The United States arose as the new leading economical power. What were the consequences of WW1 for the US? The US did not enter the war at the beginning but later joined the war to reinforce the Entente Powers. However, no battles were fought in US territory so they didn't suffer ...
now independent states, also received territories previously owned by Germany. Along with territorial loss, Germany was forced to pay for war damages and decrease the size of its army. Germany’s conditions after the war led to the German Revolution of 1918 which gave rise to the Weimar Republi...
Effects of WWI on the American Homefront What was Life like in America during WWI? Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions What was the US homefront like during WW1? The war effort required an entire mobilization of American society. As such, the federal government took control of most asp...
What key events happened on the Eastern Front during World War 1? What were the three causes for decolonization after WWII? What was one of the problems faced by the United States after World War II? What was the immediate cause of WW1?
was the operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia, had started to mobilise her forces near the German border. The execution of the Schlieffen Plan led to Britain declaring war on Germany on August 4th, 1914. 點擊卡片即可翻轉 👆 1 / 18 建立...
of millions of people. Unfortunately many of Europe's countries in the late 1920's were taking loans from the United States, and in 1929 the united states had a worldwide business slump knows as the great depression, this stopped progress on Europe's economic recovery. Through this weak ...
Chris has a master's degree in history and teaches at the University of Northern Colorado. Cite this lesson The April Theses are just one of the major events in the year 1917 that had a major effect on the world. Dive into a summary of the April Theses, including its background, Leni...
land Article Quantifying the Effects of Green-Town Development on Land Surface Temperatures (LST) (A Case Study at Karizland (Karizboom), Yazd, Iran) Mohammad Mansourmoghaddam 1 , Negar Naghipur 2, Iman Rousta 3,4,* , Seyed Kazem Alavipanah 5, Haraldur Olafsson 6 and Ashehad A. Ali...
Keywords: pheromone; insect; lure; trap; crop; pitfall trap 1. Introduction Field pea, Pisum sativum (L.) (Fabales: Fabaceae), is a significant pulse crop worldwide, and in the United States, 0.5 million hectares were planted in 2017 [1]. Presently, Montana is one of the leading pulse...