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May 21, 2017

[Ans] world war ii helped catapault which forgotten book into an all-time classic?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "world war ii helped catapault which forgotten book into an all-time classic?"



The war helped catapult four men into the presidency – Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, James Monroe, and William Henry Harrison – and three men into the vice-presidency – Daniel D. Tompkins, John C. Calhoun, and Richard M. Johnson.




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Donald R. Hickey is a professor of history at Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska. He is the author of Don't Give Up the Ship: Myths of the War of 1812 and The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict.

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Carrie VanDruff

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None of the above answers talk about "the book" that was helped to be catapaulted into an all-time classic...The answer is..."The Great Gatsby". 


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Despite the bungling and half-hearted support that characterized this conflict, the War of 1812 was not without its stirring moments and splendid victories. In some ways, the War of 1812 looked more to the past than to the future. As America's second and last war against Great Britain, it echoed the ideology and issues of the American Revolution.

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