Papers 1041-1050 of total 49350 found.
Category: /Literature
…was the president of the U.S.A bring the war. Out of all the wars that the world has gone through, none has been as devastating as World War II. But what caused this war? Well, World War II had six major causes: anger over the Versailles Treaty, the failure of peace
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Category: /Literature/English
…their operations until 15,000 U.S. troops arrived at the end of July. On the way, the cruiser Charleston stopped at Guam and accepted its surrender from its Spanish governor who was unaware his nation was at war. Although a peace protocol was signed by the two…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, democracy, justice, and hope for the world peace. Worst of all it was the war against bosnian-children’s dreams, hopes and wishes. I am still trying to collect scattered pieces of myself , scattered with a one shell that massacred two hundred people…
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Category: /History
…Geoffry Wawro, The Austro-Prussian War: Austria’s War with Prussia and Italy in 1866. Cambridge: University of Cambridge, 1996. Pp. xiii, 313. One nation. A single, unified nation powerful enough to plunge Europe and the world into two…
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…not war". The peace movement was a great factor in the number of draft dodgers. Many Americans believed that Canada played no part in the Vietnam war. Through the Canadian government tried its best to remain neutral, Canadians themselves become involved. Some…
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Category: /History
…level moral concept into a concrete one that people could relate to, photographs of bloodshed in the battlefields helped raising people’s conscious to the dreadful consequences of war. It stimulated both sides’ want to end the war in a peaceful manner. One…
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Category: /History
…. The effects of America's privateering were magnified because the British had wearied after their mighty 22-year struggle with France. They hoped for peace. The American people had also tired of war. In New England popular sentiment against the war grew and turned…
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Category: /History
…of the involved IS's loose . ? The War in Brief At the end of World War I the victorious nations formed the League of Nations for the purpose of airing international disputes, and of mobilizing its members for a collective effort to keep the peace in the event…
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Category: /History
…of international law. Although President Woodrow Wilson's great desire was for peace, he felt the United States was forced to go to war. War was declared April 6, 1917. The United States was a neutral nation when World War I started in 1914. It was an American…
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…circumstances, either may preserve peace or initiate conflict. For almost 20 years after France's defeat and the creation of a united Germany in the Franco Prussian War of 1870-71, Bismarck, the German chancellor, sought to ensure peace within Europe by maintaining…
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