Why did the United States become involved in WW2? Why did the Soviet Union join the Allies? Why did the Cold War last so long? Why didn't the public like detente during the Cold War? Why did England enter WW2? Why did Great Britain engage in the War of 1812?
Why did the Treaty of Verdun happen? Why did the Ottoman Empire join WW1? Why did Germany lose WW2? Why was World War II a turning point in history? Why did Britain join WW1? Why was the Weimar Republic created? Why didn't the balance of power in Europe prevent World War I?
Why did Britain join WW1? Why did the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 happen? Why did the Hungarian uprising happen? Why did the Magyars invade Europe? Why is it called the War of Austrian Succession? Explain why World War One began in Europe and why it became a global conflict. ...
Between the years of 1894 and 1914, America’s investments overseas have increased five-fold; however, German U-boats and the Great Britain’s naval blockade threaten our foreign interests. Thus, the United States must join the Allies in The Great War and defend our country, her interests and...
Even without this prohibition, many Aboriginals did not speak English, which along with racial prejudice created a cultural barrier. Despite this, Aboriginals tried to get recruited, many getting recruited before Aboriginals were widely prohibited, others managing to join despite the restriction. Since...
When Britain was made up with Scotland being asked to join England & move the Scottish government down to London to run both Scotland & England from there. And as for what Americans like about England & Scotland, let's not forget they also love Scotland & so many Americans claim to have...
and the revolt would likely have failed (or never have happened) if it weren’t for the events of WWI playing out around it. Specifically, the Ottoman Empire’s military was heavily committed on other fronts, and great powers like Britain and France directly intervened to assist the Arabs.*...
Well, given that the Fed did not begin to actively manage the money supply until the late 1920s, it is fallacious to argue that (non-existent) monetary activism was ‘widely accepted’ at this time. (The eventual onset of Fed activism had its roots in WWI, which left the European econom...
By the beginning of the 20th century, the land of Iraq had been part of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years.8There were several ethnic and religious groups on the land, left mostly free to keep to themselves and separate from the others. But when Germany and Co. took on France, Britain,...
“Military Industrial Complex,” but then, as others have said, he did nothing during his own eight years as president to prevent the growth and institutionalizing of the MIC — and neither has any of his successors to date. So, a de-facto military coup of sorts did begin during the ...