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  • Date Submitted: 02/28/2011 12:03 PM
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The Main Issues for the World War 1 Essays
Usually the students from a historical faculty are assigned to write World War 1 essays. Though there is a lot of information on this subject, the topic seems to be a hard one. A lot of students have the problems while writing these research papers. A great number of facts and topics make it difficult to choose one. Besides the student should read a lot of books and articles to understand the main points and to create a strong essay.

World War 1 was the war which involved most of the European countries. It influenced their political and economical structure, many people were killed and the whole world suffered from this dramatic event. The discussions on this topic do not stop even now. The historical scientists continue creating theories and explanations concerning the facts and events of World War 1.

Writing the World War 1 essay is the process where you create your own ideas and opinion. But you need to have some knowledge and to be acquainted with the events of that period. In order to create a strong and effective essay on the First World War, you have to find a lot of information, which should contain not only the facts but the opinions, theories, critics, etc. After you have gathered and analyzed the sources, think about the ideas you have in mind and choose the topic you are interested in. Make some notes of the thoughts you have and start creating your ideas. It will be easy for you if you are a student of a historical faculty. If you are not addicted with the history but still need to write this work, please look at the main issues you should put in your essay on the First World War.

All World War 1 essays should contain the discussion of the causes of the war. These facts are well-known but it is important to write about them in your essay. It is advised to mention the causes of the war in the introductory paragraph. The last sentence of the introduction must contain a thesis statement.
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