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    have a perfect white Australia Policy of assimilation - By the 1930’s it became clear that Aboriginal people were not dying out. - Mixed blood increasing - It was talked about since the 1930’s but was not enforced until the 1950’s due to WW2 - It was the idea that Aboriginal people should now be absorbed into mainstream white Australian culture or be removed from missions or reserves to become more like Australians. - The Native Welfare Conference defined assimilation as everyone

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    forgotten about during ww2. I have portrayed my art piece of how the Japanese woman‚ that’s crouched down in the middle of the room covering her face to show how depressed and how mentally and physically she’s been hurt. I made the hands come through the wall surrounding her show how she’s stuck and can’t move or do anything about it because of her forced situation. Also shows how she has no strength or courage to get out or away from it. If I was a citizen experiencing this during ww2 I would feel horrified

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    dawn of battle at IWO Jima‚ citizens started to doubt about WW2 and wanted to give up‚ not only Japanese‚ but also Americans did. But greedy Japanese and American government never want to compromise each others. Finally the battle of IWO Jima has been started. In the battle‚ 20‚129 Japanese soldiers and 6‚821 American soldiers died. In this battle‚ the most famous picture was taken. This picture encouraged Americans who has been tired about WW2. I think government should compromise each other‚ before

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    their lands and eventually became economically instability helped Hitler to gain a trust and support of the people‚ which intern helped him to rise in power easily and start the Second World War League of Nations also played a huge part in starting WW2. League of nations was founded in Paris Peace Conference that finished the World War I. This league was created to bring peace to the world and solve issues by negotiation rather than using force. European countries did not join the League of Nations

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    between 1900-1950 were highly influenced by history event such as World War I and II Main idea: I. WW1 brought Asia culture to Europe and Japanese dress are one of the major influence II. WW2 brings women to workplace therefore shape and length of dress had huge change‚ Chanel were raised up this time III. After WW2 was another twist point‚ fancy comes bad and Dior’s The New look were published Commentary Specific purpose: To inform my audience fashion history of Womenswear between 1900~1950

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    When talking about WW2 and Japan‚ something that comes to mind often is the atomic bomb. Some people say it was a good thing‚ as it ended one of the worst war in history. however‚ some say that it was wrong to drop a bomb of a country that was on the verge of surrender. Proof of this statement‚ this essay will tell you. The atomic bomb was something that helped America win the war. However‚ it wasn’t something that our country absolutely needed. The United States did an awful

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    How far was Hitler’s foreign policy to blame for war in 1939? The outbreak of WW2 on September 1939 occurred due to numerous factors. These causes include the harshness of the Treaty of Versailles‚ Hitler’s foreign policy‚ the failure of the League of Nations linked to the isolation of the US‚ and appeasement introduced by the British Prime Minister‚ Neville Chamberlain. Hitlers aims consisted of abolishing the Treaty of Versailles‚ a rearmament and he wanted to obtain Lebensraum for his Aryan

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    consumerism culture and the emptiness of an easeful centered life. He depicted the Hadley parents as lost and anxious. The technology that was supposed to bring them happiness‚ lead to their dissatisfaction about their lives. It is an implication of the post WW2 mindset that having more and more can bring them happiness that did not happen in reality all the time. By explicating about the Lydia’s feelings‚ Bradbury pointing to the changing role of women and the undesirable consequences of advocating all the

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    Many would agree that WW2 changed the face of history and it was a war that had very different elements to any war fought before. The proceeding discussion illuminates one aspect of the war ‚the aid effort during wartime Australia. How can one understand the sentiments and beliefs of the time? How can one form an opinion or draw a conclusion about the aid effort during WW2. To gain an insight and better understanding of that era one turns to the primary and secondary sources available. One would

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    Italian nationalists were angered that the promises made by Britain and France to secure Italian entrance into the war were not fulfilled with the peace settlement. From 1922 to 1925‚ the fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini seized power in Italy with a nationalist‚ totalitarian‚ and class collaborationist agenda that abolished representative democracy‚ repressed socialist‚ left wing and liberal forces‚ and pursued an aggressive foreign policy aimed at forcefully forging Italy as a world power

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