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    One of the world’s most devastating and history-changing wars was caused by the assassination of Austria-Hungary’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He was next in line for the throne to govern over the Austria-Hungary empire in the beginning of the 20th century, and he was rising at a very dangerous and tense time. In the early 1900s, Austria-Hungary was in a stressful conflict with the country of Serbia. The Serbians wanted the land of Bosnia, in which the Austria-Hungarian empire had annexed into…

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    In chapter two, “War Makes You an Animal”, Junger describes how communities react to different situations. Whether it be due to a war or natural disaster, individuals are often brought together in times of need and despondency. Junger addresses the connection between war and happiness, finding that individuals are surprisingly happier during times of war. Regardless of race, class, religion, or gender, The “community of sufferers” that rises when faced with complications and adversity, pushes…

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    ] Thomas Hobbes believed humans were born as brutes and we have an evil human nature. Plenty of people are villainous and dishonorable, yet for most of our life we rely on others for learning and in risky and important decisions, we listen to advice first, they we determine our conclusion. Theoretically, does this make sense? In Pyramus and Thisbe, Twenty Years On: The Unfinished Lives of Bosnia’s Romeo and Juliet, and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the main characters must decide whether to…

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    bullets on them. They have no roof. There is sun and rain, cold nights, and beatings two times a day. We give them no food and no water. They will starve like animals.” This quote is from a Serbian soldier speaking about the plans against the Bosnian Muslim captives he guarded (Yancey). To begin, “genocide” is seen differently by everyone involved and has specific steps. In Bosnia, conflicting views created tension amongst its citizens The eight stages of genocide pertain to the conflict…

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    nations as inferior. When this happens, leaders who have feelings of ultranationalism are obliged to eradicate any signs of other nations, in order to achieve dominance for their nation. This is shown in the attempts of genocide within Bosnia, wherein Bosnian Muslims, who are also known as Bosniaks, were removed from the country by…

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    Srebrenica Genoside

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    The Srebrenica Genoside was the final stafe of the Bosnian Genoside. Genral Ratko Mladic lead the Serb troops into the town of Srebenica, this was the lase Safe Spot. The compound was protected by 450 Dutch peacekeepers and soldures. The compound fell into the hands of the Serb forces in one day, because the peacekeepers them selves said thet they were so unprepaired and unfuncuctional that they could bearly call themselves and army. When the Serb forces entered they expelled or forced to leave…

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    DBQ Sovereignty Essay

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    Multiple Choice Answers: 1) D 2) D 3) D 4) D 5) D 6) E 7) B 8) D 9) D 10) E Essay Question #1 1. Sovereignty a. Definition i. Class- The common definition that was giving in class was that sovereignty is the right of the state to have country of its people. ii. Lecture- In the lectures we discussed that Sovereignty means that it has clear borders with a ruling government that that can decided any important decision or action within their state. iii. Slides- The…

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    Throughout history a key element to the advancement of people and the societies in which we live has been education. With knowledge we have been able to develop cities, governments, advancements for a better life through technology, and much more. Not only have we made so many improvements throughout our time here on Earth but we also have some much more to learn and develop. The power of education can never be underestimated and that is clearly evident today. Young people are creating softwares…

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    explore the causes and effects. The similarities and the differences between these two great wars. On June 28, 1914 Gavril Princip a 19- year old Bosnian gun man waited along a parade route in Sarajevo, which was the capital of the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia.…

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    The gay people are also getting the pressure from the society because it is all against the bible, perhaps the transgender as a way of cover the dirt they have done to themselves consider by the society, but the same sex somehow is far worst. Since the beginning god creates Adam and Eve to reunited as man and women, in some society they accept them to be legally public in some not. For example, in Haiti if they find a gay either men or women the population will take them down because for them it…

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