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    War & Art Bounded by the First World War‚ the period of 1920-1945 witnessed the hardships of the Great Depression and the destructive slide into political conflict. Throughout these dramatic times‚ during both the highs and the lows‚ artists responded to the world in which they lived in dramatic fashion. The events certainly had rippling effects upon all aspects of European life. In this time‚ artists and musicians had little choice but to react to the times to express their feelings and remain

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    occurred after the period of progressivism and the after thoughts of responsibility to promote morality came to rise. The United states had grown economically and began to be more involved in public affairs‚ which led to the involvement of the United states in world War I. Roosevelt expanded the Monroe doctrine and coined the phrase “speak softly and carry a ‘big stick’” at the time‚ referring to the war. This means to keep quiet about your plans‚ but to come aggressive during a time of war. At this

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    American was going through a depression and a lot of people had little money‚ hardly any food‚ and probably felt alone. People in America were struggling to survive in a nation that was once a pretty wealthy nation but now is in an economic drought. World War ll helped get America back to what is once was‚ maybe even better than before. After World War ll‚ America was “the Arsenal of Democracy‚” as proclaimed by President Roosevelt. America had became the greatest industrial power in the world and

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    The War to end all wars. This is how the First World War has been described for generations. Even during this war‚ it was considered the bloodiest and most revolting act of humanity at its time. Hundreds of thousands of young men enlisted worldwide to be on the war front‚ to conquer the enemy at hand. Recruitment officers painted a vivid scene of glory on the return of all the soldiers willing to assist the Royal British army. This war saw the loss of more than 61‚000 Canadian lives‚ in the span

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    I. Buccini March 13‚ 2014 HOW DID LIFE CHANGE FOR SOUTHERN BLACKS AS A RESULT OF THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION? Life for Southern blacks did improve somewhat as a result of the Civil War and Reconstruction‚ but it was not perfect. There were still many inequalities between the two races‚ white and black. This essay will discuss life of blacks prior to the Civil War (1861-1865)‚ how the blacks were involved in the war and Reconstruction (1865-1877)‚ and how the war and Reconstruction changed

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    America was just beginning as a country. Around the world people viewed the United States as an inspiration. They had successfully overthrown a corrupt and controlling government and was thriving politically and economically. Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man expresses his great admiration of American politics and the social sphere. However‚ in the last 200 years America’s policies have changed tremendously. Thomas Paine praised the American society saying that it is made up “of people from different

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    Historians say that the New Deal era is the beginning of modern American society. Many also say it was the beginning of the Imperial Presidential era. It was also a time when the quality of life had raised in a time of war. Life expectancy went up three years for whites and five years for blacks. (HIST 222 lecture‚ 28 OCT 10) There are many reasons why people consider the New Deal era the beginning of modern society‚ but the new reforms and programs‚ new women and new Negros‚ and the new consumer

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    How did the Vietnamese society affected after the war with American had ended in 1975? INTRODUCTION In Vietnam history‚ the country has been mixed with many wars but the one that has been recognize the most is probably the war against American. Many others countries paid attentions to the situation in Vietnam during the war. Because of advanced media‚ it allows television to broadcast war images internationally. As a consequence‚ the war in Vietnam became the first war that was being watch

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    World War I had many effects on every country especially the ones who were themselves involved in the war. We could possibly say most of the European countries were affected from this war. World War I started in 1914 and ended in 1918. World War I was the house of many European countries yet also Japan involved itself in a short period of time. World War One‚ being the most significant event in Europe in the 20th century‚ and possibly in the whole world’s history‚ had a tremendous effect on British

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    The American Civil War occurred in a time when weapons and tactics revolutionarily changed and evolved the way wars were fought. From traditional lines like those seen in the 18th century and prior‚ to a more modern way of fighting like using trenches and using cover to protect yourself. Changing the psychology of war‚ seen in Sherman’s march‚ and also in the battle of Cold harbor and creating new weapons used like the Gatling-gun and ironclad ships. Before the Civil War‚ infantry soldiers typically

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