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    I chose Gavrilo Princip to research because he changed more in this period of history than anyone else by starting World War I. Thousands of people died because of him, and all countries were affected. World War I also changed the way countries fought in wars, making Princip’s actions more impactful than anyone in history. The archduke traveled to Sarajevo in June 1914 to inspect the armed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, former Ottoman territories in the turbulent Balkan region that were…

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    What Led To World War 1

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    What led to World War I? There are several things that led to World War I. World War I occurred between the year of July 1914 and November 1948. The war actually had several reasons why it was started. Some of the reasons on why World War I was started are: some countries throughout Europe made mutual defense agreements that would cause them to go into battle and imperialism. Imperialism was because of the raw materials the areas could provide which caused them more or less to become greedy and…

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    like poland, greece ukraine, and prussia grew tired of being repeatedly conquered by different countries who viewed them as subject territories. It is unsurprising that a polish individual would want to be part of poland as opposed to Russian or german or Austrian after this kind of treatment. Nationalism lead to increasing volatility in many areas sparking both opportunity and danger for the large countries that wanted to maintain and expand their territorial empires.…

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    Austria-Hungary wanted Germany to join their fight. Austria-Hungary gave Serbia an ultimatum and because the terms of the ultimatum were not all accepted by Serbia, they declared war on July 28. The peace between Europe’s great powers was shattered with German backing Austria-Hungary. Germany let Russia know right away that attacking Austria-Hungary would mean attacking them and a start of the war.…

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    World War I, a war that caused so many deaths and had countries from different continents fight with each other. Many of the countries apart of this war were divided into two alliances. As said in Document A, one was the Triple Alliance who was formed of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy but not for long because they decided to switch sides a year later after the war started. The second alliance was the Triple Entente who was formed of France, United Kingdom, and Russia. The United States…

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    In the beginning, the troops marched confidently onto the battlefield of their own death. The tension ran high between countries which started the tragedies of World War I in the summer of 1914. Europe was badly shaken due to the death of 10 million soldiers and another 20 million wounded. The war was primarily fought in Europe for four lengthy years. It is safe to say that the deadly global war had many movements. The three underlying causes of WWI are alliances, militarism, and imperialism.…

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    Schlieffen Plan Essay

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    mobilized first on its borders with Austria, but soon ordered general mobilization. This made the German generals anxious, as their only plan for a two-front war with France and Russia was based on the condition that Russia would mobilize slowly with delay. The German government, under increasing pressure from the generals, sent an ultimatum to St. Petersburg, demanding that mobilization must be stopped. The German generals saw only one way to survive a two-front war, the Schlieffen Plan. The…

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    Habsburg Empire

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    The arguments on the fall of the Habsburg Empire, one on nationalism and the other on foreign policy, are both based on the belief that “eventual dissolution of the Empire after the Great War had become inevitable much earlier, in the nineteenth century” (Pelling 115), therefore the dominant view is that the Empire was doomed from the very beginning. But, there are issues with these arguments. One flaw of the nationalist argument is that, although there were nationalist feelings blooming in the…

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    World War I Through The Realist’s Lens World War I or The Great War was a global war that shook the world to its core originated in Europe which took place from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. In analysing the First World War especially on how it started, many events can be attributed to it but to understand how and why the war happened, perhaps it is best to start from the Concert of Europe which some would argue, is the first domino piece that started the sequence of events that led to the…

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    Hello Americans and "ALL" Nationalities around the world; "The American Dialogue" website has been created for "you," by everyday people; "just like yourselves." In one way or another, we all have been affected by a story we've heard regarding the emotional abuse of a child, or possibly, a situation that may have personally happened to our self. Either way, it is an injustice, and EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE HEARD. The open forum of "The American Dialogue" website was created so that your voice…

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