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    The First World War was caused between the triple entente 's which include the United Kingdom, the Russian empire, and France, along with the triple alliance which included Austria- Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Germany. The United States had decided they wanted to join the war. Howard Zinn has an argument on why the United States decided to enter the war. The United States has a lot of reasons or ways that they wanted to go into the war with all the other counties. The overall argument of…

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    typical triple constraint of project management no longer fully covers the constraints faced when managing projects and, therefore, is not as applicable in measuring project success as it once was. They suggest that there are a number of other constraints that need to be considered in addition to the traditional three of cost, time, and quality. Adding these other constraints into the equation, these authors came up with a multidimensional construct for project leadership. CONCEPT OF THE…

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    Why Did World War 1 Start

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    Gavrilo Princip… propelled the major European military towards war¨ (Agius 1). Furthermore, the murder of archduke of Austria-Hungary by a Serbian nationalist pushed Europeans to what we now call World War I. This split the country into groups. The Triple Entente, made up of…

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    28, 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian Nationalist assassinated Franz Ferdinand, archduke of the Austria-Hungarian Empire, in Sarajevo, Bosnia. There were two major groups in Europe – on one side was the Triple Alliance consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy while their enemy was the triple Entente made of France, Russia and Great Britain. World War I is considered the first modern war because soldiers in trenches used efficient weapons such as the machine gun, tanks, air force, etc..…

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    Imperialism In Ethiopia

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    Ethiopia is something of an outlier in modern African history in that it was largely spared from European colonization in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some have ascribed this anomaly to the strength of the Ethiopian state compared to other African polities, the difficulty of the geography, and the ineptitude of the Italians as a colonial power, and while there is some element of truth to these statements, the crux of Ethiopia success lies elsewhere. What ultimately spared Ethiopia from…

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    empire at the time. There was a lot of ethics and religions hating each other in the country. It didn't help the archduke control this when some of the citizens thought he was going crazy. With these problems the archduke left a suggestion with a triple monarchy of Slavs, Germans, and Magyars. This would give the three groups of people equal control of the country. He also suggested to turn…

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    The Guns Of August Essay

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    The First World War was a calamity for Germany and Europe. The Second World War was also a disaster for the humanity and European countries. However, without these two World Wars, there would be no European Union (EU) today, and the economy of Germany would not be as successful as it is today. The EU is known as a politic and economic union that are mainly located in Europe that not only shares the same market but also the same currency making them a single monetary policy. Also, coordinate…

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    Dbq Research Paper

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    Muslim forces crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and conquered Spain” (Esler 39). This had a positive effect on them because it allowed them to spread the Islam and Muslim civilization. There are also the Aztec/Mexica people who were a part of the Triple Alliance where they set out to conquer other cities to support their expanding population. “By the early 1500s, the Aztecs had conquered most of Mesoamerica and had imposed their rule on an estimated 11 million to 12 million people” (Esler 12). The…

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    Benito Mussolini came to power in 1922 as the Duce of Italy, more commonly known as Italy’s prime minister. (www.bbc.co.uk) He was not elected prime minister by the people of Italy, instead the king deemed him this title as many citizens truly believed Mussolini could return Italy to greatness after their defeat in WW1. Thus suggesting Mussolini came to power by default, as the country was in a weak and vulnerable position after the debacle of WW1, and not by his own strengths. Benito Mussolini…

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    was the triple alliance made up between Germany, Austria - Hungary and Italy and was formed on the 20th may 1881 this was part of the alliance system. Nationalism was a big part of the twentieth century especially within the European countries were they used inflammatory information to get their country angry about their enemies and make their army bigger so they would be the dominant force within the world.…

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