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    World War 1 Dbq Analysis

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    World War one was a European war that started on August 1st 1914. The European countries apart of the war consisted of Italy, Germany, Russia, France, Great Britain and Austria-Hungary. The opposing sides during and after the war were called the Triple Alliance, Triple Entente, the Central powers, and the Allied Powers. The Triple Alliance was created before the war and included Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary. The Triple Entente, created before the war, and included Great Britain, France,…

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    battles were fought during World War One. In your response refer to the reliability of the source Source A, written by Private James Mitchell of 7 Church Lane, East Grinstead is a primary source written on the 17th of October, 1914. The source is from a soldier that is in war writing to his dad. The source is moderality useful to an historian studying: how battles were fought during World War One because it tells people what the soldiers were experiencing during the time of war and the weapons…

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    Technologies and Weapons of World War I One of the deadliest wars in human history required heavy weaponry and technologies to survive. That is why during World War I, new technological advances developed. Three of these technologies that are the most interesting are poison gases, tanks, and flamethrowers. All of these were common weapons in the war. Poison gases were risky, especially if the user was inexperienced or did not know how much to use. Difficulties did not only come from the gases.…

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    causes of World War I, which began in central Europe in late July 1914, included many factors, such as the conflicts and hostility between the great European powers of the four decades leading up to the war. The military history of Europe has been one of advanced technologies in proportion to the times during the past few centuries and well known to the Western world as it is the western continent with the oldest known kept records. Europe's military technology were ahead of the world in the…

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    World War 1 Propaganda

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    were high, people were afraid. Everywhere was war. The clouds were full of warplanes, the water was full of warships, and the land was full of foot soldiers. People lived in fear of Hitler and the Nazis, however the US and its people managed to remain patriotic. In the time of war, it was important that our country as a whole stayed unified and worked together in the war effort. In order to accomplish this, the government utilized the media during the war to keep us informed with propaganda. One…

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    World War 1 Book Report

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    World War 1 Mollee Baker I know this because It all started in 1914 when I Chloe was outside helping my mother. We were planting flowers in our front yard.I was singing to my brother he was laughing at me and my dogs. My dad got home from work and we all heard big bangs, they were loud and scary. I got really scared and me and my brother was crying. We all ran inside and turned on the TV to see what is going on. I hear the news there was a war going on it said it was a world war.” World War…

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    World War 1 Trench Warfare

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    all—the Great War, the War of the Nations, the end of all wars—World War I. Due to the assassination of Ferdinand, a chain reaction of war declarations spread throughout Europe. This war lasted four years and was fought on every ocean and on almost every continent. World War I changed the future of wars forever with the first use of more advanced equipment, the first and last use of trench warfare, and the transformation of the United Stated into the largest military power in the world. The…

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    Author: The author was Serbian Regent, Alexander Time/When was it written? It was sent July 24th, 1914. Briefly describe the culture of the time and list related events of the time Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by the Black Hand and war was brewing between Serbia and Austria Hungary, add a few waves of nationalism and paranoia between various european countries and you have the shaky balancing act that was Europe. Purpose (Why was the document created?) The purpose is to ask…

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    Caused World War I? Identify and evaluate the causes of World War I, and describe other factors which might have contributed to the causes There were many different causes for World War I such as nationalism, militarism and so on. However, the main cause for the start of this huge onslaught, stated to be the “most gruesome and blood shedding war of all” by historians, began with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, who was the royal prince of Hungary. World War I, also known as the First World…

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    Casualties of World War I On the contrary it was the armed forces of USA and the allied countries of Europe, middle East and Asian countries who were responsible for millions of civilian and armed forces causalities due to madness of Stalin and Hitlor. Following are the figures for World War I and World II. The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I was over 37 million: over 16 million deaths and 20 million wounded, ranking it among the deadliest conflicts in human…

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