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    America wanted to remain neutral at the beginning of the war because they believed in isolationism. Because of this many americans were resistant to joining the war but things like committees were created to help spark interest. However germany did not think america was neutral because we helped the allied powers by sending supplies to england. This policy with the allies hurt usv in a way because it kind of forced us into the war. We were also pulled into the war because of things like the zimmerman

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    The U.S was affected by World War II in many ways. It affected the U.S economically‚ socially‚ and caused America to be established as a major world power. This war lead to accelerated major breakthroughs in science and a revolution of the tax structure previously put in place. It intensified the power of big business and sparked the mechanization of agriculture and agribusiness. It also vastly increased the amount of organized labor. Women became a very big part of the work force because men were

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    Canada was a country that dramatically changed after the effects of World War II. Canada had changed in many ways including economically‚ politically‚ and socially. Canada’s economy was greatly benefitted by the war. People had also noticed how fast Canada had changed her political views due to the war. Immigration was on the rise because the people of Canada had finally seen what the effects of intolerance can do to a nation as a whole. Another way Canada had drastically changed was socially. It

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    The Dropping of the Atomic Bombs during WWII On August 6th 1945 the United States‚ under President Harry S. Truman‚ dropped the first of two atomic bombs on Hiroshima‚ a fairly large city in Japan. Three days later on August 9th‚ a second atomic bomb was dropped on another Japanese city‚ Nagasaki. A big question that is still argued today is whether the droppings of the two atomic bombs‚ that forced the Japanese to surrender‚ were a necessary act. Many historians and politicians argue this point

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    World War II was one of the bloodiest and the most devastating events in history. It destroyed the lives of more than 60 million people‚ which was approximately 3% of the world’s population at the time. The Holocaust also left 11 million casualties from concentration camps all over Europe. Adolf Hitler‚ the German chancellor and the leader of the Nazi party‚ started the war in 1939. He was an ambitious man‚ who wanted to “make Germany great again” as it had to go through humiliation after losing

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    The Treaty of Versailles is the main cause of World War II. The Treaty itself was a peace treaty that ended the war with Germany and allied nations. With the punishments Germany had to do as a result of the Treaty‚ German Citizens thought they were being too harsh and they were very unhappy. The German citizens became unsatisfied with the government‚ became poor‚ and had a great economic depression much like the United States at the time. Germany had to take full blame for World War I‚ pay thirty-two

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    “Viewing Germany as the chief instigator of the conflict‚ the European Allied Powers decided to impose particularly stringent treaty obligations upon the defeated Germany.” ("Treaty of Versailles‚ 1919." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum‚ n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2017). This treaty is known as the Treaty of Versailles and was a huge contributor to World War II. After World War I ended‚ there was a need for peace and that was what they intended with the Treaty

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    Family & Gender Roles in Post-WWII America During World War II women were given a chance to show that they were capable of more than just housework. They were able to take over the factory jobs that were always meant for men and it seemed as though a small amount of progress was being made in how society viewed women. Even though there was still not equality in the workplace women still were happy with the sense of independence a job provided them with. After WWII reached an end and a new decade

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    Miriam Ramirez HIST 317 Professor David Nelson November 7‚ 2014 Exam #2 The Third Reich failed to win WWII due to many factors‚ including political‚ diplomatic‚ and military issues that emerged throughout the war. These factors were heavily influenced on Hitler’s leadership and the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany. Hitler was the driving force to how Germany fought in World War II and it eventually led to what ended up being a catastrophic loss for Germany. The Nazi rule was based on the two

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    At the beginning of World War II‚ Nations such as England and france were not completely prepared. They were desperate for supplies and support in the war. World leaders were rapidly losing their stature in politics as citizens were continuing to not to be able to find the light for entering the war.Britain had set a precedent for other counties to declare war on Germany(A timeline of World War II ). Although Britain had entered World War II preemptively‚ they were not well enough prepared for a

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