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    territoriality and ethnic tensions. Before the tensions between Bosnia and Serbia, they were united as Yugoslavia in the 1980’s and 90’s. They dealt with ethnic conflicts, communist policies, and and economic instability. Because of this, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Bosnia declared independence from Yugoslavia (Serbia). However, these nations contained four different ethnic groups. The four main groups were Bosnian Muslims, Serbs, Croatians, and Yugoslavs. But when Bosnia was…

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    Military Alliances Causes

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    1. What do you believe was the main cause of World War I and why? Do you believe it was nationalism, imperialism, militarism, alliances, or something else? Alliances are possibly the best known cause of World War I. An alliance is a formal political, military or economic agreement between two or more nations. Military alliances usually contain promises that in the event of war or aggression, one signatory nation will support the others. The terms of this support is outlined in the alliance…

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    Slobodan Milošević was raised in the Axis regime of The Kingdom of Yugoslavia. While he was growing up his parents divorced and his father committed suicide shortly after. This lead his mother and brother to join the communist party like his uncle. His uncle and mother both killed themselves within a couple of years of each other. Giving him a loose grasp on death since it came so easily to him. After graduating college he went on to move up in ranks in both the Communist party and the nation's…

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    If I was a world leader, and I could stop genocide in Bosnia I would do many things to demolish all the negatives to make Bosnia a better place! Since none of the camps or towns in Bosnia are patrolled, the first thing I would do would be to send my armies best leaders to take control. When my soldiers take charge of the bosnians they will be under our command and follow our customs. They will understand what no good killing and war would do. We would show them the way of controlling their…

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    Before World War I began, Austria-Hungary Archduke Franz Ferdinand wanted to erect a triple monarchy with Austria, Hungary, and Serbia, giving all of them equal power. However, Serbia was not satisfied with this. Prior to this plan, Austria-Hungary annexed two of Serbia's territories, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Serbia wanted those nations back under their territory. When Franz Ferdinand was visiting Sarajevo with his wife, a Serbian terrorist group named "Black Hand" assassinated both Ferdinand and…

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    The Serbia Civil War

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    This has resulted in civil wars and ethnic conflicts. One place where this has occurred is in Serbia. Serbia was one of the parts of the former Yugoslavia, which had once been a large Communist country. Yugoslavia was already beginning to separate into smaller states by the time that Slobodan Milosevic became president. Milosevic had plans to recombine some of the states under the leadership of Serbia, but the newly independent states had other ideas. The conflicts grew into a bloody civil war.…

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    In Bosnia, many Human Rights Violations are being experienced by citizens. The Bosnian police are supposed to be the source of protection for all citizens regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, or anything. As a matter of fact, the police are supposed to take care of everybody and not refuse to or discriminate based off of a bias about their race, gender, etc. However, quite frequently they have failed to provide this service properly. The Bosnian Serb Wartime General, Ratko…

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    Causes of WW1 There were many leading causes that triggered WW1. WW1 took place between the times of 1914-1918. It included 9 different countries and had 2 alliances. Austro-Hungary, Germany, and Italy were known as the Triple Alliance while Great Britain, France and Russia were known as the Triple Entente. It was a total war and it was estimated that around 9 million soldiers had died fighting for their country. Most men died fighting or defending their entrenched Frontlines that were so…

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    What Caused World War I? Identify and evaluate the causes of World War I, and describe other factors which might have contributed to the causes There were many different causes for World War I such as nationalism, militarism and so on. However, the main cause for the start of this huge onslaught, stated to be the “most gruesome and blood shedding war of all” by historians, began with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, who was the royal prince of Hungary. World War I, also known as the First…

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    The main cause of World War One is the Treaty of Versailles, this treaty was made by David Lloyd George of Great Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France, and Woodrow Wilson of the United States (also known as the “Big Three”). The three ways that the Treaty of Versailles effected Germany can be put into the social science perspectives which are geographical, political, and economical. This treaty effected Germany geographically by taking lots of land from Germany that made them lose a lot of money…

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