Throughout history there have been one war after another war. Wars have been fought over religions‚ land‚ and people and even between families. Not only has there been countless life’s lost during wars‚ but they are still happening in today and will continue to happen in the future. One of the reasons why the world community has established laws‚ which govern the behavior of countries waging in war‚ is because to try to prevent future wars between nations. Also‚ in today modern era a breakout of
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The document suggests that women play a big role. Other minority groups also played a role in the war. The women help the soldiers in many different ways. French had also helped in the war. The document was showing that almost everyone was helping if they could‚ and that helped the country beat the British army. The document suggests that the women wanted to help the souldiers that were fighting for their country. The women that helped had contributed to the country that was going to become
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Exit Project | Impact of Nuclear Weapons on United States During WW2 | Asad Shamsi Class:804 | Essential Question: How did nuclear weapons impact the United States in World War 2? Guided Question 1: How could nuclear weapons impact and prevent war? Guided Question 2: How did the use of nuclear weapons affect the outcome of World War 2? Guided Question 3: How did the use of nuclear weapons affect the political success of the United States during World War 2? Guided
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Social impacts of the war: • Women were permitted (and encouraged) to work in many areas of the economy‚ including the munitions industry‚ the service industries and on the land. Women were even allowed to serve as auxiliaries the army and air force. • As a result of having paid work‚ women became more independent financially. Their wages rose to a level much closer to that of men. • When the war ended‚ women over the age of 30 were given the vote‚ in recognition of
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or hindered the cause of female suffrage. There were many people who argued that because women had worked so relentlessly during the war‚ it would be impossible to deny them the vote‚ especially due to the fact that working class men got the vote that were on the frontlines. Source 5‚ a letter from Lord Selborne to Lord Salisbury argues this point‚ and claims that it would not only be unjust to the women; it would also be “dangerous to State”‚ as it would be a gross corruption of morality and standards
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Women of China‚ Women of today "When a system of oppression has become institutionalized it is unnecessary for individuals to be oppressive." Florynce R. Kennedy‚ "Institutionalized Oppression vs. The Female‚" (1970). Florynce’s quote could apply to the oppression of women in Chinese culture just as well as the oppression of women in the 21st century. Over many years oppression against women for the sake of beauty has taken on many forms‚ be it foot binding in china‚ The wearing of neck rings
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What if an attack changed your life? World War I and World War II effected U.S economy due to other countries wanting to be the best and wanting victory . World War I and World War II made U.S. economy increase after the Lusitania was bombed‚ the U.S. economy decreased after the Pearl Habor was bombed‚ and both of the ships made political positions which made also made the economy change . According to www.history.com the economy increased in the deep South and decreased in the North after the political
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HY 357 Essay 2 6 December 2012 Enough Already World War I’s impact on European society would probably come as a shock to society from the prewar era. Rather than revert to old normalcy‚ societal ideals changed. Young people craved a newness that could not be found by returning to prewar customs. They wanted to move on and quickly. Every aspect of society began to transform‚ from political beliefs to literature and morality to clothing style and even architecture. In Modris Eksteins’ Rites
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refugees who volunteered themselves in the name of Australia. When families learnt sons‚ brothers‚ husbands and fathers were leaving to war‚ shock and fear were the initial reaction but most families came to terms with their sacrifice. Once the men left women were expected to take their places in the workforce‚ which put pressure on children to manage chores at home. The soldiers that returned from the war suffered from unknown illnesses; PTSD(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) which was known as shell shock
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East Africa 3. Adjustment a. Women 1. Many societies matrilineal a. But…Sharia…Islamic law says it must be patrilineal b. Many visitors shocked at African women’s equality 2. Impact of slavery – 4.8 > 7 million traded a. Always existed‚ Muslims brought it to new heights 1. Muslims saw slavery as process in conversion b. Used as servants‚ laborers‚ soldiers‚ administrators‚ eunuchs‚ concubines 1. Led to desire to enslave women and children 2. Children of slave
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