opposition‚ from the use of their snipers and bomb shells. The idea of trenches was not an original idea for the war‚ before the 1st world war it was used in the US civil war‚ and other wars close to the time. “Trench war fair” in World war 1 was said to have started in 1914 in september and ended in 1918 when the Allies had a large attack on the enemy. Massive armies in 1914 continuously fought the war‚ and during that time many trenches were built just for protection and to home soldiers‚ until the day when
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Causes of World War One On Sunday 28th June‚ 1914Franz Ferdinand‚ and his wife‚ were assassinated part of a Serbian Terrorist Group‚ called the Black Hand. This event and the tension between Europe was a trigger that set off declarations of war and resulted in the “Great War”. Tensions had been building up in Europe for decades through Nationalism‚ Imperialism‚ Militarism‚ and Alliances‚ and these tensions had reach such a point that an event was needed to break these tensions. This was the
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Tuesday‚ 25 September 2012 "Was World War 1 Germany’s fault? This is a widely debated topic and at first sight it can seem like Germany caused the war. It is said that Germany purposefully triggered World War One by escalating the crisis by several historians by propaganda and nationalism. However I think Germany was not the sole responsibility of the war; even today people debate about which nation has the burden of this. In the months leading up to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
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Causes of World War I ! ! There are four main causes of World war one. They are Nationalism‚ Imperialism‚ and Militarism and alliance system. But the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand pushed the countries into war. The war is a like explosives and the assassination was the spark that triggered it. Ferdinand’s assassination by the Black Hand a Serbian nationalist secret society set Austria-Hungary against Serbia. This started a line of events that would bring each country into the
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World War I Outline: I. Introduction A. What were the major power of the war B. The reasons for which I find this topic to be of interest to myself C. The research question that I will be answering: What new inventions did the war encourage D. Thesis statement II. Background A. Shed a light on the history of the war B. Gives examples for the start of the war and how this may influenced the people III. Inventions A. Flamethrowers B. Poison gas
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GENY0002 SESSION 2 2013 Academic Skills Plus Essay 2 Atwood writes: “What I mean by ‘science fiction’ is those books that descend from H. G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds‚ which treats of an invasion by tentacled‚ blood-sucking Martians shot to Earth in metal canisters – things that could not possibly happen – whereas‚ for me‚ “speculative fiction” means plots that descend from Jules Verne’s books about submarines and balloon travel and such – things that really could happen but just hadn’t
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the actual root causes are much deeper. The causes of World War One were alliances‚ Imperialism‚ Militarism and Nationalism. I will be going into the detail of these matters to explain the events that triggered the World War. Countries throughout Europe made defense agreements that would pull them into battle meaning‚ it one country was attacked‚ allied countries were bound to defend them. This was called alliances. At the start of World War One‚ Germany and Austria-Hungary allied and became became
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World War I was primarily the result of "-isms"‚ most notably: * Imperialism * Militarism * Nationalism Imperialism In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century the world saw a lot of colonization of Africa and Asia by European powers. Each trying to fulfill its own version of a manifest rule. This caused land and empire rivalries. In short all countries wanted to be strong therefore they competed over: land and empire‚ navies and armies‚ power and influence. This
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The First World War‚ known to many as ‘The Great War’ was a war of vast proportions. Its origins were extremely complex‚ its impact on military operations was revolutionary and its extent of destruction was horrifying. In Australia‚ around 416‚809 men enlisted ‚ of whom more than 61‚532 were killed and 156‚000 wounded‚ gassed‚ or taken prisoner . A nation that had been meticulously built over 176 years was torn apart by a single war. But‚ as horrifying as ‘The Great War’ was‚ is it possible to select
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The thesis in the article The origins of the World War’‚ by Sidney B. Fay‚ can clearly be stated as the explanation for World War I. Fay states that no one country is responsible for the creation of the war. Furthermore‚ he goes on to explain that each of the European country’s leaders did‚ or failed to do certain’ things to provoke the other countries into a war. Fay states‚ "One must abandon the dictum of the Versailles Treaty that Germany and her allies were solely responsible. It was a dictum
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