Of the conflicts, events, and underlying motivations that ultimately led to World War I, they can be classified as long-term factors: like that of growing imperialist aspirations, alliances forming between powers, and the isolation and alienation of Germany. There are also the more obvious, short term factors that occurred just before the outbreak of war, that we usually attribute as the cause: the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, Germany’s “blank check”, and successive declarations of war.…
One consequence of World War I was that about 21 million combatants were injured and about about 9 million were killed during the battle. Another reason was that big areas of Europe were destroyed and the economies of counries fell apart. Influenza also spread rapidly killing many people in…
4. What was so ironic about the title of Remarque’s famous book about World War I?…
This essay discusses the immediate cause for start of the first World War as well as the short and long term root causes. Besides, there will be analysis, whether this worldwide heinous conflict could have been avoided or not. Lastly, which nations are mainly responsible for the start of the first World War.…
5. What were the wider implications of the fighting, for example for the political values of veterans after the war had ended? Can you see connections with some of the new political and cultural movements of the 1920s?…
______ 3. When the pilot describes a world that turns “from white to black, then back to white…
On August 2nd 1914 Germany demanded who to allow German armies to pass through their territories?…
Was the death of one single man worth over 60 million casualties? Or was it Something more ? What was the real Underlying cause of the war that changed millions of lives? in the summer of 1914 Europe went into war with itself. It was a war that many expected to be short. In fact, it lasted more than four long, terrible years, taking the lives of millions of combatants and civilians. The Underlying causes of world war I were mainly alliances, imperialism and militarism.…
Espionage and Sedition Acts: a person could be fined up to $10,000 and sentenced to 20 years in jail for interfering with the war effort or for saying anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort.…
World War I between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers began in early August of 1914. Germany was quick to declare war on Russia and France, initiating conflict between the countries. This conflict was expressed in the form of secret alliances, nationalism, etc., beginning the first few years of the twentieth century. With hopes of preserving order, the United States declared its neutrality on August 19, 1914. Considering a lack of bias, it began that the US would trade with the opposing nations. However, the sinking of ships carrying American citizens by German submarines and the Zimmerman Note in early 1917 caused the United States to side against the Kaiser and to favor the Allies.…
Review the posters given to you in class and answer the following questions. 1. According to posters 1 through 4, what could Americans do here on the home front to assist the war effort? 2. Based on posters 5 through 14, describe how we encourages Americans to join the military or buy liberty bonds. Determine what emotional appeals are made in these posters? In addition, what effect might this have on Americans with German ancestry? 3. Based on posters 15 and 16, discuss the role of women in World War I? How are women portrayed in these posters?…
Have you ever thought of what or who contributed to the U.S. winning both World War I and World War II? These are not just ordinary people who were selected, but also people who volunteered to give their lives for the safety of America. The Navajo Code Talkers lifestyle, culture/beliefs, and how they contributed to the wars has enhanced our knowledge and understanding of how the wars were won; now we know what and who helped the U.S. during the wars. Their contribution to the wars are greatly appreciated today. Even though not recognized soon enough, they were still appreciated. How can we determine what a small group of people did to help us win the World Wars? Let's see.…
WWI was different from previous warfare in several aspects, the biggest of which is the new technology that was used in WWI. In WWI, they implemented new technology like the rapid-fire guns, even though the guns were used sparingly in previous wars, they were now used commonly due to better firepower and ammunition. Also, WWI was the first major war to have aircraft as a primary weapon, as well as tanks from all participants. Another weapon was poison gas, which grew in great numbers of usage in WWI. Warfare weapons is not the only reason why WWI was so different from previous wars, another differentiating factor was the use of the elaborate economic and political organization in the warring nations. WWI was also characterized by an unprecedented…
The significance of the First battle of Marne is keeping France in the war. It stopped Germany’s attack on Paris. The allies and Germans suffered through a big amount of losses and were tired of it. The war inclined because the plan of having a Germany victory was impossible and ruined.…
When we talk about war, many people think about weapons, fire, tension, blood and death. We have had many wars that have happened on the earth. At the turn of the twentieth century, World War I was one of the most important wars in the world. Many people died and were missing and a lot of money was spent for this war. They paid for weapons, food, supplies to win this war but some of them lost. To gain something, you have to lose something.…