Civil War ... By 1862, the North could produce all its own war materials Brinkley 383. ... The need for war materials supplied many citizens with jobs. ... View More
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Civil War ... The need for war materials supplied many citizens with jobs. ... With basically no industries to produce war materials, they were forced to purchase goods. ... View More
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Great Patriotic War ... Away from conflict, the Urals area was developed into a heavy industrial complex to concentrate on the production of war materials. ... View More
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War time Conferences ... FDR had proposed a lend lease for Britain to payback in goods and services because at the time they didnamp39t have the money to pay for war materials and also for ... View More
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The Great Dparture ... The US economy was booming from the war trade. While the US government at first did not actively trade in war materials, many American companies did. ... View More
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Intervention vs. Isolationism ... of isolationism. First, the laws placed embargos on exports of war materials to any ampquotbelligerentampquot nation. This ampquotbelligerentampquot wording ... View More
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World War 1: Total War ... They suffered in their own way because they did not get the materials and food that they needed. This war changed Europe drastically. ... View More
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War World I ... Germany agreed to leave the territories it had taken during the war, surrender large amounts of arms, ships, and other war materials, and allow the Allied ... View More
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Germanyamp39s Surrender ... OCLC.ampquot The reparations set forth in Articles two hundred and thirtyone through two hundred and fortyseven were to be paid in cash, war materials, ships, and ... View More
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Cause and Effect ... This became a big part of Germanyamp39s economic downfall. Their economy was based primarily on the production of war materials. This ... View More
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Isolationism ... It would authorize the President to sell, lease or lend war materials to any nation whose defense he considered vital to Americaamp39s safety. ... View More
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CapitalismampampGovernment Catch22 ... an investment. The men were considered to be nothing more than mere war materials as Nurse Cramer exclaims. They are dehumanized ... View More
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Appeasement ... In fact, before the United States entered the war Roosevelt introduced the LendLease act in order to provide Britain and her allies with war materials. ... View More
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Treaty of Versailles ... limited. Germany could not manufacture any more war materials. This ban included such war machines as submarines and airplanes. ... View More
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WWI and WWII ... This was obviously not very neutral. FDR decided to make war materials available to Churchill. Around the same time, the BurkeWadsworth Act was approved. ... View More
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American Foreign policy 18971939 ... Again America greatly benefited from the hostilities in Europe, supplying war materials and financial aid to such an extent that justifies an active ... View More
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Chain gangs ... depression. The Great Depression ended as nations increased their production of war materials at the start of World War II. This ... View More
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Pearl Harbor ... During the latter part of 1941, US Navy ships provided escorts for convoys bound for Great Britain carrying war materials from our ampquotArsenal of Democracy ... View More
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The Flat Tax ... law, the Revenue Act of 1861 was repealed mostly because the war was over and the country didnamp39t need all that additional money for war materials and other ... View More
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Rural/Urban conflicts of the 1920s ... In a more urban environment, factories suffered. Factories had been massively producing war materials, such as weapons and ammunition. ... View More
Wordcount: 683
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Poverty ... The Great Depression ended as the nations increased their production of war materials at the start of World War 2. This increased production provided jobs and ... View More
Wordcount: 486
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Rural/Urban conflicts of the 1920s ... In a more urban environment, factories suffered. Factories had been massively producing war materials, such as weapons and ammunition. ... View More
Wordcount: 683
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The Great Depression ... mark. The Great Depression ended as nations increased their production of war materials at the start of World War II. This increased ... View More
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Causes of war ... Before the war, Britain already many huge colonies, which extend throughout Africa ... to ensure that Britain could gain access to cheap raw materials, new markets ... View More
Wordcount: 794
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Post war ... During the war years, innovators created some new processes that eliminated some ... Every three workers on average in materials handling was replaced by trucks ... View More
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When PUsh Comes to Shove ... cover in the underground shelters. Citizens worked the factories and war materials were still being made. Hitler wasnamp39t able to ... View More
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World war one: imperialism ... war. The primary purpose of Imperialist policies were to facilitate the acquisition of as much foreign territory as possible, for as a source of raw materials ... View More
Wordcount: 665
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The United States decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki ... in Japan and was of great importance in the war because of many industries, including the production of ships, military equipment, and other war materials. ... View More
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The Battle of Gettysburg ... Winchester. Taking Winchester resulted in a heavy loss for the Federalist and allowed the Confederates to gain valuable war materials. On ... View More
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navl operation amer cival war ... http://sunsite.unc.edu/war/ The Southern States being born without a navy and never able ... Their lack of funds and ship building materials were no help either. ... View More
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