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    How did they define Genocide?Genocide is a Mass murder is the carefully planned killing of a large groupof people, especially those of a particular group of people related by culture, race, religion, etc.or nation.What were examples given of mass-murdering acts?The Holocaust, After comingto power in 1933, Germany's Nazi Party put into use a highly organizedway of reaching goals of abuse, murder and mass murder aimed at related to groups of people who have the same history "purifying" Germany, a…

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    From the day in which the human being imposed rules and laws in places of power, there has always been someone who for one reason or another, does not want to take these, and have therefore protested. In principle, just riots occurred, but with the advent of new technologies, terrorist groups throughout the world were founded to fight the politicians. Terrorism is the use of threats and violence for political ends, and that everyone who practices it will be tried as a terrorist. The people who…

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    19th Century Mongols

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    By the end of the twelfth century, as rivalries among the noble families led to almost constant civil war, centralizing forces again asserted themselves. A powerful noble from a warrior clan named Minamoto Yoritomo defeated several rivals and set up his power base on the Kamakura. To strengthen the state, he created a more centralized government under a powerful military leader known as the shogun. The shogun attempted to increase the powers of the central government while reducing rival…

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    particularly focused on was Yugoslavia. I am currently a part of a study abroad trip to Bosnia and Serbia and have been required to learn about the conflicts before I go this summer. To me, it was interesting to read that Croatia did an ethnic cleansing of Serbs. What my study abroad trip will focus on will be if there is truly peace within the past Yugoslavia states after their breakup. I also enjoyed how the article was written. Muller not only gave the United State’s perspective on…

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    World War 1 was definitely terrifying, horrific gruesome world war. Believed by many historians that WW1 began with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife in Sarajevo 28th of June, 1914. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was the breaking point of Austria-Hungary, declaring war on Serbia. Consequently, this moment in history sparked a domino effect which forced the world’s leading countries to be involved in World War One.…

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    The forms that power takes differ through history and according to place. Discuss. Power has the capacity to influence and control the human mind; it is a pandemic, which invades every crevice of our modern capitalistic society. Historically, power in its countless forms convinces and manipulates ideologies, thus the control that power provides, can benefit or harm a society depending on the minds or intuitions which choose to exercise it. The stereotypical characteristics of power, such as…

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    Cassie Niemeier Bosnia List Paper Anyone who says that history is black and white clearly slept through class. There is no simplicity to history. Most events in history are like a Jenga tower. Events stack on top of each other creating a less stable structure until it collapses in on itself, or war breaks out. The Bosnian genocide seems very simple on the surface. In fact, genocide is a rare simple thing in history, a group of people want to eliminate another group of people because the…

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    Introduction With the bullets of a Serbian rebel, Gavrilo Princip, piercing the chest of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, World War I catapulted into existence. It was in the year 1914 and vibrations of political unrest resonated through Europe. The first half of the twentieth century produced more change, more economic catastrophe, and more bloodshed than any other time prior to it in human history. The conclusion of the conflict saw the breakdown of countries such as Germany and Russia, but also saw…

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    The treaty ended the war in Bosnia and tried to gain peace for Bosnia. There were two parts separated within Bosnia. There were the Croatians and the Serbs. The significance of the Dayton Accords was that it helped bring about peace in Bosnia. d) Akayesu took part in the Rwanda genocide during the mid-1990’s. The Rwanda genocide was against the Tutsis. The Hutu’s mass murdered many of the Tutsis in Rwanda…

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    As a child he was often left alone, even as an infant child. Which according to Erikson leads to his mistrust of people and his hatred to God and religion. His father was a Serb Orthodox priest, would beat him if something was not done correctly or to his standards. From his beginning he was set up to be a person who would be an awful person. Slobodan was able create his own identity and have intimate relations with his wife…

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