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    of the electric light bulb, but he did produce the first commercial grade bulb. This was the time when he said “We will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles." This invention changed the living standards of everyone in the world. Instead

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    World War II began in the late 1930s. Adolf Hitler, a German dictator is the one who started it all. First, by becoming the chancellor of Germany. Hitler promised the German people good things to come while he was chancellor. Of course, he just wanted to be in charge, so he lied. Hitler felt like the German people should be the ones to take over the world and discriminating those who are different or who go don’t like the idea. For example, Jews believed in different god and so Hitler didn’t

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    The late nineteenth and early twentieth century in Europe saw a lot of developments, like nationalism and imperialism, that eventually led to the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Countries in Europe were expanding and taking over countries in Africa thanks to nationalism, and this competition led to high political tension that contributed to the Great War. This war was the bloodiest, most destructive war in European history up to that point, and it represented a major break from the status quo in

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    World War 1 played a vital role on all aspects of human presence. One of the classes it substantially affected was the civil rights and status of woman in Australia. It reformed their lives in ways that were not imaginable without the existence of a war. World War 1 was a turning point for the economic, political and social expansion in their daily lives. Women had no opinion or voice of their own and were considered inferior than men. This however altered during World War 1. Without this change

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    Waiting on the World to Change One Baby at a Time The world is a huge place filled with people that are both good and bad. As time passes, the world just seems to be getting more violent. The people who make up its population grow to become, what some would call, heartless. One of the main things that I think is destroying the world we live in is abortion. Abortion is when actions are taken to end the life of an innocent life. Abortion is an extremely touchy subject today because people can so

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    World War One shaped Canada into a different country by forcing Canada into a state of total war. Canada’s army before World War One consisted of only 77,000 soldiers and an air force and navy with little resources, by the end of the war over 600,000 soldiers fought in battle and the air force and navy expanded and grew. The Canadians fought very well in battle and were recognized for having very effective soldiers during World War One.Women's roles on the home front changed because they had to fill

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    ‘The War to End All Wars’, commonly known as First World War, was one of the largest wars in history global conflict in Europe that commence on 1914 and lasted until 1918. Due to the aggression among the alliances, countries came to each other’s support and evolved in the six main powers of Europe uniting into two large groups: Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany compose the Triple Alliance, while France, Russia and Britain established the Triple Entente. By the outbreak of the Great War, Australian

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    The Change of USA During the Second World War Over the course of the Second World War, American society changed in various ways. Though some things good, a lot of things also got worse. In this essay I will try to explain how and what exactly happened during and after the Second World War. Women’s lives changed dramatically during the war but got no better after it. Before the US entered the conflict, women were portrayed as being basic house wives who did not work

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    Dylan Smith US History Griffin May 18th, 2018 How did WWI Change Warfare? World War I started on July 28th, 1914, and ended on November 11th, 1918. Those four years consisted of some of the most brutal, bloody, and deadly battles that have ever occurred on our planet. Over 37 million people died, 7 million people civilians and the rest being military. Before World War I, all wars had been fought in certain ways. Typically, the two opposing sides would line their soldiers up in the middle of a field

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    widely known fact that the population of the world increases by a great factor every year. However, not many people know what exactly is causing this upsurge. In the past century, the population has radically grown. The main things increasing the world’s population are medical care and infant mortality rates because both have changed drastically over the past century. Firstly, the infant mortality rate is one of the main factors that affect the world population. It has plummeted in the past hundred

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