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As always, america tries to fool people but makes mistakes
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Titanic!
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yes i love this, thanks mrs. chappell for leting us watch
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Excellent video. This should be required learning.
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Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it!
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Anorexics aren't trying to fight a war. 1000 calories + hard work = very difficult!
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1000 calories is actually not that little... comparing to the anorexics whose calorie intake approximates 400-500 calories. just saying...
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Thanks for posting these videos, it saves me from watching mindless television!!! I have learned so much, please dont ever stop posting!
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learn the truth about the false flag sinking of the lusitania, bollyn.com/estonia-sinking/#article_10436
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Depends whether you have a life or not
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I CAN JUST GO TO SCHOOL ON YOUTUBE
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What is not a coincidence is that the Federal Reserve was created in 1913. Then WWI started in 1914. The US was neutral in the beginning, but was using the Fed to loan money to the Allies. The Fed was created by the same European bankers that pretty much financed all these wars lol.
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History is important because it helps us to understand the world, and how it became what we see today. It can help us to solve problems that we face today by seeing the solutions that were tried in the past. We must learn from mistakes that were made before us, so that we do not repeat them.
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better than the history channel
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Coincidence? I think not!
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I really like learning history.
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There's an important feature of the delay of the American entry into the war. Neutrality was not so much a desire for peace, but an indecision as to which side to join. At this time in our history, our culture looked at war somewhat romantically. There was a huge German American population but it did not prevail in the debate as to which side to be on because of one man: George Creel. This is important because it shows that historically we are less and less interested in war.
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That first quote from William Jennings Bryan eerily foreshadows the even more ironic prediction by Marshal Ferdinand Foch. Who, after the Treaty of Versailles was signed, said "This is not a peace. It is an armistice for twenty years." He was off by 65 days.
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The Lusitania you say ?
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hope you can do WWII next
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