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    other countries to defend their alliances. There were two main groups at war. The first was the Allies, which included Serbia, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Belgium, and the United States. The other party consisted of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire. Countries became involved for World War 1 for their own unique reasons. For example, Russia backed Serbia by mobilizing…

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    Vanesa R. Hyde Mrs. Bridgette Tantorno Honors U.S. and Global Studies 20 October 2015 The Warsaw Pact Imagine that the world is a roaring sphere of suspicion and all fingers are pointed toward you. Welcome to the Soviet Union during the Post-World War II era. Only four short years after the end of World War II, the United States along with eleven of its allies formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It was a treaty based on collective security which means if one is attacked, it is as…

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    apply to the Jewish though the laws mostly mentioned the, but also to blacks, and Gypsies living in Germany. During World War 2, many countries allied on Germany and enacted their own versions of the Nuremberg Laws. By 1941, Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Vichy France, and Croatia had all enacted anti-Jewish legislation similar to the Nuremberg Laws in…

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    More than 63.5 million people have been forced to leave their homes to survive. Imagine being one of many, fleeing war-torn countries like Syria, Afghanistan, and others. Forced to escape to safer countries, including Germany, America, and Sweden. That is the life of many of these refugees. When these refugees arrive in safer countries, they must adapt to life and evolve in order to survive and eventually develop their lives. One novel that demonstrates the way refugees must change their way of…

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    United States, Brazil, Japan, Argentina, and United Nations. These countries knew what was supposed to be the right outcome for the war. The opposing group to the allied powers was the Central Powers. This group consisted of Italy, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. They lost and the Allied Powers won. In reality no one won. Many lives were lost in this competition for bragging rights. Just imagine 38 million lives lost…. Many families were devastated when soldiers didn’t come back from the…

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    efficient weapon of destruction. In places like Tsardom, Bulgaria they used handguns, rifles, submachine guns like ZK-383, which was produced in small numbers during the war time period. Finally, they also used machine guns like the madsen machine gun. Different latin countries in America often used different types of machinery during war. In the United States of Brazil people also used shotguns like the winchester 1897. The people of Bulgaria did not use shotguns but just other…

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    Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    Overview Eva Stammen Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir of the Austria-Hungarian throne, and his wife--Sofia, were assassinated June 28th, 1914. They were murdered in Sarajevo by the Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip. Some are to say that this could be the start of tension between Austria-Hungary, but to the Serbians, this was a sign of Heroism. In the eyes of the Serbians, Princip was just doing their country a favor. He was nationalist-- a person who advocates independence for their…

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    Imperialism In Ww1

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    Sarajevo in Bosnia triggered the First World War on 28 July 1914. At the Balkan Peninsula, conflict of imperialism, such as Germany, England, France, and Russia etc., was started. The central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria; the opposite parties which are called the allied powers were British Empire, France, Russia, and United States of America etc even though U.S.A entered later the war in 1917. When the First World War broke out, United States kept…

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    Ottoman Turks’ first appearance The loom of the Ottoman came upon after the decline of the Seljurk Turks’s empire. The arrival of the first Ottomans, alias ghazis (Turkish warriors or raiders), to Anatolia (formerly called Asia Minor) was intended to evade the forces of Mongols. At first, the Turkish tribes were nomadic pastoralists but when the Seljuk Empire’s power was slowly falling apart, the Turks, under the rule of Osman, began occupying, invading other territories for power and wealth…

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    Hydraulic fracturing is the method which used to extract shale gas, fracturing the rocks with water pressure to release the gas or oil. Hydraulic fracturing caused many environmental problems which are worth pondering. Many countries such as France and Bulgaria were already successively promulgate law to against using hydraulic fracturing. But Germany, Britain and maintain a positive attitude. I am the one who support hydraulic fracturing because the following reasons. Reduce the contamination…

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