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    During the course of this analytical paper, we will look at the impact of warfare on world societies and people's consciousness, during the period of the 1500s in world history, called the Early Modern Period; also, we will discuss the consequences of the Great War. Additionally, apart from studying the altering methods of warfare and their magnitude, we will look up to different motivations of statesmen and peoples who declare wars or engage in several types of violent actions towards certain societies

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    Josh Margolis EMF140 November 2, 2015 History of Internet Before the the Internet was created, linking the world, human beings were already thinking with a connected mind. While messages obviously were unable to be transferred electronically, humans invented different ways to trade information and news with other people. Firstly was the post. In order to send a friend a message, a letter would have had to been written and mailed. Mailing messages was a long process, often taking days to get

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    The History of Modern World On August 6 and 9, 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by the first atomic bombs used in warfare, killing over 150,000 Japanese and inflicting radiation poisoning on more still. Five days later on August 14, Japan surrendered. The need to defeat Japan and to end the Second World War is the most commonly held view about dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Some argue however that this was not the main reason

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    Muctaru Bah Professor Ann Reilly World History II World War I Essay At the turn of the 20th century, the nations of Europe had been largely at peace with one another for nearly 30 years due to efforts being made to ban war and achieve a permanent peace since the 19th century. Though Europeans believed that this progress would make war a thing of the past, rising tensions would cause a massive war that engulf Europe and spread across the globe. The boiling point ended up being Austria-Hungary’s declaration

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    texts, A Little History of the World by Sir Ernst Hans Josef Gombrich focuses on multiple events that occurred from the prehistorical time period through World War II. Hence, many readers of this book perceive the contents of it to be comparable to a world history textbook. For example, Cathy Duffy asserts “I can't use the word "textbook" to describe it since it would be a drastic misrepresentation of the book's style. Yet, the contents of the book are somewhat similar to a world history survey covering

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    centuries shared what in common? Revolutions and demands based on enlightenment ideas 39. The founding North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is best understood in the context of what post-world war 2 events? Cold War 40. Historians argue that the twentieth century marks a significant break in world history for what reasons? Petroleum, gas, population tripled, communism 41. What is true of both the Mughal and Ottoman empires in the sixteenth century? Big empires,

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    recognized like famous genocides, but equally horrendous? There was such an event that took place, The Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide was one of the worst genocides in world history, and also one of the most downplayed events in world history. The first reason is that The Armenian Genocide is not recognized by most of the world because of the Turkish government. To date, 29 countries have officially recognized the mass killings as a genocide. (“Armenian Genocide”) The country responsible for this

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    E. H. Gombrich lived in Vienna, Germany and had a doctorate in art history. In 1935, after being asked to translate a book, 26-year-old Gombrich told the publisher that he could write a better book, and he did so in 6 weeks. This book, A Little History of the World, brought Gombrich immediate fame and became an international best seller. This book is a work of nonfiction. However, Gombrich chooses to tell the story of history as a narrative since he wrote the story with the purpose to relax and enjoy

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    Many events in world history were caused by alternative events, in which lead to the effectiveness of other incidents in history, some of these causes and effects were World War I, The Great Depression, the Holocaust, and Official Trials. Each individual event occurred during a harsh, cruel, and influential time period. Many take life for granted, but shouldn't we be grateful? Hundreds and thousands of people across the world lost their lives, due to their nationality. Imagine, living your life in

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    The Hidden History of One World Trade Center The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, One World Trade Center is a new but emotionally-charged icon for New York City. The spiritual successor to the Twin Towers of the first World Trade Center, the tower rose from the ashes of 9/11 to become a symbol of both New York City and America’s strength and resilience. Few people, however, really know the hidden history behind this iconic skyscraper. After the September 11 attacks, plans were quickly

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