The campaign at Gallipoli was the first that Australia had been involved in as a nation since Federation in 1901.It gave some recognition to the fledgling nation on the international stage and gave the soldiers-or 'diggers'-a reputation for sticking with their mates and being courageous in the face of degrading conditions and atrocious battle plan errors by their superiors.
If the 1980's can still be considered as "today," I have seen the movies Gallipoli and The Lighthorsemen, and the television production ANZACs: The War Down Under. If the ANZAC legend had no lasting influence on Australian society, why would their stories be told so many years later?
Yes it did, because many soldiers died in the war. Families and friends were distraught because they lost so many loved ones. Even though we did win the war.
The governments attitudes changed between world war 1 and world war 2 beacto be conscientious use even though people were giventhe right
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Josef Mengele injected peoples eyes with dye because he was experimenting to see if he can change peoples eye color, and to make them blue, to try to make the master race perfect.
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in the beggining, yes. towards the end, their attitudes change
Most Americans supported America's new global leadership role
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It convinced them to declare their independence from the king and set up new republics in all the states.
Cause they want to change there attitudes
This can only be achieved by looking at yourself, your own attitudes and behaviours. People can't change what others think, say or do. Only by changing your own attitudes towards these things will you see the truth. Change comes from within.
Attitudes towards Prohibition did change at the start of the period of Prohibition many people were positive towards the idea of Prohibition with them believing that it would lead to a "Purer" American society however by the end of the Prohibition era most people wanted the law to be abolished with most believing that it had been a failure which had encouraged ordinary American citizens to become criminals So overall attitudes towards the idea of probhition did change from the period of 1915-33
Account for the change in government policy towards aboriginal peoples over time.
how did american indians attitudes about land use change after the europens arrived
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