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    There are many ways that showed how World War 1 started, but there are three main reasons. The causes that started World War 1 was by the assassination of Archduke and his wife, the development of alliances, and imperialism. Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States fought against Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. In World War 1 the countries spent millions of dollars on the war for food, clothes, weapons, and safety. A reason that caused world war 1 was the…

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    Have you ever wondered what triggered World War One? Neither did I, but this essay is mandatory and I need to pass this class if I ever have any plans for a not completely desolate future and an alright GPA, and so I went with plan b and instead of writing about something entertaining, I wrote about something so boring that I just might rather watch paint dry. However this essay is not about how much I truly don't care about this topic or how much of a horrible person I am/seem to be. It’s about…

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    1). There are several reasons as to how and why WWI started. However, historians believe that there are four main reasons as to why started. One of the most prominent reasons as to why the war started was over the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.However, there are still several other reasons as to why the war started. One reason as to why the war started was because of Nationalism, or having great loyalty and or pride towards one owns country (aka patriotism). Another…

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    Ww1 Unit 1 Analysis

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    so that it will not be a major threat in the future. These are our demands and we hope that Germany and Austria-Hungary follow them. As most of this war was fought on French soil, we demand that our former territory, Alsace-Lorraine, which the Germans took in 1870, be returned. It was originally our land, and we demand that it be returned to its rightful owners. We also demand that Germany…

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    On August 2nd, 1914, Germany’s military began moving troops through neutral Belgium in an indirect attempt to weaken the French Army. Ultimately the plan, first penned in 1905 by German Field Marshall Alfred Von Schlieffen, involved a swift invasion of France, complete debilitation of its military, followed by a defensive operation on the Empire’s lengthy shared border with Russia. Although the assassination of Austro-Hungarian archduke Franz Ferdinand did not occur, for nearly 9 years after the…

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    The Annexation In Serbia

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    Once upon a time serbian was a tiny piece of the ottoman empire, but then Serbia gained independence from the ottoman Empire in 1815 and then its biggest fear was annexation by the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Serbs all they wanted is for the country to become all slavic and their ally russia supported them. Austria-Hungary did not approve due to the vast slavic population they already have. The Austrian-Hungarians were scared that if they permit that the serbs would rebel. therefore they annexed…

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    Short Answer 1: The French Revolution and the resulting war in Europe created many conflicts leading to a split in political parties. First, Hamilton quickly took side with the British thinking that what the French was doing wasn’t right. Hamilton also didn’t want to lose any trade with the British which lead to the side he chose. Alexander Hamilton showed his viewpoints by saying, “ In reviewing the disgusting spectacle of the French revolution, it is difficult to avert the eye entirely from…

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    Development Of Germany: Once achieved the unification of the German state, was significantly boosted the process of industrialization. Germany became the first European power of the century, with a need to control more colonies to deposit their production. This was only possible by force of arms. An Organization…

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    German Expressionism

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    German Expressionism’s goal was to express feelings in the most extreme and straightforward fashion and used distortion to show an emotion rather then a facial appearance. Soviet Dialecticism used film “montage” to show collisions of different elements. The Dialecticism goal was to convey characteristics and sensations in the most direct fashion. German Expressionism’s narrative structure was formed from legends and the actions of the supernatural, while Soviet Dialecticism’s narrative…

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    Throughout the world people use different languages to communicate with people of their same ethnicity and culture. Language us a dynamic tool that helps people intermingle with others. English is the primary language in the United States of America. Amy Tan the author of “Mother Tongue” talks about how dominant the English language is. In her writings Tan explains that in the early phases of her life, English was a challenging language for her and her mother to understand. As an…

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