Papers 2501-2510 of total 49350 found.
Category: /History
…A: Plan of investigation Which was a greater source for the Nigerian civil war also called the Biafran war, Amalgamation or Tribalism?The war took place at the 'blight of biafra' and was between the Nigerian armed forces and the Biafran soldiers…
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…that they stayed with the Union. A big disadvantage that the North had was that many Northerners did not want to go to war. They thought that the Civil war was unnecessary and they wanted to let the South leave in peace. The Southerners had many advantages early…
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…was underway, dissent was practically impossible. "If you believed our going into this war was a mistake," wrote The Nation in a post-war editorial, "if you held, as President Wilson did early in 1917, that the ideal outcome would be 'peace without victory,' you…
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…the likeliness of it and during later stages, when mobilisation had begun, destroyed the chance of peace within Europe. But it cannot be described as the cause of the First World War as such because other factors which were operating, and without which an alliance…
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…During World War II and the Holocaust the United States of America was greatly affected. Some of the effects of this tragic time are a change in the workplace and an increase in industry causing the economy to rise. Before World War II, the United…
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…Cold War-The Cold War is the term used to describe the tense relationship between post World War II East and West. The United States and Western Europe stood on the principle of opposing the communism that dominated Russia and Eastern Europe. Russia…
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Category: /History
…Why Australia Joined World War I In 1914 In 1914, Australia joined the First World War. Although it was seen as a European war, the Australia government decided that Australia should support its ‘Mother Country’, Britain. The prime-minister at the time…
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Category: /Literature/English
…During The Things They Carried O'Brien illustrates that the Vietnam as traumatic and destructive as it was will never end for those who have survived it. Even though the Vietnam War ended over 25 years ago he shows that the trauma associated with the war
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…Human civilization and culture have evolved over thousands of years. We, as a race, have learnt a lot from our mistakes and have taken measures to ensure we don't repeat those mistakes. War is a disease that has infected our civilization since the birth…
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…The war that broke out in 1914 was one of the worst, if not the worst, wars in human history. It had left millions dead and a scar burned into European history forever. However, if we do not identify why war broke out in 1914, stopping others wars
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