World War 1 Essays
Hockey, Violence and War: Context of Canada
INTRODUCTIONSince the latter years of the nineteenth century, hockey remains to be the most dominant sporting activity in Canada. The national sports of Canada Act lists…
Causes Of World War 1
IntroductionHenri Barbusse noted: “Two armies that fight each other is like one large army that commits suicide”, and Ernest Hemingway in 1916 stated:”Never think that war,…
Hitler’s Rise to Power
IntroductionAdolf Hitler is a figure accused of 11 million deaths during the Holocaust. Of these 11 million, six million were Jews and the other five million…
20th – 21st Century Europe History
Many historians claim that WWII was just an extension or a continuance of WWI? Do you agree with this statement?It is possible for one to argue…
American Imperialism Descriptive Essay
The term American imperialism is used in describing the economic, military and cultural influence that the U.S has compared to the other countries in the world….
Most Significant Political Changes in the Century before World War…
World War I, which started in 1914 after Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, is regarded as one of the biggest events in history. It also became…
Trucks and Trains Transportation
IntroductionIdeally, modes of transport are method used to differentiate various ways of movement. The modes are land transport (rail, off-road, and road transport), water transport, and…
Otto Dix “The War” And Rubens “The Consequences of War
War Effects ArtOtto Dix was Germany artist and soldier in the world war one. Dix was born in 1891 and later joined the army in 1914….
The Great Migration
In the modern world, many people view the African Americans as an urban people. However, this is a development that occurred and became a reality following…
Changes in Warfare during World War One
World War One or the Great War, was a global warfare originating from Europe that took place between 1914 and 1918, with the key participants being…
Wilson’s Fourteen Points
The strain for diplomacy in the United States has grown but with no admirable results through history. Perhaps if President Wilson’s Fourteen Points could have been…
The impact of war on participants and victims
Dulce et decorum est was written by Wilfred Owen and published in 1920 and gives a whole perception and first hand experiences of the army in…
Does national interest change over time?
IntroductionThe phrase ‘national interest’ has entered the lexicon meaning a realist tactic to international relations. It is based on the assumption that the term national can…
Immigration act
IntroductionThe establishment of the Immigration Act of 1924, also known as The National Origins Act, marked the beginning of restricted immigration into the United States. Particularly,…