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League Of Nations Austria Hungary
1,036 words... main together and work as one. Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England - made economy involved in countries movements. Was the start of technology. What problems were there in factories - women and children were working. Laissez-Faire - Adam Smith's philosophy, means that gov't shouldn't mess with the economy. Socialism - When the gov't and the people own things both. Charles Darwin - studied the theory of evolution, biology. Why did immigrants come to the U. S. A in the 1800 's -...
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Time To Save Head Of Kinsale Lusitania
1,578 wordshopefully salvage the liner, sunk off the south-west coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915, killing 1, 198 people. 'The Lusitania is probably the most important shipwreck that hasn't been investigated in any detail so far, 's ays Gregg Bemis. And although there are striking similarities between the Lusitania and the Titanic, recently the subject of a major movie, Bemis believes that the Lusitania is 'a much more interesting and historical story - and you don't have to make up any phoney romance the wa...
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First World War Russia And France
691 wordsThe impact of the First World War is still with us. In many respects the events of modern Europe are a direct result of what happened during World War I. Adolph Hitler himself was a product of the First World War. World War I also gave Russian communists opportunity to overthrow the government in Russia and proclaim communism. The events that took place in No Mans Land definetly had an impact on the wars to come. The First World War had many causes. The spark of the Great War was the assassinati...
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Archduke Francis Ferdinand First World War
2,849 wordsCauses of World War I The First World War had many causes; the historians probably have not yet discovered and discussed all of them so there might be more causes than what we know now. The spark of the Great War was the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, and his wife by a Serbian nationalist on the morning of June 28, 1914, while traveling in a motorcade through Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Archduke was chosen as ...
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U S Government Submarine Warfare
1,407 wordsDeclaration for War in 1917 Welcome fellow Senators. We are here today to discuss what the United States should do following Germany s announcement of unrestricted submarine warfare and the sinking of the three American merchant ships. A resolution is put forth in front of the senators. The first section of the resolution says that: The U. S. Government authorizes President Wilson to use the Armed Forces of the Unit 6 ed States to wage war against the Nation of Germany. The second section says t...
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Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Conan
1,091 wordsLiterature and Warfare of Great Britain Great Britain was the home of many famous people during the early part of the twentieth century. Many of these famous people were associated with literature. Great Britain was also the setting of a few tragedies during that time period. One of these tragic occurrences was World War I. Sir Winston Churchill, World War I, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle helped shape the British landscape, both figuratively and literally, during the early years of the twentieth ce...
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Blue Riband X Blue Riband Ship
436 wordsThe Sinking of the Lusitania In the early part of the twentieth century there was one and only main way to travel through the Atlantic Ocean. The Lusitania was built to challenge some german vessels that had the |blue riband X. At this time the passengers of these vessels were not only looking for fast means of travels but stylish means of traveling. They were looking for luxury, from the food to the sleeping accomodations. The Lusitania weighed 31, 550 tons and was 785 feet long. In only its se...
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Diplomatic Relations Congress Passed
296 wordsThe outlook of the U. S. entering WWI became most promising after the chain of events following the sinking of the Lusitania. Each situation made the U. S. more vulnerable for entering the war and finally there was no honorable way to stay neutral. Germany created a war zone within the waters surrounding Great Britain and Ireland so that German sub-marines could sink enemy vessels. The passenger ship, Lusitania, was torpedoed by the Germans because they claimed that the ship was carrying arms, a...
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