HIST1103 The Great Depression and World War Essays

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write 2 essays, one and a half page for each, write it as 2 separate essays, double space. use any resource from the internet or any book. do not use quotation. do not use a citation. write the essay like a story style. use simple English because I will try to memories the essays. write as much details as you can. the 2 questions uploaded it in the files box

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Potential Questions for the Final Exam, HIST 1103 Spring 2019 1. What was the impact of World War One on the United States and abroad? How did the First World War affect the United States at home as well as American society? What was the military role of the United States in World War One, and what impact did it have on the overall Allied victory? Be as specific as possible in your answer. What were President Wilson’s goals for the Versailles Peace Conference, and how successful were they? 2. Analyze the Great Depression and the American attempts to end it. What caused the depression, and what factors made it the worst in U.S. History? How did both Presidents try and solve the depression, and how successful were they? How did Franklin Roosevelt approach the problems of the Great Depression differently than his predecessor? What finally ended the Great Depression? Be as specific as possible with your answer. 3. Discuss the Second World War, and how the conflict was darker and deadlier than previous wars. Explain the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan. Why was it done? What actions in the latter stage of the Pacific War convinced planners the atomic bomb was a better option? Was it decisive? How does it compare to other actions in the Second World War? What were the post-war ramifications of using “the bomb”? Be as specific as possible with your answer. Final Exam Time: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 8-9:50pm Potential Questions for the Final Exam, HIST 1103 Spring 2019 1. What was the impact of World War One on the United States and abroad? How did the First World War affect the United States at home as well as American society? What was the military role of the United States in World War One, and what impact did it have on the overall Allied victory? Be as specific as possible in your answer. What were President Wilson’s goals for the Versailles Peace Conference, and how successful were they? 2. Analyze the Great Depression and the American attempts to end it. What caused the depression, and what factors made it the worst in U.S. History? How did both Presidents try and solve the depression, and how successful were they? How did Franklin Roosevelt approach the problems of the Great Depression differently than his predecessor? What finally ended the Great Depression? Be as specific as possible with your answer. Final Exam Time: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 8-9:50pm
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World war
During the war, there was a need to start the anti-German statement that would incite
countries accepting the drafts and lead to Africans sacrifices in engaging in war. The task to stir
the anti-German statements was George Creel's public information committee. George’s people
produced printed posters about anti-German and displayed a German in the image of an ape
carrying a young lady who seemed to be in need. Another displayed was that of a German who
dragged of a young female by the hair. Rapists were hated by men made three female fraternities
think that they were being raped by the Germans. Movies from Hollywood productions also
produced; "The Kaiser", "To Hell with the Kaiser" and "The Beast of Berlin “all with the aim to
stir the anti-German deal. Thus it led to Americans hating the German as they banned any related
issue about the German including their language, German Churches, German measles and too
becoming intolerant to foreigners.
Though George Washington had warned the United State from involving itself in
European wars, this drift led to its involvement. However, World War 1 led to lots of changes
happening some of which were positive. This included the destruction of empires creating
numerous nation-states encouraging movements of independence to start colonies established in
Europe. This resulted in America becoming a ...


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