World War I
The role of women during World War I. The WWI Christmas truce of 1914. The origins of World War I. Alliances in World War I. The Conclusion of World War I.
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Conclusion of World War Iconclusion of World War One
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World War 1: Assassination and Trouble on the Balkansthe assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and tensions on the Balkan Peninsula in World War One.
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Alliances in World War Ihow alliance systems impacted WW1
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Immediate Causes of World War Ithe assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and tensions between nations in World War One.
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Reasons for World War Ieffects of imperialism and militarism on World War 1
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The Origins of World War Iorigins of World War 1
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National Security During World War I and IIWhen the wars began, Wilson was determined for America to say neutral. There came a point in time when this was not an option anymore. This essay explains what happened after neutrality ended.
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The Role of Women in World War IThis new role of women challenged traditional views of women as being unable to do the work of their male counterparts, giving rise to self-sufficient and liberated young woman with her own place in the work force making her own money.
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The World War I Christmas Truce of 1914The Christmas truce, which broke out between British and German soldiers in 1914, was the last gasp of a 19th Century view of war that allowed one to regard one's enemy as honorable foes, with whom one could be friendly while trying ones utmost to kill.
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The State of Art After World War IThe period of art after World War I is one of the most influential for today's styles of art. Taking into account all of the modernistic, anti-western culture, and abstract scenes it is very apparent how influential this period in history is for art.
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