WWI started in 1914 and ended in 1918 with the Peace Treaty of Versailles. The main countries that participated in the war were the British Empire, France, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, Italy, Russia…
World War I
To gain power or control is a concept as old as time. Generations through generation have all garnered and lost power whether it is through the land, political influence, or religion. Through this, wa…
These past few weeks we've been reading Give me liberty: an American history by Eric foner. This book is based on past historical events that happened in America. America had many entrances to wars an…
In the prisoner's dilemma and the security dilemma cooperation is unlikely and leads to unfavorable outcomes. This occurs because the payouts make it difficult for both states to cooperate. When looki…
The Battle of Passchendaele was one of the bloodiest and muddiest battles of World War I. It was also known as the Third Battle of Ypres and lasted from July 31 to November 10, 1917. The battle took p…
During WW1 many areas of Canadian life were impacted. The country and its people were changed from then on. The first area with one of the largest impacts were women. The treatment of women during WW1…
In this essay, I will discuss what it would look like or feel like to be a part of a race and how it would look and feel to be there. I'll also discuss the state of the economy and how it felt to be s…
The Great War, also known as World War I, was the first major international conflict that involved nearly all major world powers, lasting from 1914-1918. Despite eventually playing such a major role i…
What is the largest cause of the first world war? I strongly believe that Nationalism was the largest cause of World War 1 because of the countries that wanted independence, the overlap between allian…
For years, Japan felt slighted by the English and Americans. After World War I, Japan was forced to concede "much of the strategically advantageous terrain in China" (242, Keegan) to the Soviet Union…