2. Explination:
Throughout history, artists have created work
that has been influenced by the
social, economic, and political environment of
the time. At some times in history the art
movement was so strong that it defined the era.
This will explain the movements, the artistic
movment and the historic influences on the time
period, and the artists living at the time.
3. World War One
World War I was a conflict between military's that
lasted from 1914 to 1918 and involved the
majority of the world's great powers, there
were two sides the Allies and the Central
Powers. There were over 70 million military
personnel, including 60 million
Europeans, which were mobilized in one of the
largest and wars in history. Over 15 million
people were killed in trenches explosions or
head on shoot outs, making this one of the
deadliest wars in history. The war is also known
as the First World War, the Great War, the
World War (prior to world war two), and the
War to End All Wars.
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5. World War II
World War Two, or the Second World War, was a global
military conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945 which involved
most of the world's nations, including all of the great
powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the
Allies and the Axis. This war was the most widespread war
in history, with more than 100 million military personnel
present and mobilized. The major participants threw their
entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities at the
war efforts. The civilians were also a huge part of this
war, including the Holocaust and the only use of nuclear
weapons in warfare to present day, it was the deadliest
conflict with over seventy million casualties including
soldiers and many civilians.
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7. Vietnam
The Vietnam War was a Cold War
military conflict that occurred in
Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from
November 1, 1955, to April 30, 1975
when Saigon fell. This war followed the
First Indochina War and was fought
between the communist North
Vietnam, supported by communist
allies, and the government of South
Vietnam, supported by the United
States and other anti-communist
nations.
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9. Fascism
Fascism is a radical idea of authority and
nationalism, Fascists seek to organize a nation
on certain perspectives, values, and systems
such as the political systems and the economy.
The government is lead by a dictator with
severe economic and social regiment, with
severe control of resistance. Fascists also
reject cultural or ethnic groups who are not
considered part of the fascists' nation.
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11. Communism
Communism is a social structure where
classes are no more and property is controlled
by the community. Karl Marx’s idea was that
communism would be the final stage in
society, this would be achieved through a
proletarian revolution and only possible after
the productive forces develop, leading to an
abundance of goods and services.