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    A revolution breaks out in Russia on November 7th , the French and the Bolsheviks took power in St. Petersburg. They negotiate an armistice with the Central Powers early December. France loses its eastern ally and Germany can concentrate its forces on the western front. On January 8, 1918, US President outlines his war goals (14 points). Thomas Woodrow Wilson intends in particular to ensure freedom of navigation on the seas, ensure the birth of new states (Czechoslovakia, Poland ...) and create…

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    Alexander the Great in 330 BCE, it had a lasting legacy and setting the standards for other future empires. The Persian Empire also dominated most of the Middle East and ruled over a greater percentage of the world’s population than any other empires in history. The Persian Empire was the first empire to connect multiple world regions in Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, India,…

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    World War One and World War Two are two major events that happened in our world. They were started partly because of four major things, militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Nationalism is the idea that one’s country is better than everyone elses, which was a prominent feeling throughout the 1900’s while these two major wars went on. Although World War One and World War Two occurred during different time frames and involved different leaders, they both had a strong supply of…

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    The Ottoman empire was replaced by the republic of turkey, who committed genocide on the ottomans, and eliminated over a million of the population which consisted of two million in 1915. The Ottoman empire ceased to exist in 1925 but the population was completely eliminated in 1923. The now Turkish republic encountered a lot of Armenian population who were a minority because they consisted Christian and the turks were an islamic based people with a hate for the Armenians. The victims were…

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    results of an autopsy on Kim Jong-nam along with toxicology reports, but the North Korean has said that they will reject the results of the autopsy that hasn't yet been released. When it comes to relating the recent death of Kim Jong-nam to history, this is the not first time a person with relation to another person in power has been assassinated. An example of this is archduke Franz Ferdinand, who was assassinated on July 28th, 1914. Franz Ferdinand was first in line for the…

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    According to Martin Bunton and David Fromkin the Ottoman Empire’s entry WW1 was not inevitable and had a significant impact on the length of the war. However, they disagree if this decision was pivotal in the empire collapse. Further, Margaret MacMillan and Martin Bunton share similar views on the connection between the present conflict in Syria and WW1. The Ottoman Empire lacked an alliance at the outbreak of war in 1914. While, the Ottoman Empire’s would eventually align with Germany, both…

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    The medieval inquisition had played a considerable role in Christian Spain during the 13th century, but the struggle against the Moors had kept the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula busy and served to strengthen their faith. When toward the end of the 15th century the Reconquista was all but complete, the desire for religious unity became more and more pronounced. Spain’s Jewish population, which was among the largest in Europe, soon became a target. Over centuries, the Jewish community in…

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    The Ottoman Empire was powerful and perfect till the sixteenth century because they used the diversity or the multiculturalism in the Empire, and they had many benefits from it. The European countries were in the Dark Ages, and they were governed poorly while the Ottoman Empire was governed perfectly in the International System. But, after 16th century, something happened to the Ottoman Sultans because both the Sultans and the Grand Viziers began to misbehave and think about their benefits, so…

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    Islam: Empire Of Faith

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    Michala Wood Islam:Empire of faith This movie Islam:Empire of faith was broke up into several parts. First Islam/Koran then Muslims, Muhammad, buildings. The things they did for us and made up in the past like math,engineering, astronomy, medicine, paper & publishing. Saladin, Mehmet, Suleyman where very important in this movie. What was good about the film was it went into great detail and explained everything out well. Also it had beautiful pictures. We learned that the religious faith…

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    Archduke Ferdinand

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    World War I was a global war that centred in Europe. It began on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918. There were many reasons for this war. Three of them include the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the European countries’ nationalism, and the mutual defense alliances between European countries. The assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, occurred on July 28, 1914. Ferdinand was next in line for the Austria-Hungary throne when the two were shot by…

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