The War at Home How did the location of the “fighting zone” of WWI affect how the United States used their resources? Americans were very proud of their troops fighting over in Europe. People sang songs and gave money to support the war. Due to less men to farm, food was scarce. Ev...
By 1947, the U.S. had developed a clear policy of containment toward the Soviet Union, striving to prevent the spread of communism through economic, diplomatic, and military measures. Through the Marshall Plan the U.S. used nearly $13 billion in aid to fight communism by helping war-torn ...
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 ...
whole families still gathered to watch the evening news. The nightly coverage of the action in Vietnam and the streets of America went unnoticed by few. As a result, television was
How did WWII affect European imperialism? How did New Imperialism affect Southeast Asia? How did the Age of Imperialism change the United States? How did Western imperialism affect the culture of the colonies? What were the main economic consequences of American imperialism? What were the moral im...
The second greatest HOAX ever perpatrated on the US citizen The Plandemic The fake PandemicNumerous FIOA actions have revealed the true depth of this corruption. Judicial Watch grabs the bull by the horns! I once thought“it”was“just”a problem, that would work itself out. But in reality...
The First, “First Lady” Why Women are Called “Sluts”, “Broads”, “Dames”, and “Chicks” The First Woman to Cast a Vote in Chicago Did So With Her Feet What Started WWI BonusBra Facts: Not surprisingly, considering the slight variance in sizing from bra maker to bra maker and ...
The spotter lies on the ground next to and slightly behind the sniper. He places his spotter scope so that it is as close to looking down the rifle barrel as possible. They work together to range the target, read the wind, and angle and adjust for other variables that may affect the ...
Perhaps, one day, people will enjoy these memorial sites without a single thought of what occurred there, or perhaps the emotions of horror or peace will continue to affect visitors. As Peter Zumthor wrote in his book Thinking Architecture,“Architecture is exposed to life. If its body is ...
How did the Battle of Kursk end? The Last German Offensive on the Eastern Front: The Battle of Kursk took place during World War II (1939-1945). Between July 5 and August 23, 1943, Soviet forces clashed with German troops near present-day Kursk, Russia. ...