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    Why Did I Get Married

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    WHY DID I GET MARRIED The movie was a great comedy and drama. I really enjoyed it even though one of the characters was a little bit over board. Overall it was a great film. This is one of Tyler Perry best film yet. I don’t see too many films where African Americans hold professional jobs. The film portrayed real life situations. Why did I get married‚ was first a play then made into a film in 2007‚ written and directed by Tyler Perry‚ who is also a starring character in the film alone with Tasha

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    Why Did I Get Married?‚ – the newest film from writer/director/producer/star Tyler Perry – follows four married couples during an annual weeklong reunion‚ where they discuss marital issues and counseling exercises. This story within a story begins with Janet Jackson’s character‚ Patricia‚ promoting her best-selling new book based on the relationships of her above-mentioned friends. As the story unfolds‚ and Jackson recounts the events of that vacation‚ these relationships unfold as well; rocky

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    headed by Adolf Hitler. “It was a war against an enemy of unspeakable evil” meaning it was so evil that there’s no word to describe it. How did the United States become involved in World War 2? reason why U.S. entered in WWII because it wanted to defend the principle of nonintervention in the affairs of other countries?. America did not want to get involved. What brought the United States fully into the war was the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor. December 7‚ 1941‚

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    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 telegraph and the sinking of the lusitania‚ which killed many americans. 2

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    Why did the US enter WW1?

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    16: Why Did We Enter World War I? World War I‚ also known as the First World War‚ was a global war centred in Europe. The war drew in all the world’s economic great powers‚ which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies and the Central Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary. America insisted on staying neutral and had the Atlantic Ocean to act as a barrier to not get involved with this war. But it was almost inevitable that America would eventually get involved and America did. America

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    establish the terms of peace. The goal was that the treaty would make World War I the “war to end all wars.” How did the Versailles treaty point to the rise of Nazism and then later on the start of World War II? The Treaty of Versailles punished Germany harshly in four key ways: The loss of territory‚ military size restrictions‚ economic compensation for the war and war guilt. One reason why the Treaty of Versailles caused World War II is by the loss of territory. After the Treaty of Versaille was signed

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    were going to attack the United States. The U.S. took that as a warning and were wanting to declare war on the Germans. Many Americans were against getting involved in the war because the U.S. considered it as European problems. The problem that Europeans were having had nothing to do with the U.S. There are many reasons that Americans did not want to join the war. The President’s motive for not entering the war was amongst England‚ France‚ and Germany. The people who were against joining the war

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    collective security. (Doc 4) In 1938 Britain‚ France‚ and Italy met with Hitler to discuss his demand for the Sudetenland. Hitler got what he wanted from this meeting because of appeasement. Europe was happy from this because it avoided war. This did not benefit the Czechs at all though. For some reason Neville Chamberlain favored appeasement. (Doc 5) He thinks appeasement is the best way because he believes war is a "fearful thing." He thinks that appeasement will benefit Europe. Winston Churchill

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    Devastation‚ lack of motivation‚ and helplessness are just a few of the feelings European countries felt near the end of World War One. When the United States became a member of the Great War‚ what affects did it cause? This entrance into the war caused many effects. A few of them included increased motivation‚ additional resources‚ and an enlargement in the Allies’ capability to win the war. However‚ none of these factors helped stop Germany from fabricating the Second World War. Motivation is the

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    Why did the USA become involved in the Vietnam War? The Vietnam War was a military conflict that was fought in Southern Vietnam between 1959 and 1975. The Vietnam War was the source of many conflicting political and social opinions‚ especially in the years leading up to its conclusion. It also saw the change of Woodrow Wilson’s pacifist America to Johnson’s antagonist nation. Militarily speaking‚ the Vietnam War was the result of North Vietnam and the Vietcong attempting to overthrow

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