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    aftermath of the First World War and was located in the South-East. Its inception was in the year 1918, and although it was created with an intention to remain intact as a republic, it did break up in the year 1992 to the current nations of Slovenia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. There were various. Its downfall was not a one-day affair and took quite sometimes before it was officially declared a fallen nation. Additionally, several factors played a role…

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    her way to the market carrying a child nestled against her back inside a traditional shawl. The statue was carved in 1933 by Mexican artist Mardonio Magana. This section included famous painter like Frida Kahlo, Zapata, Angel Zarraga and Roberto Montenegro. During my visitation this room/ gallery display was the most fullest of all. As I walk around each piece of art I realized this exhibition was one of the most popular…

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    Framework setting: Late Ottoman Empire between reforms and colapse Albanian-speaking population in the late nineteenth century was in its majority inhabiting the territories of the Western and parts of the Central Balkans ruled by the Ottoman Empire (Bartl 1967: 37-86). After the Congress of Berlin (1878) the Ottoman state was experiencing the ever-growing pressure of European Great Powers. By the end of the „long nineteenth century“ the politics of great powers dictated ever more the…

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    Elda Feratovic Biography

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    My name is Elda Feratovic and I am a sophomore at St. Francis College. Being that it is my second year as an undergraduate, I have dedicated my studies in Biology in hope to later concentrate in the Nursing field. Throughout my lifetime, music has definitely developed deep into my soul in which I believe has been pondered by an indirect communication between distinct artists and myself in which I found messages within their songs. Being a college student, listening to music has nearly become a…

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    Germany’s rise to power in the beginning of the twentieth century, the crises that took place in the Balkans, and alliances between powerful nations are few of the causes of the Great War. Because of the Russians surrendered in the spring of 1918, the Central Powers thought they had the advantage over the Allied Powers because they didn’t have to fight a two front war anymore. Germany had underestimated the United States and their importance for joining the Allies later in the war. The events…

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    Bosnian Genocide Causes

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    Shortly after, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina broke apart, and last, Montenegro and Serbia broke off of Yugoslavia and became their own independent nations.(“The breakup of Yugoslavia, 1990-1992” Serbian people did not want Yugoslavia to break apart because most of them were Nationalist, which means they strongly preferred…

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    After completing the Culture Self Reflection exercise through bringing awareness to the social identity categories I coincide with, I found that my overall social identity does not fit with simply one category. For the social identity categories of Race, Sex, and Religion, I fall under the Targeted Social Group by being a biological Asian woman and a Muslim. For the social identity categories of Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Ability/Disability, I fall under the Privileged Social Group by…

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    World War I was one of the most important wars in history. In 1889 nations in Europe started to get more pride in their country's, also known as nationalism. People who spoke different languages and lived in the same place, made others feel as if they should all have a different or separate national government. This led to militarism, countries developed a strong sense of militarism which lead to the buildup of armies. With a strong sense of nationalism desiring to expand country's power,…

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    preventing wars through collective security and disarmament. Compare to the Fourteen points, most territories occupied during the war was restored. Many countries were Evacuated and independent, including Belgium, Rumania, Russian, Turkish, Serbia, Montenegro, and Italian. Once created the mandate system, it became a special administration which gave the victories power to annexation the territory that used to be German, Turkish, and Ottoman colony. Poland and Danzig are two excellent example…

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    Wilson Fourteen Points

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    along clearly recognizable lines of nationality. X. The peoples of Austria-Hungary, whose place among the nations we wish to see safeguarded and assured, should be accorded the freest opportunity to autonomous development. XI. Rumania, Serbia, and Montenegro should be evacuated; occupied territories restored; Serbia accorded free and secure access to the sea; and the relations of the several Balkan states to one another determined by friendly counsel along historically established lines of…

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