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    The people of Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy were bitter because of the hardships imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. World War II was the most catastrophic and horrific war in history. Every continent was involved in this conflict to eradicate totalitarian dictators who wanted world dominion. Political ideologies fed the motivations of Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini. The defeated Triple Entente, angered by the Treaty of Versailles, would lead the world to war. The Great Depression of the…

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    a terrible time in history, Upon the Head of the Goat by Aranka Siegal highlighted the way Jewish children and their parents felt during the Holocaust. As a Holocaust survivor, Aranka Siegal wrote Upon the Head of the Goat about her childhood in Hungary from the point of view of nine year old Piri Her story helps to give a level understanding of the Holocaust that can't be gained reading a textbook. Piri’s story starts out in Komjaty where she is staying with her grandmother (Babi) because of…

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    Otto von Bismarck unified Germany which consisted of 27 territories. During this time period, Germany rapidly started to become industrialized mainly in obtaining coal and iron. The population at the time was about 60 million. Germany caught up with great powers like Britain and France by having a growing rail network, and one of the strongest armies. Their navy also was the second best Navy. Otto Von Bismarck's foreign policy was to maintain a balance of power in Europe because he feared France…

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    After the bubonic plague main Islamic dynasties were The Ottoman Empire, The Safavid Empire, and The Mughal Empire. Each empire share the core Islamic beliefs but they differ in their unique political features. The Ottomans adopted Sunni view of Islam, while inclusive the traditional ways of Byzantine Empire and trying new ways of integrating diverse people. The Safavids are the supporters of Shiite vision of Islam and Mughals ruled over the wealth but severed realm that is today’s India,…

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    World War 1 was caused by a deep seated mistrust of countries throughout the world. This war was very unavoidable as the issues that were solved by the war were not solvable by simple compromise. Two of the main causes of war was Nationalism and Imperialism. Although nationalism can be a unifying force in a country it can also be the cause intense competition among nations. Nationalism is one of the main causes of World War 1. Nationalism is defined as a sentiment based on common cultural…

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    of Austria and was next in line to be the Austro – Hungarian King. However, on the 28th of June 1914, both he and his wife were assassinated. This major event in history caused a huge war to break out between Germany, Britain, France, Austria – Hungary and Russia. All historians have their…

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    Imperialism In Ww1

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    Austria’s crown prince at 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,…

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    Response To Ilie Nastase

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    Serena Williams took to Instagram to respond to comments made by Ilie Nastase regarding her pregnancy. It disappoints me to know we live in a society where people like Ilie Nastase can make such racist comments towards myself and my unborn child. I humbly thank the ITF for any consideration given to all the facts in this case.” Williams wrote. I have said it once and I’ll say it again, this world has come so far but yet we have so much further to go…. I am not afraid unlike you. You see, I am…

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    During the early 1870s, the Franco-Prussian War took place. At this time France had no allies, which was the chancellor of Germany, Otto von Bismarck’s goal; he wanted to keep France isolated for Europe. He was successful until 1890, when Kaiser Wilhelm II took office. Between the years of 1870 to 1914 France has gained many alliances and their government has changed drastically. After the Franco-Prussian War took place, France had no alliances. Their first alliance was Russia, though they…

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    Summary Of The 1920's

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    The 1920’s was a decade of prosperity, a period of innovations in America. World War I, which involved Britain, France, Italy, and the United Stated of America fighting Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey, ended on November 11, 1918, when a truce was signed at Versailles in France. After the war, the United States was forced to deal with problems such as racial tension, struggling farms, and labor unrest. The country also struggled with the spread of communism. After Russia’s revolution in…

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