| 151. | Was the outcome of the revolutionary war clear at the beginning of the war and why
There were many Decisions that would decide the outcome of the Revolutionary War. But, Decisions were not the only thing that would decide the outcome of the war. Both sides had their own advantages and disadvantages in this war. The circumstances for success and failure for the Colonists and t...
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| 152. | Civil War The Civil War was a military conflict between the United States (the union), and the confederate states (the confederacy). ... The main cause of this war was slavery. ... They won this new territory by being victorious during the Mexican war. T...
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| 153. | Causes of the Civil War Causes of the American Civil War
The South, which was known as the Confederate States of America,
seceded from the North, which was also known as the Union, for many
different reasons. ... In the end all of these disagreements on both sides led to the
Civil War, in which the North w...
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| 154. | origins of World War I ... After political heat, Austria declared war on Serbia in August 1914.
This war detonated World War I. ...
The word ‘Alliance’ was given a wider meaning during the pre-war conflicts. ... Germany created a world policy: A description for the German version of an imperialism which was shared...
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| 155. | Causes and Effects of Civil War ... Peña
Causes and Effects of the Civil War
The Civil War marks a turning point for the people of the United States. This was a very complex war fought between two sides - North and South - also known as the Union and Confederates, respectively. ... That is what happened in the Civil ...
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| 156. | Irony of War War is hell. What a powerful statement that summarizes every single war that the United States, and any other country, has fought in. No one enjoys going to war. ... In, The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien, O’Brien writes about experiences of soldiers during the Vietnam War, yet the reality is ...
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| 157. | World War 1 the woman Having an understanding of the First World War is a vital prerequisite to understanding the Treaty of Versailles. The outcome of Versailles was built out of the pain and anguish of the Great War. The links on this page will take you to some of the most comprehensive educational websites on the war a...
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| 158. | Australian Society and the Veitnam War Australian Society and how it was Changed by the Vietnam War
The Vietnam War had a huge influence on the way we think as Australians. ... The Vietnam War divided Australia as never before, politically and socially. It opened Australian society to the true brutality of war, it showed Australians...
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| 159. | Was World War One Inevitable World War One was an event that shocked the whole world due to the fact that millions of people were killed because of political interests. This brings up the question of whether the war was more important than the lives of these people. ... After analysing the main reasons for the war and determin...
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| 160. | America in the War of 1812 ... America had its fight also; it fought for its right to travel on the ocean. In the years preceding 1812, Great Britain frequently attacked American ships and kidnapped their sailors. ... The only other option was war, though not every American citizen wanted war,
According President Madison...
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| 161. | Who was to blaim for the outbreak of the 6 day war The Six Day War started because of a variety of factors, some more important than others. The factors were so numerous and intertwined that it is impossible to say exactly which of the two forces was responsible for the Six Day War. ... Because of this I believe that the responsibility for the outb...
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| 162. | During and After Civil War Moral and economical reasons caused the Civil War. The Confederate States had difficulty during the war and they had the worst outcome of the war. ... The North and South had many disagreements which caused the Civil War. The Confederate states during the Civil War had weaknesses which caused them ...
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| 163. | Why did we enter World War 1 I believe that our country made a wise decision in entering World War 1. There were many reasons we had to enter the war. ... It is clearly obvious that we entered World War 1 because it was totally necessary and Germany gave us very good reason with their actions.
The first and foremost reason...
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| 164. | War Movies When thinking of war movies, one often thinks of bombs, explosions, blood, and gore. ... This is a mental war that goes on in the heads of every soldier on the battlefield. It doesn’t matter which war is being fought, where the location is, or even what time period you’re in. The moral struggles th...
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| 165. | war AssIgnment one
a) All the pictures are for war…bravery, hope , fear , faith etc all have to do with war…I think all are needed to go into war…
b) To some war decimates lives…to some it makes individuals heros…some have scars for life with all the killing and bloodshed…some make million...
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| 166. | War in Afganistan ...
ASSIGNMENT:
Think of something you feel strongly about such as: "We should/should not be involved in a war in Afghanistan," "Capital punishment is wrong/necessary," "Ohio is the best/worst state to live in," or any number of other topics you may wish to discuss. ...
I don’t really bel...
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| 167. | Containment After World War II ended a new war was waged for the US. This “war” was known as the cold war and it was a struggle between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies. This was different type of war because rather fought on a combat level it was fought primarily on politica...
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| 168. | road to world war I The road to World War I has many questions upon it. World War I or The Great War, as it was initially known, came about because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. ... Three days after making that statement, the Austria-Hungarian government declared war on Serbia. ... After the Au...
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| 169. | Understanding the Seasons of LifeThe Season of War Understanding the Seasons of Life
The Season of War
John 2:13-22
“To everything there is a season. ... ”
A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap
A time to laugh, a time to weep
A time to build up, a time to break down
A time of war, a time of peace
We are no...
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| 170. | War on the Homefront The lives of weary Americans due from the Depression made a complete turnaround with the event of World War II. The United States had a strange significance in the war. ... World War II was fought primarily in Europe but also in Asia, Africa, and Pacific islands. Millions of soldiers lost their l...
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| 171. | Civil War Northern Aggression Thesis: The world today is blinded from the truth about the "Civil War" just like they are the truth of the creation vs. ...
The public school system was put into effect after the North won the war. ...
One of the lies that has already been mentioned is that the "Civil War" is over slavery...
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| 172. | world war two essay World-War-11 to most people means, Hitler, death and the Jews. ... Really some of the problems that started World-War-11 off happened way before World-War-11 was even thought about.
In World-War-1 the Germans earnt themselves a bad reputation with other parts of Europe and couldn’t clear their ...
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| 173. | Was the Civil war avoidable It is a common thought that the slavery issue was the only cause of the Civil War. However, there are many other reasons, political and economic that contributed to the war. ... They were dependent on each other, but there was a rivalry between them
After the war with Mexico the U. ... The two...
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| 174. | Civil War Causes I believe that historians have overemphasized the slavery issue as a cause for the Civil War. ... I had never realized that there were other causes. But now I have discovered that there are some other important causes. Probably any of these other causes or a combination of them could have caused...
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| 175. | Pschological affect of the Civil War ... The Northern states refused to grant the right of Southern states to secede, and in April 1861 the war began. The Civil War was a particularly brutal war, where over a million men died. This war was much more than what most men expected. Men joined with the notion that war was a little mor...
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| 176. | Was World War One a Total War World War One became known as the Great War even before the armistice on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day1. The Western Front being the main ground for the war was deadlocked from a few months after the war’s start in 1914 until a few months before its end in 1918. ... The war became a global ...
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| 177. | Not So Quiet Truthfulness of World War One Truthfulness of World War One
It was known as the “War to end all Wars.” Little did the deafened public on the outside of the war looking in know that this was far from actuality. Originally called the Great War, later titled World War One after World War Two, took place over a very long four...
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| 178. | battles During World War One, the role of airplanes and how they were used changed greatly. At first planes were only used for sport, but people started realize that not only could airplanes be useful but they could even influence an outcome of the war greatly. Soon the war was filled with blimps, planes, a...
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| 179. | Experiencing War There are millions of soldiers who experienced war and the hardships war brought onto them, and most likely they probably wished they didn’t participate in such horrible incidents. War was a very realistic experience to these soldiers, and they will never forget what they saw and survived through. ...
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| 180. | is war a necessary evil As our troops fight the heat and the heat of battle, evil grins from under ground. ... Is there a difference between having just intention for war and having just cause?
You could say a just cause for a war is self-defense. ... Theres going to be no such thing as a perfectly just war. ...
How d...
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| 181. | Art of War The Art of War
The Art of War is a book that can be looked at in two different ways. One being the strategies and actions of War, the other on a political stand point. ... In the beginning of “ The Art of War” no one knew exactly who wrote it or when it was written all the people knew was the...
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| 182. | World War 1 technology of warfare New Technology of War
Changing the nature of battle
Mr. Brooks
Rebeccah Newcombe
October 14, 2003
Grade 10 History
Traditionally, war was a battle in which bravery and courage had value. War was fought with skill. ... The inventions of the machine gun, submarine an...
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| 183. | environmental social effects of war Environmental and Social Effects of War
War has the ability to create many problems for the countries involved above and beyond the violence that is within it. War will create changes socially within these countries and effect the environment in greater ways than most people would think were pos...
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| 184. | how to presen a war Nowadays, when we hear the word “ war “, we first imaged a lot of terrible consequences such as: famine, death and so on. ...
When you hear the world “war”, you first though may be of armies form tow opposing nations clashing with each other. ...
In attempting to prevent war, pacifists must achi...
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| 185. | On the Morality of War Richard Wasserstrom’s On the Morality of War rejects moral nihilism. A descriptive interpretation of moral nihilism would be defined as waging war for our national interest, gaining power for our country. A prescriptive claim for war would appeal to the national interest rather than to a moral poin...
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| 186. | spanih american war comparison There is no question that technology plays a significant part in wartime situations and in fact plays a huge role in determining the winning nation of a war. ... America saw the Mexican War, Civil War, and Spanish-American War won by the nation or side with the superior technologies. ...
The ...
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| 187. | How responsible was Germany for the outbreak of the First World War The First World War was and still is one of most horrific examples of modern warfare that world had ever seen, yet still, nearly a century later, historians have not been able to come to a majorital concludion regarding who was responsible for such a catastrophy. When the war came to an end on the ...
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| 188. | War The Final Resort Throughout history, conflicts have arisen in many countries and organizations which have ultimately led to war and destruction in its wake. From Rome to Greece, and from Russia to the United States, many counties have seen their fair share of what war can cause and ultimately result in. In this essa...
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| 189. | war of 1812 dbq The War of 1812 was a war that lasted for two years that helped the United States to firmly and officially establish its independence. ... At first, the United States did not want to resort to war and fighting (Doc. ... Then, England refused to allow this trade to occur, so America had to resort...
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| 190. | BLabster I am writing a letter to you today to mention how the prisoners of war were treated throughout the second world war. If you have never been a Prisoner of War (POW), you are extremely lucky. The prisoners of war during the World War II, (1939-1945) were treated poorly with no respect or consideration...
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| 191. | Propoganda During W W 1 Cam Allen
Propaganda during W.W. ... This was absolutely irresistible for Snow to refuse because he, like many men during World War I, Snow was a nationalist who always seemed to have good intentions and always wanted to do the right thing.
During World War I propaganda would only go so far bef...
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| 192. | men and war “War is not the answer”, they say, and many people including myself support the fact. War can be terrifying. It can be devastating and calamitous; a war can leave a scar on your soul forever if you ought to participate in it. A Vietnam Veteran will always remember the hardships sent upon him at t...
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| 193. | Facts of War ... all elements of what we know as war. The clash of a huge war axe against a bronze shield or the ricochet of an M16 round off of a tough tank. ... The Greeks knew it would be much more difficult for their enemies to try and attack them up a hill, while during the Vietnam war the Vietcong knew ...
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| 194. | Viet Nam War Worth It ... He had pulled the trigger himself to end his life in the middle of the vigorous war. ... But we were fighting a war for our country, which at the time, it was priority. ... ” I remember my dad telling me this story along with many others about the Vietnam War. ... Those American soldiers who...
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| 195. | Rumor Of War A Rumor Of War
War has been and will be one of the worst experiences can go through in life. War is an extremely ugly fact of human existence. ... According to Clausewitz, war is aggression towards one’s enemies to achieve some political goal. ... The Vietnam War was fought for all the wrong ...
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| 196. | Britain played a less important part in World War 2 than the USA There has been much debate over whether the USA played a bigger and more important part than Britain in the war. ...
Britain fought right from the start in 1939, until the war ended in 1945. This shows how much Britain put into the war. ... Britain contributed crucial naval forces and lost 350,...
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| 197. | WAR ...
War in the Balkans had implications for the Albanians in the region. ... In the 1737- 39( Austria- Turkish war),1853-56( Crimean war), villages fled because Kosovo Serbs were victimized and targeted for massacre because they were orthodox. There were also the Greek0 Turkish war of 1897 and ...
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| 198. | Real Cold War The Real Cold War
A High-Stakes Chess Match of Global Proportions
No missiles were launched and no guns were fired between the two superpowers, but The Cold War was a war nonetheless: a battle of indirect aggression, of politics, of economics and propaganda. The term "Cold Wa...
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| 199. | War of 1812 ... War of 1812
1) Causes – Anger over the violation of American neutral rights.
• The War Hawks who cried for war. ...
2) Invasion of Canada –
a) The British paid more attention to the war effort in the Americas and sent 10,000 men to the Battle of Plattsburg. ...
3) Hartford Conven...
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| 200. | Across Five Aprils No one person can have the same views, ideas, and knowledge as other individuals. In the war story, Across Five Aprils, by Irene Hunt, there are different characters in the story that have different viewpoints of how the war has been going on. People’s view in this story is that many believed that t...
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