Launch List 9. Identify 3 new technologies used in WW1 and explain how it affected warfare. (3) 10. List 3 roles of women during WW1. (2)
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World War II On the Homefront. United States success in World War II required the total commitment of the nations resources. Public education and the.
American Weapons in WWII. Bigger, Faster, Stronger! Weapons were now needed to be made at a higher frequency so mass production was a must! Bolt Actions.
World War I Notes The U.S. in War and Life on the Homefront.
How were civilians affected by World War 1? Aim: To revise key details about the British Home Front during the First World War A revision presentation.
Panama Canal was emblematic of the rise of America to increasingly nationalistic and interventionist power. European diplomats believed they could maintain.
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Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda. At its root, the denotation of propaganda is 'to propagate (actively.
World War I Propaganda Posters. Objectives of Wartime Propaganda 1. Recruitment of soldiers, draft or voluntary enlistment 2. Financing the war effort,