Throughout this project, I have learned, and relearned things I forgot about World War 1. For example, one interesting fact that I've learned is that the war started with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, who was the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. That then made Austria-Hungary, with the military support of Germany, declared war on Serbia, To help Serbia in these tough times, the United States, France, Russia, and Great Britten came to help.
Another thing that I learned was how much woman made an impact by maintaining the countries. By working in factories, replacing the men who went to war, they were able to keep the country moving. Finally, I remembered what happened after World War 1. At the end of the 4 year war, roughly 21 million people died from battle, the war costed the world roughly 32 billion dollars, and Germany got destroyed by the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was forced to pay 33 billion US dollars in reparations, had to reduce their military size, give up territory that they owned, as well as many other things.
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What is going to be the easiest part of the Learning Process for you and why do you think this?
The easiest part of this project for will be Project Management. I always know where my work is and how to lay it out so that everything can be easily seen and understood to another person. What is going to be the hardest? The thing that's gonna be the hardest for me is Research. I can't decide what pieces of evidence are good enough, or finding something good but not being able to Incorporated it. For example, I found a newspaper that was on the Library Of Congress's website, and there wasn't a way to get it. |
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