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    World War 1 was one of the most important wars.You will be reading about causes,battles,problems that happened around the world.Why was it important or facts.World war 1 was from 1914-1918. Marne,Verdun and Gallipoli were one of the important battles in the first world war. All mostly occurred on the western front.They did have a good amount of combatants to worry about in their battles. First,Marne was fought by the Marne river near Paris France.By Germany had attacked both battles.Fought…

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    It can be assumed that since World War 1 aircrafts have been a major, progressing, factor in not only the U.S. but all over the world. Over the century, aircrafts have helped transport anything from mail, people, animals, and even food, to different places all over the world. Flying has made transportation faster, easier, and all around better. Of course there has been a few mishaps along the evolution of flying but modern technology, a better understanding, and better training have brought the…

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    Underlying causes of World War 1 (DBQ) World War 1 is an important war, we learned some great lessons from it. The thing is, how did the war start. The war started from three main things that triggered and counteracted with each other. Those three things are the alliance systems, nationalism, and militarism also imperialism played a little part as well. The war sparked in the Austria-Hungary empire, when the heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a…

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    Germany was not responsible for World War One because in the years leading up to the war, countries held strong militaristic feelings that lead to increased hostility, alliances were formed between many countries that expanded conflicts to a global scale, and widespread nationalistic values increased international tensions between major powers. To begin with, Germany was not to blame for World War One because, at the time, strong nationalistic feelings were prevalent in most of the major…

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    Question 1 Many leaders and the common citizens at the time of the World War held a variety of beliefs pertaining to the war itself. Among these individuals was President Woodrow Wilson, the president of the United States during that time . President Woodrow Wilson held the belief that World War 1 was the war to end all wars. There were a number of reasons why he held this belief at the time. President Wilson realized the severity of the war and saw that it was destructive in a manner that…

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    Why Did World War 1 Occur

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    World War I was a very tragic war that lasted for four years. Also known as the great war, World War I had 65 million soldiers from different countries fighting to defend their regions. 17 million people died and 20 million were wounded. World War I started on July 28th, 1914 and ended on November 11th, 1918. World War I took place in multiple areas. It occurred in Europe, Africa, The Middle East, and Asia. Why did this war happened? There were many different reasons as to why World War I…

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    81A homework: Why did world war 1 break out? World war 1 officially started on July 28 1914, however there had been many things happen before the war which contributed to causing the war. There were 5 main causes; the alliance system; two groups of 3 countries who would protect each other at war, the arms race;the competition to have the biggest army and the most weapons, Morocco in 1905 and 1911; when Germany tried to gain power over morocco but was humiliated; the Balkans, because the…

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    World War 1 Women Essay

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    World War 1 resulted in a division of genders, with men fighting on the battlefield and primarily women working on the home front (4)As it was a total war, all aspects and citizens in society were involved (1) Resulted in two movements within women of society: one spontaneous and voluntary, from the women at home, and the other shaking the grounds of traditional gendered roles in France 1. WOMEN AT HOME: As men were shipped off to the front for war in 1914, over 120,000 women signed up to become…

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    What were the costs and benefits of World War 1? World War 1 (which started in July 28th 1914 and ended November 11th 1918) also referred to as the Great War was the dispute between several international powers, although the war saw involvements from regions such as the Middle East and the United States; most of the conflict resided in Europe. The Allies: Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States were fighting against the central powers whom consisted of mainly Germany,…

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    Over the past 100 years, various historians have released statements on who, in their opinion, was responsible for the beginning of World War 1. To fully determine who was to blame, you must look into all arguments and their reasons to gain a complete understanding. World War 1 was and is one of the most well-known incidents in history. It caused many domains to crumble and also claimed the lives of millions of people. Franz Ferdinand was the Arch Duke of Austria and was next in line to be…

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