In the story of Don Quixote, Don Quixote acts like a knight trying to attack the windmills because he thought they were giants. Although this is a funny scenario, we can see the instances of chivalric values. First would be courage. Though he knew he was going up against "giants", he still went for the attack. This was also a display of faith in oneself and his convictions. He also believed that he had to attack the "giants" before they attacked the land. Another would be nobility. He decided to do this simply because it was a part of his own principles. Even if he knew that he was probably going to die, he stuck up to his own sense of justice. Of course, there would be justice. He believed that justice had to be upheld so that his imaginary enemies won't conquer. These are all values that knights had in their code of chivalry.
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World War I was a conflict that created a huge impact on the 'idea' of what a war could be at the time. Populations across the globe had never seen or imagined a war as devastating as WWI at the time.
It was the 'War to end all wars'.
At the time the main tasks that describe that home front during this war, were the following:
- Enlist or bring support to relatives in the army.
- Purchase war bonds from the government.
- Work in a wartime industry
- Volunteer with organizations like the Red Cross
- Save sugar for the soldiers
- Grow crops
- Change diet, eat more of certain foods, and less of others.
- Ration sources
- Use of propaganda to lead and stimulate the nation towards a goal
Based on the previous bulletpoints, you correct answers would be:
> Americans conserved fuel to support the war effort.
> The government used propaganda to secure loyalty to the war effort.
> Americans purchased Liberty Bonds to finance the war effort.<em> (However, these where just called 'war bonds'.</em>
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