Category: War

  • Erich Maria Remarques All Quiet on the Western Front  Anti-War Classic

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    Introduction All Quiet on the Western Front is an opposition book set throughout World Conflict I that draws on Remarques own experiences in the war to portray the eras more considerable disenchantment. William Pfeiler is a critique who thinks that this novel is a world sensation (Pfeiler). The book is an account of Paul Baumers…

  • Ulyssean Influences on The Wars by Findley

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    Table of Contents Introduction Natures War The War of Innocence The War of Justice Against Obedience Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Wars is a novel written by Timothy Findley about a young Canadian, Robert Ross, who takes part in World War I. The story follows his journey, starting with the death of his beloved sister,…

  • The Reaction of the American Citizens to the US Entry into World War I

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    Being the first global international conflict in the twentieth century, World War I challenged the European countries as well as the USA to mobilize their military forces to oppose German aggression. In spite of the fact the USA insisted on the states neutrality about the conflict to protect the interests of the citizens and preserve…

  • The Mexican-American War: History of Both States

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    The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) brought suffering to many families on both sides. However, while heavy casualties were something the countries had in common, the war outcomes varied greatly, with Mexico ceding to the US territories that now constitute large parts of New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Texas (Guardino 1). This essay will address the causes…

  • The Arab Defeat Reasons in the 1967 War

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    Table of Contents Introduction Reasons for the Arab Defeat Conclusion References Introduction Since its formation in 1948, the State of Israel has faced opposition from its Arab neighbors. This hostility comes from the perception that the Jews settled on land that historically belonged to the Palestinians. During the early years of Israels existence, the Arabs…

  • The War Powers Resolution: Intent and Controversy

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    The distribution of war power in the U.S. has been debatable since severe hostilities across different countries that were initiated by Presidents of the U.S. came out to light. The examination of the constitutional division of authority regarding war powers has provided information on the essence of power that should be balanced between Congress and…

  • The Role of Manifest Destiny in the American-Mexican War

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    In the 19th century, the US had a big vision about the worlds politics and actively sent its troops to the lands it thought needed to change. Manifest Destiny was a broadly held American colonialist social faith, which suggested that American borders were bound to grow across North America. It is responsible to a certain…

  • French and Indian War

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    The French and Indian War (17541763) was a result of the dramatic opposition between the French and British forces which struggled for controlling more territories in North America. Thus, the French and Indian War should be discussed in the context of the worldwide conflict between the French and British forces known as the Seven Years…

  • World War II Role for the United States

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    World War II became a great challenge for the American nation because all the aspects of social, political, and economic life were influenced significantly. Every day of the war was associated with the peoples struggle for peace. Millions of soldiers hoped to come back and forget the horrors observed overseas (The War, 2007). During World…

  • British Treatment of American Colonies After the French and Indian War

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    Britains treatment of its colonies in the aftermath of the French and Indian War was hardly fair. Although Britain conquered significant parts of the French territory, eliminating French influence from North America, the economic consequences of this victory led to increased pressure on the Thirteen Colonies, ultimately provoking the War of Independence. The British Crown…