called skirmish lines and throw‚ lob‚ and fire by other means weapons to cause damage while men were protected by about 4 to 5 feet deep earth. This caused men to fight in rear or echelon columns

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    World War 1: The Effects of U-Boats and Machine Guns Growing tensions between world powers for dominance and resources helped bring about one of the deadliest wars in human history. It was the first major war in an industrializing world‚ and technology was beginning to grow exponentially. New weapons such as the machine gun‚ tank‚ U-boat‚ advanced lethal chemicals‚ and airplane completely changed the face of battle. The machine gun and U-boat ultimately had a larger strategic effect‚ but overall

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    The Causes of World War I WWI began in Europe on the 28th of July 1914 and lasted until the 11th of November 1918. This war was a significant and dramatic event that was sparked by a number of long term and short term causes. Each of these causes had its own impact‚ some more important than others. Militarism is the belief of a government or people that a country should keep and maintain a strong military that is capable and prepared to defend their nations or attack their enemies. “Militarism was

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    World War 1 affected the American traditions of tolerance and liberties in many ways. Individuals’ right were stripped away by the government during World War I. Those who opposed the war were incarcerated or lost their employments. Their freedom of speech rights were being suppressed. The government tried to restrict conflict to the war during Civil Liberties Events. According to Prezi‚ President Woodrow Wilson said “gravest threats against our national peace and safety have been uttered within

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    was no particular cause for the rash of the First World War. The causes are much more complex than those of the Second World War and include short‚ intermediate and long term factors that all ended to cause the July Days in 1914. These factors include militarism‚ nationalism‚ imperialism‚ the alliance system‚ and industrialization as the long term causes. The intermediate causes included the crises in the Balkans and the short-term trigger for the war was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    Often‚ people come across bad journalism. It comes in numerous forms. Sometimes it is in the form of textbooks‚ television‚ and radio broadcasts. These stories are biased and untruthful. Often‚ lies are added to support the journalist ’s opinion. Bad journalism is heavily opinionated and gives incorrect perceptions of things. One of the traits of good journalism is the ability to state the facts directly without adding one ’s opinion. In "Ten Ethical Principles for College Journalists"‚ the second

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