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    History Exam Notes June-12-12 7:33 PM Prime Ministers and Important People: * Robert Borden: 1911- 1920 * Conservative * Efforts in WW1 made him a successful PM * Arthur Meighen: 1920- 1921 * Conservative * William Lyon Mackenzie King: 1921- 1926, 1926- 1930, 1935- 1948 * Liberal * Independence of Canada in foreign policies * Richard Bennett: 1930- 1935 * Conservative * Create Bank of Canada, 1934 * Canadian Wheat Board, 1935

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    The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the relevance of Just War Tradition (JWT) in contemporary warfare. It will do so through critical analysis of the condition of Just ad Bellum (JAB) because arguably if one carefully considers the moral conditions that make going to war justifiable then the same cautious, moral assumptions apply in Jus in Bello. Firstly it will briefly discuss the history of JWT and thusly the inherent problems within JAB applied in the contemporary world. Secondly it will

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    Wilson encouraged the creation of the League of Nations in 1920, under the principle of collective security. Following the collapse of international order under World War I, the League attempted to use the power of a number of states to counteract aggression. Jones and Sherman indicated the common belief that the more the nations, ‘worked together to address humanitarian, social and economic issues, the more likely they were to establish mutual interests.’ thus a strong deterrent against future conflict

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    Reaction to the war: • During the First World War, Australia supported Great Britain which meant that Australia was also at war. The conflict had an impact on Australia as a young nation, the following information are just some of the issues that Australia dealt with. The outbreak of war was met with huge enthusiastic support for Britain and for Australia to support by being part of the war. Support came in the form of political parties, churches, the newspapers and community leaders who felt that

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    Propaganda Vs Ww1

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    War can be disastrous and deadly by any terms. In the past, wars war fought with arrows and swords; then technological advances led to single-shot rifles and cannons. The further the human race got with technological advances, the deadlier war had gotten. This led to civilians and military personnel dying at any time. Buildings and homes being demolished in a single blow. Propaganda spreading hysteria and fear in a matter of weeks instead of months; the difference being the propaganda lasting months

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    Assess the changing significance of economics and finance in influencing Britain’s relationship with its African empire in the period c1870-c1981 Between 1870 to 1981, economic factors occurred throughout the 111 years. For a clearer explanation, Africa is divided into North, East, West and South, this enables us to analyse what the British Empire done in certain areas of Africa. Events within this period can be divided into three time periods, these are: 1870-1902 Expansion – this is mainly about

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    Political Ideology and Other Factors Leading to the Holocaust & WWII Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2 Political Ideology………………………………………………………………………..………………………………………3 Government Economies Fascism……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………5 Socially Economical Origin Nazism……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………6 Economically Socially Foreign Influences and the Military Time Line of Key Events Leading to the Holocaust………………………………………………

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    troops. • King Emmanuel III never asked the military commander of Rome what the situation was, nor did him the powers required to further disrupt the March. Germany- Adolf Hitler Rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi power in Germany (1919-1933/34) -German Workers party -1921 Hitler was the Nazi party leader -Due to people being afraid and due to the bad state of Germany people joined the Nazi party. -Totalitarian states want to test their power and start war. “War is ultimate test” -People knew what

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