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∙ 15y agoBecause that cost many of are soldiers lives and it took a lot of soldiers from their home to fight.
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∙ 15y agoWW1 was effected by fighting at sea because of the u-boats that they where using at sea. The lustinana got hit and sunk by the Germans. So that made the u.s very mad and joined the war. Great Britain and France and very more are againts Germany and think that Germany should take the blame for the war.
The New Deal was a set of domestic programs in the United States in response to the Great Depression. A few of these programs attempted to give the African American minority some help, but they did nothing to deal with the racism and segregation already around, and some of the programs actually hurt the African American community further.
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The involvement of many of the allied great powers in World War II was natural and inevitable. The allied forces were invaded or under the direct threat of invasion by Germany.
The Great Depression
Th great awakening affected the colonies in a few ways. The main thing that colonies were affected was Christianity.
The address of the Great American Civil War Society is: 2449 Heidlersburg Rd, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7683
government involvement in guaranteeing civil rights
The Harlem Renaissance influenced American society in several ways. Chief among these were the Great Migration and the spread of African American arts and culture.
because she was a great poet in america
Revivalism.
Some civic involvement of Peter the Great would have to be that he initiated the westernization of Russia
One can find information about the Great Society in a book or at a website about American History. The Great Society refers to a amalgamation of programs put in place by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960's. Johnson's primary intentions in implementing Great Society reforms were to help solve the problem of poverty in the United States and promote civil rights for all American citizens.
The Great Chain of Being
American banks demanded repayment of foreign loans
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