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    the Great War in 1914 and its association with the Great War was inevitable due to its promised alliance to Russia in case of war with Germany. The casualties faced by the French economy in this process are massive. Having started with a population of about 40 million people‚ France has lost 1.3 million people directly to the war‚ twice as many are wounded and about 400‚000 people have fallen prey to the Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918 which is a direct consequence of The Great War. Considering

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    The American Expeditionary Forces and World War I The United States’ decision to enter into the World War was a difficult one for President Woodrow Wilson since he tried so hard to stay neutral and wanted to keep the peace. The following should explain why the President made the decision to enter into the war‚ what military role the United States played‚ and what the final outcome was. President Wilson did not want to enter into the war and tried desperately to be neutral‚ although the United

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    Chris Vasilli Mr. Martinez U.S Government & Economics Per. 8 5/20/12 Overview of German Circumstances after World War I Germany ’s problems and hatred after World War I may have been what sparked it ’s beginnings in World War I. When the German people felt hopeless after their loss in World War I‚ they felt they needed a new strong leader. When Hitler came to power in Germany he established a following that would later lead him to rule most of Europe in the early 1930 ’s

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    The World War I was referred as the first “Total War” from historians and to others the “Great War”. The World War I was very tragic because of countries that were involved in the War. During this time Woodrow Wilson was the President‚ and he was the 28th President in the United States. Wilson wanted to keep the United States neutral during the World War I. This essay will explain why Wilson abandoned his policy of neutrality and justify American involvement in a European conflict. During

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    conveniences that you experience today‚ could not be a reality if it were not for the Agricultural Revolution that took place hundreds of years ago. In this lesson‚ we will take a look at how advancements in farming techniques and equipment that happened during the Agricultural Revolution changed our lives‚ and how they have impacted our environment.

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    speech contributed to the end of World War I‚ was the basis for many peace treaties and paved the road for future nations and alliances. "Covenants of peace be quickly arrived at so that this war can end and future nations can begin." These are some of the words of Woodrow Wilson said when he delivered the powerful Fourteen Points speech at the joint session of Congress and many other important meetings including the Paris Peace Conference. At this time World War I had erupted in Europe causing

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    World War II vs. World War I World War I and World War I are two of the deadliest and costly conflicts to occur in world history. With over 100 million casualties they combine to be two of the most devastating wars ever. They both are very similar and destroyed a good amount of land in Europe‚ while also involving the same allies on both side. Although they both have high casualties World War II is more important to Europe for many reasons. Some reasons are the holocaust‚ advancements in technology

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    During World War 2 (1939-1945)‚ American men left their home to defend their country against Hitler and the Japanese Empire. Since the majority of the male workers left‚ many jobs were in demand to support the troops with supplies. Until this time women were frustrated at not being able to actively contribute to the war efforts because of law and traditions. The vacant jobs allowed the women to give their energy‚ time‚ and even some gave up their lives as well as sacrificing their sons‚ brothers

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    become involved in World War I. Woodrow Wilson tried his best to stay out of conflict and remain neutral. Woodrow felt that neutrality was the best thing for them. When the war began Woodrow remained in isolation. It soon became inevitable for them to be involved in the war. With no choice‚ the United States had to make use of their small army and train more people who were drafted into the war. The sinking of a ship carrying Americans caused Woodrow to become furious. As World War I was taking place

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    known as American Puritanism. A dominant factor in American life‚ Puritanism was one of the most enduring and shaping influences in American thought and American literature. Without true understanding of Puritanism‚ there would be no real understanding of American literature and American culture.¡°Puritanism had spoken for the preeminence of the individual‚ for freedom from oppressive governments‚ and for the value of learning and education. It led Americans to examine their beliefs‚ their world‚ and

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