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    (Fromkin, pg271-273)) If anyone could delay if not prevent WW1 it would be a diplomat from Germany. The events that if changed could prevent a world war and instead France and Germany by seceding more land from France, continuing the reinsurance treaty with Russia, and taking of Ottoman lands. In the peace dealing with France after the Franco-Prussian war, a German diplomat could help create a long-term plan for war by taking more land from the eastern side of France. Land grabbed by Prussia at…

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    taking care of the nation does not essentially mean going into war and potentially risking its honour for any cause, it means to prioritize domestic policy and to prosper. It should balance the pros and cons of going to war and maybe negotiating treaties and creating allies to make sure that in the end, the nation is still intact which should be its main priority. Although, if a nation is allied with others, then that means the nations are sharing that love, joy and pride together and are…

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    World War Two (WW2). The Treaty of Versailles was signed in June 1920 and Bloodlands by Timothy Snyder explains the repercussions of this by saying “The market had brought disaster, no parliament had an answer, and nation-states seemingly lacked the instruments to protect their citizens from immiseration.” (Snyder 17). I believe that the start of WW2 was caused mostly by Nationalism and Famine induced by the end of World War One (WW1) which was marked by the signing of the Treaty of Versailles…

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    Multi-level governance and federalism: a comparison of the models & a discussion on the future of the EU The purpose of this essay is to compare multi-level governance and federalism models in the sense of European Union and to discuss the future of the European Union based on these models. Firstly, I define what exactly multi-level governance and federalism models represent and what are the similarities and differences. Further on is a discussion about the developments of EU based on these…

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    war, treaty of Versaille was made to destroy Germany the treaty is said to be the one that leads to world war 2 the treaty did not really help make peace with all the countries. Us also had key players and nations that had goals throughout the entire war the nations also have failers when trying to end the war in pieces. The Great world war involved 32 different…

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    of the extensive history of legislation present in the nation. Even though the United Kingdom is currently undergoing major changes with Brexit, much of the nation’s policies are still rooted deeply within the European Union’s policy. In 1957, the Treaty of Rome created the basis for gender equality in the United Kingdom. According to Article 119, all member states must legally provide equal pay for work of equal value, and this was applied to the United Kingdom when the nation decided to join…

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    Often times, many sharp vicissitudes occur in the world which brings metamorphic changes to the surroundings. The Battle of the Somme is one such example. During World War I, the Battle of the Somme, fought primarily by the British army with help of the French against Germany, near the Somme River in France was a turning point. The battle of the Somme was a pivotal point for the Canadian homefront, and due to the deplorable battlefield failures of the Somme, a plethora of lessons were learned…

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    "War makes human virtues fatal, even to their possessor." Bertolt Brecht questions the purpose of virtues during war in his play, Mother Courage and Her Children. While the play is set during the Thirty Years' War, Brecht suggests that during the German invasion of Poland, there is a lack of morality in society which is caused by the war. To convey the immoral effects of war, Brecht uses the journey of mother courage's cart in order to map the imminent loss of society's virtuousness during a…

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    Answer: The siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege in modern history, and an estimated 12,000 people lost their lives. Goran Simic wrote this poem to convey and express his experiences of helplessness, horror, death and fear in Sarajevo during this dreadful useless siege. The title itself implies the sadness and misery the capital of Bosnia was suffering from. “Sorrow of Sarajevo”, this is to show how Sarajevo as a whole, felt grief and anguish after their loved ones were killed for no…

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    George Orwell A Comparative analysis George Orwell’s Animal Farm (1945) and Shooting an Elephant (1938) both share two major characteristic features, namely politics and history. Animal Farm is mainly an allegory of the Russian Revolution which took place in 1917. All of the characters in the story represents the biggest names in the Russian Revolution and the early start of the Soviet Union. The farm itself is also supposed to represent the Russian Federation, which they fight for in the…

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