Yes, but I find it better to learn it my self. Try history books, they do stuff like that pretty good.
2007-12-17 13:08:13
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answered by Think for yourself 6
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Wow, are we ever lazy. Try thinking of WWI and WWII being just a continuation of the same war. Gen. John (Black Jack) Pershing said it best when he observed that they would just have to do it all over again in twenty years when he heard of the Armistice. That word is important because it wasn't a treaty but just a temporary ceasation of the war. Black Jack was almost dead on.
2007-12-17 17:22:43
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answered by ? 5
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Yea..try typing in world war 1..read about it..then look up world war 2 and read about it...then get back to me.
2007-12-17 14:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Many people can. I have done it myself in grad school.
2007-12-17 13:06:23
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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I bet you could after reading your history assignment...
2007-12-17 13:06:14
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answered by Sordenhiemer 7
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Hey let us know what school to call.
2007-12-17 13:34:21
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answered by Anonymous
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haha..someone needs help with a history paper...
2007-12-17 13:10:18
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answered by whatever 2
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