World War 2 Treaty of Versailles Final Draft Essay World War Two had many causes that led to it happening‚ but in my opinion pride was one of the main causes of WW2. After World War One the Allies won against the central powers and the Allies established a treaty also known as The Treaty of Versailles on Germany which made Germans have less self-respect towards their country. First‚ one of the causes of The Treaty that made Germans feel resentment towards the Allies is the War Guilt Clause
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WWI UNIT BEGINS Extra Extra Read All About It! Research Topics: 1. Causes of WWI 2. The Armistice and treaty of Versailles 3. Early Events in the War (1914-1916) 4. The Assassination of Archduke and Sophia 5. General Pershing early in the war 6. American Involvement Focus Correction Area (FCA) Collins Writing Style 1: Find Accurate Facts 2: Explain Impact of person or event 3: Discuss what the world has learned and how it impacted the world after the war and how it still impacts the
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Tim O’Brien‚ author of If I Die in a Combat Zone: Box Me Up and Ship Me Home attempted to reveal the true horrors accounted for during the Vietnam war that changed many people’s lives in a sullen way by narrating personal stories from memory‚ showing his revamped lifestyle‚ and psychologically explaining how the draft affected Americans. O’Brien demonstrates through his writing how evil the war actually was. Toe poppers‚ Bouncing Betties‚ booby-trapped artillery‚ mortar round and hand grenades were
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How is conflict represented in Winton and Foulcher’s work? In Time and Tide by Tim Winton‚ and Martin and the Hand Grenade by John Foulcher‚ a range of complex ideas and techniques are used to create an atmosphere of inner conflict‚ and physical conflicts that can arise as a result. Winton looks at the conflicts of wasteful human use of the ocean to further their own economic wants and needs‚ and in extension the effect that this has on him. Foulcher explores the effect that conflict within a classroom
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Martin and the Hand Grenades: Narrator: Teacher Scene: Class room (History lesson) Meanings of - ’..the class pauses/for history..’ has two Specific Quotes: meanings/definitions. The first‚ more literal one means the class is stopping to listen to a history class. The second‚ more deeper meaning‚ is one where the class stops to experience the past - The word ’bleak’ in the sentence‚ ’his
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Notes on ‘Martin And The Hand Grenades’ Subject Matter Martin is a young boy presenting a grenade to his classmates as part of a show and tell segment of a history lesson. The classes’ reaction to the grenade is one of great excitement. In contrast‚ the narrator‚ the classroom history teacher‚ is disgusted by the weapon and the children’s excited reaction. Themes The main theme of the poem is the differing attitudes towards weapons which are symbolic of war. From that stems three other
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the conflicts of World War I and describes how Austria-Hungary was considered to be the "Second Sick Man of Europe". During a time when Europe seemed to be moving faster towards progressive ideas and towards the sweeping away of old institutes‚ Turkey was the original Sick Man of Europe‚ mostly caused constitutional and national problems. The European order was based upon the assumption of nations in 1871‚ a kind of mutual protection‚ and as Austria was not a nation‚ it was in line after Turkey to
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(originally the Triple Alliance of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy). The appearance of the Triple Entente as a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance clearly shaped a conceivably dangerous component in European power politics. The Great War is branded a war of alliances‚ but the presence of the two competing groups‚ and the assortment of alliances did not make war unavoidable. The more immediate cause for the war were the tensions over terrain in the Balkans – Austria-Hungary’s tension and competition with Serbia and Russia for
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relations should not be ignored and this essay is going to prove that it provoked the First World War undoubtedly. In the late 19th century‚Austria-Hungary was a multi-racial empire which was declining because of the unification of Germany and Italy.On the other hand‚ Serbia was a growing power in the Balkans which kept a good relationship with Russia.However‚both Austria-Hungary and Serbia wanted to gain the control of the Balkans because of her remarkable geographical location.The Balkans consisted of
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consequences of the 1908 Bosnian crisis Austria-Hungary after 1878 Treaty of Berlin was allowed to occupy Bosnia and Herzegovina. Certain events happened to make Austria-Hungary feel threatened that she would no longer be able to ‘rule’ Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 1908 Bosnian crisis happened due the fact that Austria-Hungary wanted to and did annex Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the annexation‚ many problems were made‚ some were solved others weren’t. Austria-Hungary feeling threatened caused the Bosnian
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