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World War 1
1. World War 1
In order to properly put the diplomatic actions leading up to World War 1 in perspective, this essay will examine the diplomatic tendencies after the
Napoleonic Era. The period approximately between 1815 and 1900 is pinned as a century of peace. However, this is not the case, and in fact, it
could be argued that the diplomacy during this time period was a major cause of World War 1. Although this time period did not contain a massive
geographic battle spanning across several continents, it contained many smaller scale wars. These wars were "managed" by the larger powers.
Prominent figures during this time period such as Otto von Bismarck and Metternich, never shyed away from war. Instead, their diplomacy was
coupled with that of their respected military. Carl von Clausewitz, a Prussian general and military philosopher, famously stated that "war is not merely
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War causes several problems and requires a large amount of a government's efforts. Furthermore, war causes controversy causes controversy within a
state or a country, and lasting rivalries. Thus, governments resorted to propoganda. This promoted nationalism, and furhtered hatred for their
"enemies". The constant and continued conflict the masses saw during this time period, and the labor required by the masses to support their military
eventually made it tough for a government to get them to embrace a logic of war. However, "once mobilized, how do you deâescalate?" Therefore,
what is known as allegedly a "Century of Peace" between, wasn't entirely peaceful, and led to World War 1 through continued militarism and
expanding intricate alliances across Europe. After around 1900, many other events caused the immediate outbreak of World War 1. The next several
paragraphs will explain what these immediate causes were, and how they originated from the political actions that took place a century before the
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2. Essay On Impact Of World War 1
In the beginning of the 20th century, Europe was enjoying and embracing the good life of living in peace and prosperity, but behind those sheets of
peace and prosperity, many groups and organizations were at work that would eventually lead Europe into war ripping out those sheet of peace and
prosperity, exposing the ugliness and horrors of war. TheUnited States wanted to avoid getting involved in World War 1 due to the fat that they
believed that the Europeans were unworthy of their support by avoiding all of their political treaties with Europe that would affect their neutrality.
Unfortunately the U.S got involved in World War 1 in 1917 and its course of history was impacted domestically.
World War 1 all started with one single action of...show more content...
World war 1 changed America economically, politically, and socially, but the widespread of disease hit the United States terribly. In 1918
â1919, the
World suffered a flu epidemic with no cure to prevent it from spread as well as taking the lives of many. When soldier came home from fighting in
World war 1, they brought along with them the flu into the United States. Unfortunately the flu epidemic usually claimed the lives of healthy young
adults stead of usually claiming the lives of young and the old.( Doc 6) The death toll around the globe was from 20â50 million dead including
550,000 American as well. Despite these negative impacts on the U.S, World war 1 caused the growth in employment in the U.S giving jobs to
immigrants as well as Americans. The United States during the World war traded with other foreign countries around the world in order to gain supply
cheaply and manufacture weapons and supplies to the American army, but even though this benefited the U.S, Labors went on strike. Labors went on
strike due to the fact that Federal regulator had kept the workers wages low during the war to maximize their businesses so that they may thrive during
the war.(Doc 8) Labors were very upset due to the fact that they expected that during wartime their wages would increase, this was their motive for
going on strike. Another way WW1 impacted America was through migration.
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3. Essay On World War 1 Causes
The Many Causes of World War One World War One, where many men stormed into the war hoping for great changes, but the only changes were their
casualties. The first world war began on July 28, 1914. It ended on November 11, 1918. The countries involved in the war were Britain, France, Russia,
Germany, AustriaâHungary, Italy, and Turkey. Germany, Austria
âHungary, and Italy made up the Triple Alliance. While Britain, France, and Russia
made up the Triple Entente. An opening question many have asked is, "What is the underlying cause of World War One?" In order to prove that
underlying cause, look at the three main sources of evidence; Alliances, militarism, and imperialism. The most significant cause of WWI of course
was alliances. Where many countries were together opposing each other for the start of war. Due to having alliances, Germany was worried about
having to battle two fronts at one point. Which Germans should be worried since Russia and France, both allies to each other, were on the opposing
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Many countries spent millions of dollars on their military and navy. Together, A
âH and Germany spent 45 million pounds in 1890 and in 1914 they
spent 162 million pounds. Great Britain spent the most on it's navy. Britain wanted to have the most advanced ships on the water to fight against the
German Uâboats. Without having a military, there wouldn't be much of a way to fight in the war. Thus making militarism a major underlying cause
of WWI. Imperialism was the cause that least contributed to the war, but still a big contributor. Total area (sq. miles) British colonies had in 1913 was
12,740,000. Their population was 400,000,000 at the time. Making them the most populated colony in the World War. The area combined that the
Triple Entente covered was 17,180,000 sq. miles. All of the land owned by Britain and France led to a rivalry between them and
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4. Germany and Cause of World War I Essay
Germany and Cause of World War I
In 1914, World War 1 broke out between six main countries. These were Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Austria
âHungary and Italy. The murder of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was what triggered off the war but I am here to discuss how there was a lot more to it than the murder of just one man.
Germany did not cause the war alone, as will soon come clear.
Germany felt encircled, as there was a strong friendship between Russia to the east of Germany and France to the west. Germany felt it was their
attempt to surround and threaten them and as Germany was already jealous of the huge buildâup of arms in Russia, there was an immediate rivalry
between them. Germany had...show more content...
Germany didn't have much of an empire which made Britain outraged, as they could see no reason to build one due to this, but Germany said they
needed a navy to protect their growing trade.
Germany had always admired the way Britain ran their empire and had always wanted a navy like them so when Britain raised the stakes by launching
the HMS Dreadnought, Germany responded by building their own. From 1906â1914 the two countries raced to build as many dreadnoughts as they
could and in 1909 Germany came very close to beating them. By 1914 however, Britain had 29 and Germany had 17 Dreadnoughts.
Britain had every right to be suspicious of Germany, as they had no need for a navy. Germany was jealous and envious of Britain and wanted to be
more like them so that's the more the reason why they would want a navy. However, I believe Britain was being unreasonable as they had no right to
tell Germany they could not build one as it was within their right, which was what Britain did.
Germany also had wishes for a big empire in Africa and as Britain and France both controlled some parts of Africa they both felt threatened. For
France, this was not the first time as in 1871 Germany stole Alsace and Lorraine from France. They did not want this happening again. France wanted
to seek revenge.
Before 1908, the Turkish Empire controlled the Balkans and when
6. World War 1 Essay
At the Eastern European country of Sokovia, a deep rumble was shook at an underground bunker of a fortress. This fortress was old and was built
at the top and side of a small mountain. However, the fortress was heavily modified with modern technology, now fill with computers and other
equipment. However, the main piece was a familiar looking scepter wirh a glowing blue stone at the tip. This familiar scepter once belong to the
rogued Asgardian Loki, but it is now in the pocession of HYDRA. HYDRA is an old Nazi paraâmilitary terrorist organization that Captain America
fought against during World War Two and was thought to have been defeated after the war. However, the group managed to survive inside the well
known spy organization...show more content...
One soldier got too close to Widow and she open her door and kicked the soldier back, without slowing the jeep down. The same process was repeated
to Hawkeye at the back of the jeep.
Meanwhile, flying alongside Widow and Hawkeye was billionaire Tony Stark, better known as Iron Man, and 21 year old Danny Fenton, who is well
known to the world as Danny Phantom, the Ghost Boy of Amity Park and Savior of the Ghost Zone and Earth. The two flying Avengers, now dubbed
by the Avengers as the Flyboys, were blasting more HYDRA soldiers, Tony with his repulsars and Danny with his ghost rays while grabbing and
tossing some, before the two rocketed toward the sky. Suddenly, a large armor vehicle came up besides Romanoff and Barton's jeep, and one
HYDRA soldier swung a large laser cannon, pointing towards the two Avengers. Before the soldier can fire, the Prince of Asgard and Norse god of
thunder Thor landed on the vehicle and threw the HYDRA gunner out before jumping off and swinging his hammer MjĐŃlnir and bellowing before
landing at a nearby watch tower. He swung MjĐŃlnir at a HYDRA soldier before kicking another off the tower, before sending a punch to another and
taking out flying HYDRA soldiers before grabbing another and jumping off the tower with him. Thor then grab a piece of the tower and swung at
several ground troops like a staff. Suddenly, an armored motorcycle plow through the fray. The driver of the motorcycle is Danny's childhood
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7. Essay On World War 1
The first World War is universally considered to be one of the single deadliest events in human history. World War I is undoubtedly one of the
largest military altercations to ever take place, with a duration of five years, involving 32 nations. Over the course of five years, the war killed
almost 37.5 million people, approximately 57% of all soldiers involved (britannica.com). One might suspect a conflict on this scale would have arisen
from a divide in ideology or from a dispute over prized resources. However, it was a politically unimportant event paired with preâestablished military
alliances that created one of the deadliest conflicts on Earth. The initiating event occurred June 28th, 1914. On this date, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir
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The German attack on Belgium forced Britain into the conflict due to an agreement to protect Belgium's sovereignty and neutrality; thus, Britain also
declared war on Germany. Next to enter the conflict was the Ottoman Empire, modernâday Turkey. Next, Italy entered the war, fighting against
Germany and Austria. The War had grown to the point that nations were no longer viewed as individual armies, but as international alliances
conducting warfare. Britain, Russia, France, and Italy were the main forces for the Allies. The opposing force came to be known as the Central
Powers, composed of AustriaâHungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire. These central nations in the European Theatre forced divisions throughout
Europe and through the rest of the world. Due to the global expansion of War involvement, German Forces began to engage on all sides. Germany
had the second largest Navy in the world by the beginning of the War; the Germans increased their Navy usage as the threat of an attack from the sea
became imminent. The increase in German Naval defense eventually led to a German UâBoat sinking an American passenger ship called the Lusitania,
which was operating a trade route near German Territory, this finally pushed the disengaged America into the War. Then, on December 5th of 1917,
Germany signed an armistice with Russia, ending the conflict between the
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8. The First World War
The first world war was one of the most brutal and remorseless events in history; 'the global conflict that defined a century'. Over nine million
soldiers and a large amount of innocent civilians lost their lives. Empires crumbled, revolution engulfed Russia and America rose to become a
dominant world power. Huge armies deployed new weapons of devastating effect from rifles and pistols to torpedoes and flame throwers. These
weapons were used not only in the trenches but by tanks too. This was an advantage to those who were able to access such machinery as they could
easily launch bullets and missiles at nearby enemy bases. The downfall of the tank was the fact it was unable to cross the trenches. Tanks were not the
only pieces of equipment that could access this machinery but U boats and planes too. The British carried 'bolt action rifles' in which fired 15 rounds
per minute at a minimum range of 1,400 metres away. This allowed the British to take out foes at a far greater range. By using machinery in which
rules out the need for getting up close to the enemy was a great advantage during world war one. Soldiers ran from trench to trench attacking with all
that they had. This resulted in a massacre as the soldiers running toward the trenches were shot down. Machinery such as machine guns and heavy
artillery were the weapons used in the trenches. In modern day society, machine guns are the main weapons used by soldiers. This wasn't the case
around the 1914s. They took four
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9. Essay On World War 1
"World War 1: Remembering the War to End All Wars." Momma always said that the war would end and everything would go back to normal, but
that was before she died. A house has never felt this empty, I have never felt so alone. Here we are, in late November, trying to get back what's left
of our lives. Daddy does nothing but work, yet we're still so poor. Jobs aren't moving very fast here in Nevada, but Daddy still picks up anything he
can to earn a little extra cash. My sister, Aliyah is only 14, and she is already looking after the house and taking care of our little brother, Liam, who
is only 3. I never saw myself being someone biting their nails waiting to get drafted, but I was. I'm 17, and I sat around everyday waiting for someone
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I had always thought I'd be hearing the news from her telling me that God had answered our prayers. Although God did answer our prayers, he
took what I loved the most. He had took what kept me going and believing. Now, I'm passed those times where I blamed God, because I know
Momma had done what she was put on this Earth for. Sure, it still hurts, and it always will and I know that, but I know God gained another sweet
angel. On top of the Zimmerman Note, German Soldiers were sinking U.S. ships, stealing the supplies, and taking them into Great Britain. This
was the last straw. President Wilson decided we had to enter the war, and we had to fight. But, if he was going to take us to war, he had to give an
explanation. So, he did. Wilson said, that this is the war to end all wars. Although, no one nor did we want to enter the war, we knew The
President had kept us safe all this time, so we just knew that he would keep us safe while we were in war. I remember walking through our little
town of Yerington, and all of the movie and T.V. billboard advertisements I used to see, were gone. They were replaced with German hatred signs. I
knew we were supposed to hate Germany, considering they got us into the war, but I never really seen why everyone had to be so harsh. All these
billboards and advertisements were trying to do, was get men to volunteer to fight. By the time word had got around, Hollywood producers were
coming up with movies against Germans.
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10. Conclusion Of World War 1
World war 1, also known as The Great War, was a global war in Europe that began on 28th July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918. More than
70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilized in one of the largest wars in history. Over 9 million combatants and 7
million civilians died as a result of the war. The war was one of the deadliest conflicts in world history and has been a worldwide clash. Thirtyâtwo
countries were involved with two opposing alliances, the Allies and Central Power. The countries of the Allies include British Empire, France, Italy,
Russia, Serbia, and the United States of America. While they are opposed by the Central Powers which are AustriaâHungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and
the Ottoman Empire.
During the First World War many countries in Europe were involved,...show more content...
Notwithstanding political clashes, the reasons for the war included such powers as patriotism, or pride in one's nation. The conviction that one's own
particular country or society is better than all others, patriotism drove European countries to contend to manufacture the biggest armed force and naval
force. It additionally gave gatherings of subject people groups the thought of shaping autonomous countries of their own. Serbians, Czechs, Slovaks,
Bosnians and numerous different people groups living under the guideline of the Ottoman or AustroâHungarian Empires needed flexibility from
"outside" tenet.
To conclude, the main causes of World War 1 is caused because of Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism. Each one of them has
impacted and affected the World War 1. Militarism was one of the major causes of the war, as it was an armed race on who has more military
equipment's. Alliances, was first thought to make peace between country and to help the countries. Imperialism was another cause of World War 1, as
European nations ruled smaller
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11. Cause and Effect on World War 1 Essay
Cause and Effect on World War 1
World War One, a huge conflict that sparked in 1914 and lasting all the way until 1918. The war was between the world's greatest powers as two
opposing sides; the Central Powers and the Allies. It was a chain of events that had started this was which consist of key features such as imperialism,
alliances, growth of militarism, crisis, and nationalism. It was the result of these accumulating factors that had eventually evoked war. The effects on
World War One included over 8 million deaths, higher taxes, rationing of food, and etc. Imperialist is considered a primary cause of war. WithEurope's
growing economy and wealth, rivalries and competition for colonies among European nations were more...show more content...
All of these factors where established in many of Europe's "Great Powers" which consisted of Great Britain, France, Germany, AustriaâHungary, and
Russia. The main cause focused on what I stated above, in the previous sentences. The causes of World War 1 include a growing sense of militarism,
which was accompanied by arms race, and imperialism. Imperialism as economic rivalries and competition for colonies among European nations were
prevalent.
What were the effects on World War 1? This war had a few effects on America society, though the war instigated problems, causing n effect that is
negative on the American home front. "Americans experienced a lot of problems, like the narrowing of our rights and the war caused a patriotic sense
to America that got to the point where people were discriminating people from other backgrounds." Also, from many soldiers drafted to war more job
opportunities were available. Though this seemed like a good thing, negative effects came out of it
The war itself left an everlasting impact. After this was women were gaining more rights. They were gaining rights such as voting and sexual equality.
The male dominance patriarchal ideas weren't so strong anymore. The United States entered the war with the mindset of being neutral and isolated.
Russia left the war allowing them to deal with the conflicts. The effects of the war included over 8.5 million deaths,
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12. Essay on The Outbreak of World War I
The Outbreak of World War I On the 1st of August 1914 World War One, also known as the Great War, started. The main countries involved were:
Germany, Italy, AustriaâHungary, Britain, France and Russia. World War One ended at 11am on 11th November 1918. In 1919, Lloyd George of
England, Orlando of Italy, Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson from the US met to discuss how Germany was to be made to pay for the
damage World War One had caused. They decided to create the Treaty of Versailles. In this there were a total of 440 clauses. The first 26 clauses dealt
with the establishment of the League of Nations. The remaining 414 clauses spelled out Germany's punishment. This makes it seem that Germany
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This caused tension between Britain and Germany. The war should just of been between Germany and France because of Alsace Lorraine but
Germany got other countries involved. Germany was worried that France and Russia would become Allies and attack Germany. As a result Germany
and Russia became Allies first. But Germany insulted Russia and Russia became Allies with France. If this hadn't of happened there would be no
chance of Russia and France even thinking about attacking Germany. Germany got very paranoid and therefore created the "Schlieffen Plan" which
takes its name from its author, Alfred Graf von Schlieffen (1833â 1913). Schlieffen argued that if war took place it was vital that France was defeated
and as quickly as possible. If this happened, Britain and Russia would be unwilling to carry on fighting. Schlieffen calculated that it would take
Russia six weeks to organize its large army for an attack on Germany. Therefore, it was vitally important to force France to surrender before Russia
was ready to use all its forces. Schlieffen's plan involved using 90% of Germany's armed forces to attack France. Fearing the French army on the
border with Germany, Schlieffen suggested a quicker attack through Belgium. The rest of the German Army would be sent to defensive positions in the
east to
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13. World War 1 Research Paper
Cause and Effect Essay
Most of the world's civilized societies today were established through colonialism. It was brought about through greed, necessity for expansion, and
discovery. It has left its mark in various ways by the languages we speak, cultural influence, not to mention the lines on the map. Although it has shaped
much of history, colonialism is an unequal exploitation of settlements or countries that has left a lot of problems in its wake. Colonialism was
motivated by monarchs who desired to settle on new land. The Age of Discovery had pushed countries to build trading posts or conquer land, but this
was simply for trade. Once explorers discovered new lands that seemed vastly uninhabited, mother countries changed their strategies....show more
content...
Inarguably it was caused by alliances and too much built up military power, but the colonies had their part as well. The imperialistic activities like
securing land in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific led to strained relations between European powers. Because of the colonial rivalries, (exampleâ France
battles Germany over Morocco) there were many alliances and ententes formed. With all the alliances threatening national security,Europe was pushed
into an arms race. With the arms race and built up tension, there was little Europe could do when countries came to Serbia's aid because of their
previous alliances ("Decolonization and its
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14. The First World War : The Great War
The First World War sometimes referred to as the European War was more commonly referred to as the Great War. So much in the world was
changed by this war, so it simply by most known as the Great War. "It is because no other war until then had had such an impact on the world. It
was the first war to affect all of the major nations of Europe and the world. It took many lives and changed the lives of millions more." (Rivera,
2014) Some countries do not refer to the war as great because they lost so much and for them there was nothing great about the war. The war was
groundbreaking as nothing like it had happened before. Different countries were uniting, fighting, and making new rules as they went along.
Everything during the war was on a large scale including death, weapons, people, and affects. Before World War I, airplanes had been used for
exploring and transportation. During this war they were being used for dropping bombs and delivering chemical weapons such as mustard gas. The
war affected future generations of people as over 40,000,000 casualties and over 20 million civilians died. By losing sons or husbands, families
would be forced to move and learn a new way of life as the money makers were not around anymore. For those soldiers that watched their friends die
right next to them, they would never be the same. So those that used to work in businesses with loud noises or banging machines, might be affected
with flashbacks to the war as well. Man had
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15. Essay On World War 1 Imperialism
The Imperialism and Alliances between countries that Cause World War One World War One was a war in which the countries of the United States,
AustriaâHungary, Serbia, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), Germany, and France all went to war to help defended their country in a battle that took the
world by storm. People could say and probably would say that Nationalism, Militarism, Assassination, and Imperialism is what mainly caused World
War One, and they're right, but in order to fully understand how it happened you need you read between the lines and realize how it actually
happened and my own opinion on it. First off World War One was caused when Franz Ferdinand and his wife were both assassinated on the streets of
their county by a man of cruelness...show more content...
An example of my argument was seen and heard throughout the whole world and that was basically the spark that ignites World War 1 and it was
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was man of wisdom who always was the bigger man
through the "Imperialistic" countries, he was a man who took care of his wife all the time he would never have time for somebody else because
his wife always came first, saldy on the anniversary of the "First Battle of Kosovo" (1389) but it was also Ferdinand and his wife's wedding
anniversary, making his dead even more tragic. During the time of his assassination Ferdinand was approached by a man whose name sounds even
more cruel everytime i say it, and this man was Gavrilo Princip, and as he approached Ferdinand he took a look at him and without having time to
think he shot Ferdinand's wife making him suffer from the tragedy that he just witnessed before actually killing Ferdinand, after the event the people
of Kosovo were all witnesses of the tragic event and alone in my opinion is what caused the outbreak of World War 1 because of the assassination
between people of other
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16. Causes Of World War 1 Essay
There were many causes that led to the beginning of World War 1. World War 1 was a military conflict. WW1 involved all the biggest powers of
the war. This war also invoked two major alliances. There were Three main causes of World War 1, Mutual Defense Alliances, Militarism, and
Imperialism. One cause that began World War 1 was the Mutual Defense Alliances. The alliances were able to give each other finacle help with the
war they were fighting, as well as supplying the materials and weaponry to fight in the war. The Alliances through World War 1 we're the Triple
Alliance and the Triple Entente. These alliances were started when any member found themselves at war with two or more nations this would activate
the alliances to help...show more content...
Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through democracy or military force. The most powerful nation controls the
colonies, the people also call the nation with the most power the "mother country." Imperialism contributed to World War in the way that the
amount of land that Britain and France owned infuriated Germany and heightened their rivalry. By the 1900's the British empire extended over 5
continents, but France had control over the largest part of Africa. Through all of this imperialism caused countries to have to have new markets.
When a country owns a market they say who gets to trade and by goods there, this caused rivalry against the countries. In 1914 this rivalry was
sparked into war. Many things led to the cause of World War 1. The three main cause of World War 1 were Mutual Defence Alliances, Militarism,
and Imperialism. The Alliances were a big part of World War 1 because if any member of the alliances were found in a war this would activate the
alliances they were in. Militarism was pride in the military. This caused the the people to want to have the best military and the most people to join the
military. Imperialism is to extend the military's power and influence through their military
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17. World War 1 And Ww2 Essay
Any form of a war is devastating to the world but when the world has to get together to fight a major issue is catastrophic. The effects of war can
weaken and bring down countries just from how much it cost to pursue an enemy. Moral takes effect on the families who are separated and the soldiers
who are lost during war can bring high depression. When a soldier dies, the families lose a loved one and most like the primary source of income.
The country also takes the hit because every soldier lost is a backward step in forces to fight enemy. War is inevitable and there will always be some
entity abusing their power and need to be dealt with. In this essay I am going to talk about the effects for both World War 1 and World War 2 on the
European role in the world....show more content...
The major countires in Europe were very excited on fighting the war. The impact would fuel the propaganda to help boost the desire for the war.
Half way through the war there was a change leader ship in 1916. David Lloyd George would become the new prime minister for Great Britain so
that a new energetic and motivated leader would boost morale and help with the war time economy. Although these efforts would not exactly be full
filled because of the hardships that war can bring upon a country and its fellow supporters. The death toll on Europe would be astronomical and have
great negative effects on the country after the war which eventually led to the start of World War 2. Germany would suffer more than others. The
winter of 1916â1917 was regarded by the German people as the Turnip Winter because of the severe lack of food, except for
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18. World War 1 Research Paper
Most of the news and stories are about the soldiers who fought bravely in World War 1, but what about the people back home? What did they do
and what impact did they have? These people in the homelands worked hard to support themselves, family, and their soldiers fighting in the war.
They changed the workforce and their way of live. These people donated their hard earned money and changed what they eat so that way they
could support the soldiers fighting for them. Without them the news and stories from World War 1 would be very different. The Great War had a
major impact on the United States' factories. The need for weapons and artillery was high for the troops on both sides of the war. In order to assist
her allies, the United States began industrializing her factories. These factories that created a wide span of goods were now creating weapons and
artillery. These weapons and artillery were later shipped off to the Ally troops and eventually the American troops once they joined the war. Once the
United States entered the war, a great number of men left, leaving many jobs open. So many women left their household jobs behind and began to
work in the factories. This allowed for the women to earn money for her family, which had...show more content...
Before the start of the war, most women worked in their home or in other people's homes. But this all changed when the war came. Since men left
home to go fight, women had to step up and run the household. On top of running the household, they went out and got jobs, which was not commonly
done before this time. Most women began working in the factories that were mentioned above. Others become postwomen, clerks, teachers, and
nurses. The number of women learning to become a nurse increased and many of them went over to Europe to help take care of soldiers wounded in
battle. Some even took jobs on farms where they helped with the
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19. Essay on Effects of World War I
Effects of World War I
World War I was rising Nazi feeling across Europe, colonial and economic rivalries, which contributed to growing international tension. The main spark
that started World War I was the assassination of the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914. The heart of the conflict were the
Central Powers, Germany and AustriaâHungary, and the Allied Powers, Britain, France, and Russia; Italy joined later in 1915, and then United States
joined in 1917. World War Iwas the first war to be fought on land, at sea, and in the air. World War I brought more technological innovations than any
conflict in history. Machine guns, battleships, land mines, barbed wire, engineâdriven transport vehicles, and other...show more content...
By using new technology, many people or soldiers died because it is really easy to shoot somebody using guns instead of stabbing somebody with
the sword as they used to do in earlier wars. This war killed many sons, husbands, fathers all over the world. In this War of about 16,000,000
soldiers and about 13,000,000 civilians died all over the world in this war. It was hoped that this had served as a lesson to nations and that future
battles could be avoided. After World War I the League of Nations was established to settle international argument peaceably like UN for United
Nations. World War I also effected the economy of United States and the World economy. Stock market crashed in October 1929 in United States,
and it marked the beginning of the great depression. Thousands of banks and businesses failed during this time. Agricultural production fell, and
unemployment rose quickly. Unemployment commonly exceeded twenty five percent. In 1933 one out of every four American workers was out of
a job. Since World War I effected the economies of almost all the countries, the world trade fell off and countries turned to nationalist economic
policies that only provoked the problem. Prices of everything were so high that money sometimes was more useful to burn than to spend. Counties
had over 280, 000 million dollars in expense during war. The costs of World War I was too big to pay for the world, and the economy of almost all the
countries fell down.
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20. Essay On World War 1
History significantly affects the present consistently through its residents, its region, and the entirety of the nation. World War 1 was the time period of
1914â1918 of global war and unrest drastically impacting America when the nation decided to engage. Before the involvement in the war America
contained the position of neutrality. Previous to the entrance to the war America supplied both warring countries with weapons, medical supplies, and
gunpowder/equipment as a benefit to us because the economic growth rose. The industries and manufactures boomed as multiple nations were asking
for goods. Benefiting from this growth soon America had entered the war. Due to factors such as yellow journalism, the German policy of "...show more
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Killing an estimate of 100 civilians and causing destruction of 300 buildings. The explosions led to $18 million in destruction. The events of
explosions persisted for two days â an approximate 12,000,000 pounds (5,400 tons) of explosives were damaged creating a major loss to the economy.
300,000 explosives were detonated or destroyed. With explosions lasting into the next morning, and fires burning for three days. T.A. Gillespie stated to
newspapers, characterizing his intuition to be of that amatol â a combination of TNT and ammonium nitrate â had cascaded, culminating in the fire
regardless the countless attempts to keep the substances control. A later examination by the army proposed that the explosion was not occurred by a
fire and had happened without warning. Additional investigation settled that the original blast occurred in building 6â1â1, and consecutive blasts
produced in regions involving shell storage, freight cars, and finishing rooms creating humongous blazes and the transmission of shells. On October
5, 1918 the radioactivity was horrifying to the area.. An approximation of 62,000 people, were arranged to be evacuated.The cities of Sayreville,
South Amboy, and Perth Amboy were evacuated and a range of 10 miles around the plant was suspected to be dangerous. The fires burn into the next
day. US Coast Guardsmen were appointed to support in
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