The Germans wanted the British government to ignore the Treaty of London and let the German army pass through Belgium. ... In the end, Britain refused to ignore the events of 4 August 1914, when Germany attacked France through Belgium. Within hours, Britain declared war on Germany.
Both dates occurred after two world wars, the 1920s preceded the World War 1 while the 1950s preceded World War 2.
The mass media similarity between these two is that it focused more on entertainment and advertisements. Because the war ceased already, films and entertainment shows flourished greatly.
So that history does not repeat itself. By educating others on the horrific events that have occurred in the past, we can learn from it and work to avoid it from reoccurring. Hope this helps answer your question!
Yes because everyone has views on what it means to our society and country.
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1. Code Napoleon- French Laws Organized by Napoleon.
2. Coup D' Etat- A Sudden Seizure of Government.
3. Articles of Confederation- First American Constitution.
4. Cavaliers- Supporters of Charles I.
5. George Washington- Commander of Colonial Army.
6. Robert Walpole- First British Prime Minister.
7. Oliver Cromwell- Military Dictator of England.
8. Bastille Day- French Independence Day.