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Compare And Contrast Two Of The Following Regions And How They Were Affected By Ww1

Compare & contrast how WWI and its outcomes affected TWO of the following regions in the period from the war?

compare & contrast how WWI and its outcomes affected TWO of the following regions in the period from the war through the 1930s. (compare East Asia and the Middle East)

How Can I Compare And Contrast WWI and WWII?

causes of WW1 vs. causes of WW2
how both ended
aftermath/lessons learned/new organizations developed as a result of the wars
war technology of both
major tide turning battles of both
and so on and so on, not gonna write the DBQ for you, but that's one of the easiest essays to write for one, good luck!

Compare and Contrast the Effects of the First World War on South Asia, East Asia, and the Middle East?

The same thing but for different reasons. WWII is that US and the allies tried to stop the expansion of Hitler's invasion on other countries in Europe, stop the Facism.

East Asia: Vietnam War symbolized that US want to stop the influence of communism in the World.

Middle East: Russian Soviet Union took over control past Ottoman Empire expand its region on the earth.

South Asia: European colonies for economic purposes

Compare and Contrast the roles of women in TWO of the following regions during the period from 1750 to 1914?

Wow, that's a big question! Try breaking it down by thinking about the two areas that most interest you and about which you know the most. Then think about the period being covered. Does your teacher expect you to cover the entire period or can you narrow it down a bit?

Then begin your research. Good luck!

How did the First World War and its outcomes affect one of the following regions in the period from the war?

East Asia: Japan was given the territories of Germany to administer, most importantly the Shandong peninsula in China. They were also given the right of extraterritoriality in China, which means that Japanese could not be arrested and tried in Chinese courts, which 1) made them equal to Europeans who also had the right, and 2) let them act in a high-handed way toward the Chinese, because Japanese courts would rule in their favor.

This lead almost directly to the May 4th Movement in China, which was a popular protest against the Treaty of Versailles (the treaty that ended WW1), and turned the modernist movement in China from an intellectual exercise into a popular movement. It would indirectly lead to the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party.

Middle East: Britain and France would divide the area of the Ottoman Empire into more than a half dozen new countries: Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Lebannon, Saudi Arabia, and many of the smaller nations. Many of these countries were created by people who had little experience in the area, who were looking to benefit the European powers and pay off the local leaders who helped them. For instance, the British had promised the rulership of Saudi Arabia to two leaders of the Hashemite clan, one of whom got what was promised, and the other was made the King of Jordan.

More interestingly, one of the territories created was the British Mandate of Palestine, which was intended to be a place of refuge for Jews, a new homeland. This would become the basis of Israeli, and their legal claims to the area.

Explain what Germany had to do following the peace treaties after World War I ?

After the signing of the treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to comply with a number of condition, I will lay them out in a list format:

1. Surrender parts of their territory, especially in resource rich areas of the north (surrendered to Poland) and Around the Rhine River (surrendered to France)
2. They had to pay mass sums of money Eg. ("The War Damage Clause") to countries they fought against.
3. Could not remilitaririze, they were only allowed to have an army in the hundreds with minimal weapons and no navy.
4. could not join any international treaties etc.
As we saw all of this severley isolated Germany, allowing Hitler to take power.

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