How did World War 1 affect factories, farms, mines, and other means of production?World War One: Production:World War One was fought in Europe from 1914 to 1918. It was a world war in the sense of the major European powers and their colonies using their resources to f...
How Did Ww1 Affect The World After the dust ofWorldWar I settled and the troops came home -- or didn’t come home --it became evident that theworldwas changed forever.WorldWar I ushered in a modern era of warfare with new fighting methods that affected an entire generation of young people...
What impact did World War I have on European colonialism? How did the Great Depression affect African-American culture? How did African Americans engage in the labor movement? How did some Northern towns react to African American migration after the US Civil War? How did population ...
Why did Germany lose the Battle of Normandy? Who won the Second Battle of the Somme? How did Operation Barbarossa affect the Battle of Britain? What did the Battle of Stalingrad accomplish? How did the Battle of Passchendaele end? Who won the Battle of Passchendaele of 1917?
How did Gates transform from a power-hungry overlord who was sued by the government for breaking the law to a renowned philanthropist and beacon of altruism, intent on ridding the world of disease? He didn’t. When Gates could no longer expand his empire, wealth, and power through the tec...
It was a case of the establishment acquiescing to every EU dictat whatever the affect on us that led to the need to leave in the first place. I wish those who have a say in this matter would grow a pair. We will at worst survive outside the EU so let’s give it a try. NickC...
“define” the Oklahoma event as lone wolf terrorism, some other don’t. But, that aside I think Breiviks terror and McVeigh ditto is more alike than say any of them and WTC. Not only because of the size of the group but also how the act affect us western citizens and government ...
I would agree that, in my opinion, one of the most fundamental arguments against a gold standard is that it has a greater potential for adverse effects from poor central bank policy of some countries, such as the hoarding of gold reserves by the US and France, to affect other countries ...
How did imperialism affect relations between European countries? Imperialism: During the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteen, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, European nations engaged in a significant amount of colonization. This affected relations between the colonizing nations. ...
How did the acquisition of Guam in the Spanish-American War affect U.S. trade? How does the Monroe Doctrine still influence American foreign policy today? How did the Treaty of Paris of 1898 affect America? How did the War of 1812 affect the U.S. economy? How did the Treaty of Ver...