Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

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    Nationalism Dbq

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    together and WW1 became a numbers game.It all started due to the Assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. One reason why Nationalism is the main cause of WW1 is the thought of every country being stronger than another one. In Document B, We can clearly see that where the start of the war happened. Austria wanted Serbia to apologize for the Assassination. Serbia was too proud to apologize and asked for help from Russia, while Austria had Germany( The alliances were of no help as…

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    Throughout the slides there is some of the major events in our history. The World War I also know as the Great War, was caused by militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism and much more. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand started everything (Greenspan, 2014). He was the Archduke of Austria. The United States entered the war in 1917. President Wilson went to request a declaration of war against Germany (America in the Great war). The Cold War was the war between the U.S and…

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    was more so on the prevalence of Imperialism and Nationalism. Consequentially, the competition for supremacy had also resulted in many disputations, a correlation that epitomised this was the Serbian gang (Black Hand) who assassinated Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand after they failed to retrieve the Balkan lands. Ultimately, the expansion of this utmost historical calamity can all be traced back to the Austro-Hungarian’s retaliation as they exasperatedly declared war on Serbia. As the news…

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    between Serbia and Austria- Hungary. Serbia and Austria- Hungary fought over Serbia. Serbia was able to fight for one year before it became part of Austria- Hungary. The War had two sides the Central Powers and the Allied Powers. The Central Powers were Germany, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. The Allied Powers Were Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States. Different cultures ruled by one umbrella. Since Serbia was behind the assassination,…

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    World War 1 was one of the most calamitous wars to ever occur. Every military involved lost a tremendous number of soldiers. While there was no real victor of the war, it was the Entente allies that acquired the least amount of restrictions in the Treaty Of Versailles. The allies — France, British Empire, United States, Belgium, Italy, Japan — were opposed to the Central powers, and eventually the Central powers surrendered to the Entente. The most significant member of the Central powers was…

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    A few days after North Korea’s sixth nuclear missile test, South Korea publicly introduces its military assassination unit, targeted at North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un. The strategy of publicly revealing its plans is aimed to intimidate Kim Jong-un and hope to deter further nuclear testings. The specialty unit will initiate through cross-border raids, with helicopters and planes, if ever threatened by nuclear advancements. This form of deterrence is a way for South Korea’s president, Moon…

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    beneficial, there were also some disadvantages. An alliance could lead a nation to take risks, it could cause disputes between many nations, and it could force a country to go to war with a nation with which it was neutral. Germany formed an alliance with Austria-Hungary in 1871 and Italy in 1882. This secret alliance was known as the Triple Alliance. In 1904, the United Kingdom and France signed the Entente Cordiale, meaning friendly agreement. In 1907, Russia joined the alliance. This alliance…

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    the country, if not the world. It comes to fighting, changing laws, agreements, disagreements etc. World War One, also known as “the Great War” It started in 1914 after the assassination Of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and ended in 1918. There was a lot of pressure and stress at this time for america . During the conflict, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and Germany fought against Great Britain, Italy, Russia, Romania, France, Japan and the United States. Germany’s Team was the Central…

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    would be easier trade routes for them. If Russia could free Serbia, Bosnia, and Romania, then they would be able to get to warm water. When these small nations rebelled, Russia supported them. Austria-Hungary went against Russia because they also wanted control of the region. Britain and France sided against Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire because they did not like…

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    completely different. After the assassination of Ferdinand, Austria demanded that Austrian agents be allowed to investigate the crime in Serbia itself. Serbia rejected the demand and Austria declared war on Serbia on July 28th. To make a long story short, Austria-Hungary was allied with Germany and Serbia was allied with Russia and France was also allied with Russia. Russia would not tolerate a mobilized Austrian army on its border and in return mobilized its army against Austria. Germany…

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