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    The five most accredited causes of the Great War are the following: military buildup, the rise of nationalism, competitions for colonies, military alliances and the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War (Reichert). First of all, military buildup began with the conscription law of 1905, in while every male over eighteen years of age was required to join the military; Germany…

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    Representative Democracy

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    ratings. In addition, Turkish citizens living abroad are not allowed to vote for independents. Smaller parties’ method of forming alliances has also disadvantages. They have to overcome so many significant mental, emotional, or practical hardships. In addition to art of compromise, democracy is a race and competition of different opinions that reflected by different parties. But obviously compulsion of relying on another party to be elected, creates negative effects on independence of that…

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    Syria Culture

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    As we currently stand on the brink of war in Syria, it is imperative that we as a country understand our chances and possible outcomes of such a war. Syria resides in the breadbasket of human civilization, and has a rich, diverse, and historical culture. To win a war you must fully understand the operational environment. The focus of this paper will be on the different people, organizations, and groups found in this diverse country. To assist in that objective, this paper will attempt to…

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    Martin Luther Dbq Essay

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    Martin Luther Religious beliefs have never seized to cause conflict within civilizations and societies’. More importantly religion often associates with power and wealth, if one was not born of nobility it was often noted you were someone of low class. It was hard to obtain status even with hard work, Roman Catholic church would often let nobility be obtained through payment if one’s funds were plentiful. Until a man named Martin Luther decided to oppose the Roman…

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    Weltpolitik And Imperialism

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    It can be argued that Germany knew that each of these policies would cause conflict with the other powers, and that they were introduced not only for the purpose of making Germany a great power but also to instigate a war. In his first years in power Caprivi attempted to untangle the complex system of alliances and commitments Bismarck had created during his long stay in office, and it can be said that his most important decision in accordance with Weltpolitik was his decision not to renew the…

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    Muslims were treated badly. They were fired from their jobs . They were brutally murdered for supporting war of independence . Muslim's cultural and religious places were shut down . British army wanted to spread british education to people of subcontinent to make people loyal to british government . Hindus took this as a chance and there was majority of hindu community…

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    World War 1 Causes

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    historians agree that the assassination was a significant event however; the writer would argue it was not the major cause of World War 1. The writer would suggest that the major powers had been ready to go to war long before the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand. This was the spark that ignited the war. The writer would argue the major causes of World War I were nationalism, militarism, leadership, imperialism, colonialism and alliances. Nationalism is extreme patriotic feelings and…

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    “Everything that is right or reasonable pleads for separation. The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of nature cries, 'tis time to part.” (Thomas Paine Common Sense) On January 9th, 1776 Common Sense was published, it was written in simple words so it was an easy read and presented good reasons on why America should independent of British law. “Society is produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the…

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    The Armenian Genocide is acknowledged by most scholars as one of the first genocides of the modern era. The events that unfolded in the Ottoman Empire during World War I killed an estimated 1.5 million Armenians. These events were an extension of a persecution that extended from the 1500s and was an accumulation of massacres that started in the 1890s.The deaths also extended to the mass killings of Assyrians and Greeks whom resided in the Ottoman Empire. Despite these atrocities, the Ottoman…

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    Greek Bankruptcy Analysis

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    were confiscated and people were prosecuted. Before the Greek Revolution, Greeks were helped from the Küçük Kaynarca treaty, regarding trade, and ship-owners were practicing their profession using Russian flag on their ships. The Economics of War of Independence (1821 Revolution -1832) On April 12, 1823, the Second National Assembly at Astros decided to establish a foreign loan which would radically…

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