withdraw from all world affairs if we wanted to remain one of the main powerful countries. Some of these main powerful countries included the U.S‚ France and Great Britain. The U.S decided to construct different agreements and pacts with other nations before completely isolating oneself from the outside world. Some of these agreements included the Kellogg Briand Pact and the Five Power Treaty. Since all countries had different beliefs in the agreements‚ it was difficult to negotiate. This also
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forced the country to pay $33 billion to Britain and France in the Paris Peace Conference. This enslaved the German people. Unemployment and inflation were out of control in Germany. This left Germany with grievances. Hitler promised to rebuild the nation and seek revenge against the Allies. This made him and his Nazi Party wildly popular in Germany during the 1930s. In just a few short years‚ Hitler revived the economy‚ built up a massive army‚ re-militarized the Rhineland and took over neighboring
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Nationalism can be defined as the feeling that one’s nation (one’s people) is superior to other nations. This helped lead to WWI in two ways. First‚ nationalism can breed arrogance because it makes people feel superior. It can lead them to want to prove their superiority through fighting. It can also lead them to think that they will surely win any war because of their superiority. Second‚ nationalism helped lead to WWI because it caused conflict. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated because
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Canada became a large contender in history’s two largest wars- World War I and World War 2. Canada‚ a colony of Britain at the time‚ was determined to help by any means necessary during WWI. Thereafter‚ the nation became less enthusiastic about participation in future wars‚ especially with the inevitable WWII. Canadians were still determined to fight in the war despite the Great Depression and lingering memories of World War I. As time progressed‚ Canada got more tranquil and kind hearted while
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capability of a country determines its chances of overcoming a war. An immense amount of capability was brought with the United States when they joined World War One. During this time period‚ the United States of America was the largest industrialized nation in the world. This provided them with a lot of power as they came into the war. The United States briefly stopped producing its goods and began to manufacture weapons instead. This major change benefitted the Allies and gave them the final push they
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as the Breadbasket of the world‚ any potential substances that could contaminate the area would devastate the U.S. economy and direct food supply. Also‚ people will be easily susceptible to the pathogens- especially in densely packed populations. Nations will not be ready or prepared‚ “similar to the influenza flu that was caught in America and killed more than 600‚00 people. (Espejo‚ p. 20) If a population’s living conditions happened to be tightly packed‚ the chance for the diffusion of the disease
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It brings death‚ pain‚ blood‚ blaze through the states and whole nations. The victims of it are ordinary people‚ for whom war is unnatural‚ but against their own free will‚ they are involved in a fatal battle. With no doubts‚ any war forces to drastically change something in view of life. For instance‚ it is not a crime
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Mandatory military service can be further recognized as conscription and conscription is defined as a compulsory enlistment for state service‚ typically in the armed forces. Conscription was practiced since the beginning of our country and even during the famous World Wars‚ the war against Vietnam and many more. We soon after transitioned into a volunteer based military. “The military services in the United States have been organized on a volunteer basis since 1973‚ when President Richard Nixon abolished
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today. WW1 was not just some war‚ but it was “The Great War”. It was called the “Great War” because no other war had such an impact on the world. It was the first war to affect all of the major nations of Europe and the world. It took thousands of lives. It was a huge war‚ involving a large number of nations and armies including five empires with their associated colonies and common wealth states. Almost all of Europe and the United States were involved. The United States became involved in the war
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Assess the differing aims of the allies of the Versailles conference and show how these aims were reflected in the terms of the agreement. The Treaty of Versailles was one of numerous treaties signed and discussed at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 after World War I‚ the five main countries involved were the Great Britain‚ USA‚ France‚ Italy and Germany. The Treaty of Versailles focused on the compensation Germany had to pay to the allies after the war. Great Britain‚ USA‚ France‚ Italy
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