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    Hobbesian Fear Summary

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    The presence of hobbesian fear is thoroughly discussed in the article by Michael Ignatieff. His analysis of the rivalry between the Serbs and Croats provides logical reasoning to believe that action based off of fear played a large role in the development of their ethnic contention and therefore pushed each side to develop ethnic nationalism. Ignatieff describes a power difference between the two ethnic groups that began to ignite a fear of dominance in the less powerful ethnic group. The…

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    Events of World War I “Serb Student Assassinates Archduke and His Dutchess” read the headline of the Washington Times on June 28, 1914 (“Serb Student”). The assassination of the archduke was one of countless events of World War I that resulted in enormous effects. During the time of World War I, militarism, gas warfare, and the Zimmermann Telegram also showed to affect the world. Competition between the Central Powers and the Allies proved to be the main cause of these events and the effects of…

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    DBQ Sovereignty Essay

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    Multiple Choice Answers: 1) D 2) D 3) D 4) D 5) D 6) E 7) B 8) D 9) D 10) E Essay Question #1 1. Sovereignty a. Definition i. Class- The common definition that was giving in class was that sovereignty is the right of the state to have country of its people. ii. Lecture- In the lectures we discussed that Sovereignty means that it has clear borders with a ruling government that that can decided any important decision or action within their state. iii. Slides- The…

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    chants where her voice wavers between hope and acceptance.She’s waiting for a sign”.this shows that there mother and her family lost a family member and they are hoping that he comes back. And in children of war “We got two letter from my dad. The serbs had set up concentration camps where people lived in apartments but had to work every day for the serbs.Then we got a letter from a ladia in serbia who was our contact with him, and she said he had been killed.”They got a letter from there…

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    As history shows, a war can be a detrimental cause of loss of life, property and spirit. Unfortunately for the entire world, there have been two mass world wars throughout history. The first world war happened between July 1914 and November 1918. There were a couple of causes to why this war started, but the immediate cause of it would be because of the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Although this was the immediate cause, other factors also came into play as to why the war began.…

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    World War 1 Tension Essay

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    It is called total war because it caused the full mobilization of entire societies, including the industrial capacities of the nations involved. German general staff mobilized on August 1st, then Nicholas II ordered mobilization in defense of the Serbs, which was Russia’s Slavic allies. Then because Russia had declared war France had too also to aid its ally Russia. Britain entered the war when Germany violated Belgians neutrality on its way to invade France. This is how the pre-war alliances…

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    The Serbian genocide refers to the execution of Serbs by the Ustase regime in the Independent state of Croatia. The ideology of the Independent state of Croatia was a combination of Nazism, Roman Catholism and Croatian Ultranationalism. Croatia wanted to create a “Greater Croatia”. It is estimated that about 60,000 Serbs were killed during the genocide and many more were driven out of Kosovo. During the same time in Germany Hitler was…

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    for advice. Hotzendorf suggests war to punish the Serbs and Kaiser Wilhelm says he will support Austro- Hungary in whatever they choose to do. Austro- Hungary issues an ultimatum to Serbia, but Serbia refuses. The ultimatum demand the Serbs to get rid of anti- Austrian propaganda and allow Austria Hungarian officials to take part in the investigation of the assassination. But the idea of Austrian officials working in Serbian areas repulsed the Serbs leading them to refuse, with the support of…

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    No matter where you are from, every place has its own culture. Haiti and Three key aspects of culture are religion, language, and ethnicity. Hungary have many similarities and differences in their culture. First, both Haiti and Hungary share their dominant religion; Roman Catholic. In Haiti, Roman Catholic is one of two official religions, and it makes up 54.7% of the population's religion. The other official religion of Haiti is Voodoo, however its percentage, 2.1%, is far smaller than that of…

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    When we hear the word “genocide” we at once remember the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust. About 6 million of people became victims of the Holocaust, 1.5 million of Armenians were killed in the Armenian Genocide, these huge numbers will always remain in our minds. A lot of people lost their families, homes and the ability to live in peace. These actions, by no means, left imprint on our ancestors whose peaceful life was disrupted. The problem of genocide is currently central problem of our…

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