World War I was an extraordinary misfortune both physically and inwardly. It was a contention between the Allies and the Central Powers from 94 to 98. In excess of 5 million individuals were executed in struggle, making it a standout amongst the most fatal clashes ever. Sadly the United States of America was a part of this horrible war. The United States President Woodrow Wilson looked to keep up the United States neutral yet was at last unfit to keep the United States out of the war, due to how aggressive the Germans were in the war. On May 7, 95, the Germans sunk the British sea liner RMS Lusitania, which had over a hundred Americans ready. Wilson cautioned that the United States would not allow unrestricted submarine fighting or any further infringement of universal law. This was a warning to all the countries a part of World War That the United States was not happy with what had happened and that it would not be tolerated. In January 97, the Germans continued submarine fighting. A couple of days after this declaration, the Wilson organization acquired a duplicate of the Zimmermann Telegram, which encouraged Mexico to join the war as an ally to the Germans. Why would they agree to join the Germans and go against the United States? Germany informed Mexico that if they won the war Mexico will be given back the states that now belong to the United States which are Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico. This was somewhat of a treat to the United States who did not take it lightly. The continuation of German submarine assaults on US trader vessels drove the United States Congress to declare war on Germany on April 6, 97. This is when the United States caused great terror to the whole entire country and had to now go to war. Of course, there were people who agreed with the decision on declaring war with Germany but no one thought about all the lives that will be lost. or who is going to have to serve for this country to go to this war. This then causes lots of problems in the future. After World War was overcame all the effects on the civilians. The experience
of the First World War was Traumatizing. The alleged ‘cultivated’ Western majority rules systems had dove into a brutal and lethal clash with questionable starting points and an unacceptable result. Causing many to wound up baffled by the qualities and standards of the American political majority rule government and shopper culture. The age that grew up amid the First World War and the ‘920s is known as the ‘Lost Generation.’ Losing a Generation just because of a War is truly an act of terrorism due to all the lives lost not only american but all lives in general. This will certainly bring change in the view of the United States when it comes to Terror in America.
All Americans have the right to bear arms given to them by the second amendment. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: ‘A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.’This amendment brings great honor to a lot of Americans, but with that honor, it also brings great terror to other Americans. There have been a lot of terrible tragedies due to this amendment. It is always people who are not in the correct state of mind and do not have good intentions to get a hold of a deadly weapon. Throughout the years there have been multiple acts in place to help avoid any incidents. The National Firearms Act of 934 was one of the first restrictions on guns. The National Firearm Act of 934 was put in place to avoid large massacres from happening. It covered the machine gun which was a deadly weapon used in most if not all killings at the time and also any short-barrel firearm. This controlled the activity with the usage of guns and how they arent safe for the environment. This occurring only a couple of years before the world war ll happened was a big act that was in place. This showed the country that no matter what was happening to prevent tragedies to happen they will still occur. The government’s effort made no massive change in the way citizens would react to their problems.