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    ASSIGNMENT-7 1. Florence Nightingale Chart:-Shows the reasons for the deaths of soldiers during the Crimean war. The pie graph here presentations information of deaths happened in distinctive circumstances and in diverse classes. This chart clarifies information clearly about distinctive classifications yet it can be appraised 6 in the size of 10. An ideal approach to clarify this can be a bar chart which can clarify clearly and separated among the three classifications. The chart to…

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    Before World war 1, Europe was a very different place. One of the most notable differences was the large Austro-Hungarian and ottoman empires. The Austro-Hungarian empire before World War I was the largest political entity in mainland Europe. It spanned almost 700,000 square kilometers and occupied much of central Europe. The empire also had Eleven major language groups that were scattered across the empire making it very diverse. Franz Josef was the emperor, though he was first crowned as king…

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    Impact Of Imperialism

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    THE IMPACT OF IMPERIALISM Imperialism is a way to extend a country’s power through diplomacy or force. Over the years there has been different countries using imperialism as a way to expand. Realizing the damage that imperialism has on countries, people have written stories and poems to describe the extent of imperialism. Imperialism, although widespread, is evil and has many different aspects that impact it. Imperialism was widespread and there were forms of it almost everywhere. One way…

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    Africa north of the Sahara and Southwestern Asia is the most prominent and politically controversial region. The area is known to have dry climates and environmental problems that affect their source of freshwater. The political control of Ottoman Empire affected much of the world culture and world trade. The region is also known for the diversity of many religions and languages that influences their beliefs. Northern Africa and Southwestern Asia has become the country it is today due to the…

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    The European area ran into a lot of conflict during the Renaissance period because of their mass christian belief. “The Mongols after about 1240 held Russia in subjugation for 200 years. The Ottoman Turks, who had originated in central Asia, penetrated the Byzantine Empire, crushed the medieval Serbian Kingdom at the battle of Kosovo in 1389, and spread over the Balkans. They took Constantinople itself in 1453” (Palmer Colton Kramer 47). In the…

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    The first world war included powerful countries that were all in conflict with one another in one shape or form. The article, “The July Crisis”, written by Annika Mombauer gives clarity to who were the core countries involved in this gruesome war. These countries include, Austria-Hungary, the nation who caused the war, Germany the nation who expanded the war, and lastly, Britain, the nation who was simply not to blame. Austria-Hungary caused this war because of their conflict with Serbia.…

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    Let us take the Europeans for example specifically during their conquests in the Mediterranean. These conquests were called that they acted out became known as the crusades. The crusades were the most intense example of Europeans on the offense. It started because for several years’ nonviolent pilgrims had been roaming from Europe to worship at the birthplace of Christ also known as the Holy Land. By the tenth century leaders were organizing mass pilgrimages to the Holy Land. The largest of…

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    What Were the Long Term Causes of World War I? World War I is famously known for being caused by M.A.N.I.A, consisting of many aspects throughout European history leading up to the conflict such as Imperialism, Alliances, Militarism and concluding with Assassination, referring to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand as the final cause for World War I. Based on evidence throughout class discussion and online research throughout the subject matter, it is clear the two most primary reasons for…

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    “Why border lines drawn with a ruler in WW1 still rock the Middle East” was written in 2013 by Tarek Osman of BBC news. This article relates to the readers exactly why the borders are where they are in the Middle East, and how it is affecting them. To start off, the lines were drawn by two men, Sykes who is from Britain and Picot who is from France. These men apparently had immense knowledge of the Middle East, yet the lines that they drew did not attribute to that. Both countries, Britain and…

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    Seljuks were Turkic nomads from Turkmenistan, related to the Uighurs, who entered the Abbasid empire around 950 AD and gradually converted to Sunni Islam. By 1030 AD the Seljuks were beginning to try to get power for themselves, and they soon conquered the Ghaznavids (who were also Turkic) and controlled most of Persia (modern Iran). Their capital was at Isfahan. Like the Ghaznavids, the Seljuks spoke Persian and encouraged Persian culture. By 1055, the Seljuk king Togrul Beg had conquered Iraq…

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