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    Britain. The sister ship to the legendary Bismarck, the Tirpitz was a 52,600 ton thorn in the side of naval operations in the North. From January of 1942 until November of 1944 it was exactly that. All the while, Prime Minister Churchill was emphasizing the importance of removing the Tirpitz from the arctic battlefield. They even went as far as to use prototype submarines and unconventional tactics to rid itself of the behemoth nuisance. Although having the Bismarck and Tirpitz (with…

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    * * * Bismarck State College (Bismarck, ND) Bismarck State College is one of the largest colleges in the state with over 4,000 students in attendance and more than 20 undergraduate degree programs. The college is notable for its unique renewable energy, nuclear power technology, ethanol training and electric power technology degrees. Among its faculty is Ed Kringstad, who is a wrestling coach and a North Dakota senator. Some of the associate’s degrees Bismarck State College offers…

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    Indeed, this victory solidified the German speaking nation, with the exception of Austria, into a coherent state that would rival the European powers of the late 19th century. Having said that, the creation of the German Empire in 1871 was largely caused by the failure of the bourgeois uprisings in 1848. In this fashion, the establishment of the German Empire can be thought of as a counterrevolution caused by class struggle. In 1985, Hans Ulrich Wehler produced a book titled The German Empire…

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    Every country in our world has a healthcare system. Some countries may be very similar while others may have a completely different process. Our chosen country, Sweden, follows a health care system that resembles most European countries. Sweden borders Finland and Norway and is a monarchy with a parliamentary form of government. The Swedish health care system has a commitment to provide any form of health protection to all citizens. This statement will prove later on that they have a…

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    German Catholics organized a centre party fearful of an emerging secularism in Germany and sought to protect the church while supporting worker reform to spread the message. Bismarck embraced secularism however, and challenged this new party in series of reforms meant to weaken Catholics within Germany. For example Bismarck banned religious orders and made the process of registering the birth, marriage, and death of the population a state…

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    The Bismarck was the best battleship Germany had. In its first time setting off to sail it had sunk Allied convoys. Britain got heard of this and sent an entire fleet to destroy the Bismarck. The Hood one of the British ships was sunk in the first battle, with the Bismarck hit it was leaking fuel and fled. Days later the Bismarck was found again, and on May 27, the British Navy sunk the Bismarck. This operation was an attack on the USSR. Germany…

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    Besides, his idea of division of labor has led to efficiency in the production of goods and services. BLOOD AND IRON This is the title of a speech made by Prussian Minister Otto von Bismarck in 1862. It was about the unification of German territories after Bismarck had been appointed minister president. Bismarck stressed the need to increase military…

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    Otto von Bismarck became chancellor. In 1848, following a series of liberal revolutions, an all-German parliament was created. In 1871, Germany finally became a unified country after three wars between Austria and Prussia. Bismarck joined all the German states together, and soon Germany was one of the biggest military, industrial, and economical powers in Europe. However, Germany in the late-1800s had no interest in colonization. They were barely a nation. The chancellor, Otto von Bismarck,…

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    1880 - 1914 was a time for an increase in colonization of the African continent by the European powers of the time, excluding Germany. This surge in colonization led to a divide in the attitudes of people living in an age of imperialism. Pro-expansionist politicians from England and France viewed imperialism as a necessity for the prosperity of the state and the the only way to advance the nation while strategic politicians and socialists from Germany were not pro-imperialism as they had found…

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    Industrial Revolution Answer: There are several reasons why Britain led industrialization. England had colonial system and benefited from vast market system. England were leading the commercial system and had access to materials such as coal, iron, cotton, and wool. Britain had national banking system which regulates all finances. They had constitutional monarchy which was the great political system to protect business. Also, the members of House of Commons were the business leaders. Britain's…

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