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    the changes in history is to see the technology itself and show where it came from. Vehicles where the biggest advancement in technology in the war. It has made transportation of materials, people, and just general things easier for us. Not only that, but it has helped with military strategies for different types of attacks and routes. “Submarines revolutionized naval warfare by introducing underwater vessels capable of attacking enemy ships” (“Military War Technology”). Submarines are a huge contribution

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    served the longest tenure recorded in American history. Doing more in those twelve years serving than any of his predecessors in the White House. However, in some of his years as president, there were circumstances that left America in destress. Some of these circumstances are in regards

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    Atlantis, a once powerful island nation which sank into the depths of the sea around 9,600 B.C.. Plato wrote about this phenomenon several times and ever since scientists, historians, and the general populace have puzzled over its truth. For the past 2,400 years, and potentially earlier, humans have pondered the possibility of undersea civilizations. After all these millennia, could it finally be within reach? Pre SEALAB studies: Humans have tested our diving limits ever since we learned of

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    DBQ also from the book history alive. The renaissance had many great inventor and painters. I will be discussing these people such as Leonardo Da Vinci and many more. I will be stating the people that had become famous with their paintings, breakthrough in medicine, and inventions . The first person I would like to discuss would be Leonardo Da Vinci the reason being is that he had so many skills such as painting inventing, and anatomy. He had drawn sketches of submarines and helicopters; this had

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    are many technology that would had help Christopher Columbus with his journey to Asia, however the main three are the global positioning system, the Concorde, and a submarine, therefore the main three technology would had help Christopher Columbus with his journey to Asia are global positioning system, the Concorde, and a submarine. If Columbus had a global positioning system, GPS, sea navigation would be much easier, considering the use of satellite technology to hone into the exact location

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    Us Involvement In Ww2

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    In the beginning only 128 American people lost their life, this then resulted in the death of over 50 thousand Americans (America Enters World War One). What an outrageous amount of people to lose their life in a war the U.S. didn't want to get involved in. It all started in 1914 when a war broke out in Europe which included two sides, the Allied Forces and the Central Powers. The Central Power included Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and Austria Hungary while the Allies Forces included France, Great

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    international name for itself in peace keeping and independence. The 20th century saw a full scale transformation of Canadian society. Although Canada during the 20th century was dominated by chain of events that heralded significant changes in world history, such as the First World War and World War II, Great Depression, nuclear power, space exploration, the Cold War and Post-Cold War conflicts, world population growth, ecological extinction and the birth of the Digital Revolution. Canada was great

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    different type cannons and ammunition, submarines, grenades, and many more. (Weaver) A new invention came out which dominated the battlefield, where every soldier would carry one, rendering the previous rifle in use obsolete. The repeating rifle, also known as a breech-loading rifle, was one of the most dangerous weapons during the war,

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    Puerto Rico fell victim to an earthquake on 11 October 1918 that measured 7.5 on the Richter Scale. The earthquake was followed by a tsunami that came bearing down on the Puerto Rican coast with a wall of water that was estimated at approximately six feet high. This disaster claimed the lives of 116 people. These events have been attributed to the Puerto Rico Trench.   The Puerto Rico Trench is the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean, with water depths exceeding 8,400 meters which is actually the

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    relief commissions. the Imo was transporting supplies for Belgian relief commision and Monte blanc was shipping ammunitions for allies. the boat was stocked with more than 250 tonnes of explosives. it set the record for “biggest man made explosion in history”. this was big event for Canada because it brought reality of war to canadians. After this event many canadians were against the war. The explosion spreaded across 324 acres of land, it destroyed 12000 building and killed 2000 canadians, injured 9000

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