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    They felt as though they had no choice and peace was being dictated. Consequently Germany felt weak and humiliated, resulting in them resenting the Treaty of Versailles and the creators of it. The growth of fascist aggression and the failure of the League of Nations to stop it was another leading cause of the outbreak of World War 2. In 1931 Japan…

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    There is a strong argument from the documents that the Dardanelles campaign was not ‘a civilian plan’. The decision to launch the campaign was taken by the War Council, which included both politicians (including Asquith as PM, Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty) and experienced military personnel (Kitchener as Secretary of State for War and Fisher as First Sea Lord). In addition, the plan itself was devised and prepared by the British Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet (Vice Admiral…

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    Napoléon Bonaparte has died at Saint Helena, but his legacy of power and domination still shakes Europe. The empires of the Americans are shattered, and the empires of Europe hear the first rumbles in a gathering storm of nationalism. The Vienna Congress that brought the Napoleonic Wars to an end was meant to restore the old monarchical order, but the concert of balanced powers it sought to establish is already looking precarious. Whichever nations can seize this moment will dominate a new age.…

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    The Scottish Parliament Building (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrlamaid na h-Alba, [2] Scots: Scots Pairlament Biggin) is the home of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, within the UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Edinburgh.[3] Construction of the building commenced in June 1999 and the Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) held their first debate in the new building on 7 September 2004. The formal opening by Queen Elizabeth took place on 9 October 2004.[4] Enric Miralles, the Spanish architect…

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    Some of the factors that had contributed to World War I were: a). militarism, b). alliances, c). imperialism/nationalism. The militarism was because Germany, Italy, and France began creating a massive military force in the European continent. So this could be considered A and B because militarism and alliances were building up together. The imperialism/nationalism was due to the fact that the Russian empire wanted to expand it's territory to the Caspian Sea to expand its trade routes. Meanwhile,…

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    do when you play soccer. You get better at dribbling, passing and shooting. But is that all you get better at? The Park View girl’s soccer program has been going on since the school was built. Overall, since the development of the little nine league, The Park View varsity girl’s soccer team has won 7 champion titles, the first one was in 2003. The coaches…

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    Uncle Sam Have you ever heard of the term “Uncle Sam”? Well if you haven’t, he is NOT real. He was actually America’s sign during World War 1. He was a big factor in World War 1.If we did not have him we might have lost the war. Here are a few reasons why. How did Uncle Sam become a famous symbol of America? On September 07,1813 the U.S.A was given their nickname, Uncle Sam.The man who invented him was Samuel Wilson, a meat packer from Troy, New York. He supplied meat to the U.S army. He…

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    Historical - Contemporary Perspectives As 9/11 is a relatively recent event in terms of time elapsed since the event, none of the historical economic thinkers were alive at the time of the 9/11 terror attacks, therefore, the historical perspective is based on what the economist would be likely to say given their past and the way their economic policies were. Historical Perspectives on 9/11 terror attacks John Maynard Keynes was an English economist often referred to as the creator of “Keynesian…

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    higher base salary-around $72,000 annually” (White 2). There are other justifications for opposition to this side that says “Top athletes play for club and country. Club refers to their regular jobs, for teams in Major League Soccer, the English Premier League or the other leagues around the world. The most talented also play for country, their national team. Most earnings come from club salaries, with national teams paying less money, for fewer games” (Conerly 1). This statement says that…

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    were trying to re-gather things at the home front. We see that when the nation turned against immigration, people were overall anti-European due to many of the radical ideas that originated such as socialism and communism. I would also say that the League of Nations…

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