World War Two in Europe began on 3rd September 1939, when the Prime Minister of Britain, Neville Chamberlain, declared war on Germany. It involved many of the world's countries.
Qestion 2. Did Britain fight alone in the World War?
Britain did not fight alone, the war also involved many countries. World War II involved 61 countries with 1.7 billion people, three quarters of the world's population.
Question 3. How did World War 1 begin?
.After World War One ended in 1918, Germany had to give up land and was banned from having armed forces.In 1933 the German people voted for a leader named Adolf Hitler, who led a political party in Germany called the National Socialists or Nazis. Hitler promised to make his country great again and quickly began to arm Germany again and to seize land from other countries.Shortly before 5am on Friday 1st September, 1939, German forces stormed the Polish frontier. Tanks and motorised troops raced into the country over ground, supported by Stuka dive bombers overhead. A total of 1.25 million Germans soldiers swept into Poland.
Question 4. How many died in the World War 2? and how many were injured?
Fifty million people lost their lives and hundreds of millions people were injured.
Question 5. How long did the Warld War 2 last for?
For almost six years from 1939 to 1945 Britain fought the toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war - every person, every business, every service was involved.
Question 6. How did people proctect themsleves during the War?
Children and some women were evacuated from the big cities into the countryside.People carried gas masks to protect themselves against a possible gas attack.People built air raid shelters in their gardens.All windows and doors were blcked out to make it harder for the enemy planes to spot where they lived.
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Occult History of the third reich Adolf Hitller.
Adolf Hitler's way of life was like a box, no one had no say in it, no one could go out or in anywhere and
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Government in Australia! Question 1. What happened in Australia at Federation?
At Federation the colonies now called states of Australia agreeded to hand over some powers to the centrl government. Question 2. Why is Australia Constitution such an important docment?
The document sets out the rules and principles forgoverning Australia. It outlines the powers of the Federal Parliment of some powers of
state parliment. Question 3. Explan why Australia is a consitutionl mocrarchy.
because we have a constitution and a monarch.
Question 4. Explain in your own words the difference between the legislature, the executive an the judiciary. Suggest why it might be important in a democracy to keep these functions separate.
Legislature makes the laws, the exectutive administers the laws, and carries out the business of government, and the judiciary decides wheather laws have been broken. Question 5(a). Look carfefullly at the diagram opposite. List three resnsibilies of:(i) state governments, (ii) federal goverments, (iii) local goverments.
State Government: Tourisim,Police Service,
__ Stephen Conroy! Senator Conroy is the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate. Conroy has faced severe criticism over his Internet censorship policies from various groups. While initially promoted as a way to block child pornography, the censorship policy has been extended to include a much broader range of material, including sites depicting drug use, crime, sex, cruelty, violence or "revolting and abhorrent phenomena" that "offend against the standards of morality".
On 19 March 2009 it was reported that ACMA's blacklist of banned sites had been leaked online, and had been published by Wikileaks. Conroy described the leak and publication of the blacklist as "grossly irresponsible" and that it undermined efforts to improve "cyber safety".
Stephen Conroy had not faced an interview about the issue for at least six months, before appearing on the ABC show 'Q&A' on 26 March 2009, and the SBS show 'Insight' on 31 March 2009, where he defended the policy in front of critics and supporters of the policy.
In June 2009 he was named "Internet villain of the year" at the 11th annual Internet industry awards in the UK, for "individuals or organisations that have upset the Internet industry and hampered its development – those whom the industry loves to hate."
In December 2009 "Internet pranksters" registered the domain name stephenconroy.com.au which was swiftly removed by auda raising concerns about auDA's political neutrality and the further potential for suppression of political speech after the proposed mandatory Internet filter is legislated.
Stephen Conroy- One page report. Senator Stephen Conroy is the Minister of Broadband, Communication and the Digital Economy and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate. Mr. Conroy is putting filters in the internet so that people can't look at pacific websites,
Australians at War video(episod.3)
Question 1. How did the World War 2 begin?
World War Two in Europe began on 3rd September 1939, when the Prime Minister of Britain, Neville Chamberlain, declared war on Germany. It involved many of the world's countries.Qestion 2. Did Britain fight alone in the World War?
Britain did not fight alone, the war also involved many countries. World War II involved 61 countries with 1.7 billion people, three quarters of the world's population.Question 3. How did World War 1 begin?
.After World War One ended in 1918, Germany had to give up land and was banned from having armed forces.In 1933 the German people voted for a leader named Adolf Hitler, who led a political party in Germany called the National Socialists or Nazis. Hitler promised to make his country great again and quickly began to arm Germany again and to seize land from other countries.Shortly before 5am on Friday 1st September, 1939, German forces stormed the Polish frontier. Tanks and motorised troops raced into the country over ground, supported by Stuka dive bombers overhead. A total of 1.25 million Germans soldiers swept into Poland.Question 4. How many died in the World War 2? and how many were injured?
Fifty million people lost their lives and hundreds of millions people were injured.Question 5. How long did the Warld War 2 last for?
For almost six years from 1939 to 1945 Britain fought the toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war - every person, every business, every service was involved.Question 6. How did people proctect themsleves during the War?
Children and some women were evacuated from the big cities into the countryside.People carried gas masks to protect themselves against a possible gas attack.People built air raid shelters in their gardens.All windows and doors were blcked out to make it harder for the enemy planes to spot where they lived._
Occult History of the third reich
Adolf Hitller.
Adolf Hitler's way of life was like a box, no one had no say in it, no one could go out or in anywhere and
_
Government in Australia!
Question 1. What happened in Australia at Federation?
At Federation the colonies now called states of Australia agreeded to hand over some powers to the centrl government.
Question 2. Why is Australia Constitution such an important docment?
The document sets out the rules and principles forgoverning Australia. It outlines the powers of the Federal Parliment of some powers of
state parliment.
Question 3. Explan why Australia is a consitutionl mocrarchy.
because we have a constitution and a monarch.
Question 4. Explain in your own words the difference between the legislature, the executive an the judiciary. Suggest why it might be important in a democracy to keep these functions separate.
Legislature makes the laws, the exectutive administers the laws, and carries out the business of government, and the judiciary decides wheather laws have been broken.
Question 5(a). Look carfefullly at the diagram opposite. List three resnsibilies of:(i) state governments, (ii) federal goverments, (iii) local goverments.
State Government: Tourisim,Police Service,
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Stephen Conroy!
Senator Conroy is the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate.
Conroy has faced severe criticism over his Internet censorship policies from various groups. While initially promoted as a way to block child pornography, the censorship policy has been extended to include a much broader range of material, including sites depicting drug use, crime, sex, cruelty, violence or "revolting and abhorrent phenomena" that "offend against the standards of morality".
On 19 March 2009 it was reported that ACMA's blacklist of banned sites had been leaked online, and had been published by Wikileaks. Conroy described the leak and publication of the blacklist as "grossly irresponsible" and that it undermined efforts to improve "cyber safety".
Stephen Conroy had not faced an interview about the issue for at least six months, before appearing on the ABC show 'Q&A' on 26 March 2009, and the SBS show 'Insight' on 31 March 2009, where he defended the policy in front of critics and supporters of the policy.
In June 2009 he was named "Internet villain of the year" at the 11th annual Internet industry awards in the UK, for "individuals or organisations that have upset the Internet industry and hampered its development – those whom the industry loves to hate."
In December 2009 "Internet pranksters" registered the domain name stephenconroy.com.au which was swiftly removed by auda raising concerns about auDA's political neutrality and the further potential for suppression of political speech after the proposed mandatory Internet filter is legislated.
Stephen Conroy- One page report.
Senator Stephen Conroy is the Minister of Broadband, Communication and the Digital Economy and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate. Mr. Conroy is putting filters in the internet so that people can't look at pacific websites,