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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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    “The Revolutions of 1831 and 1832 failed due to a lack of unity” To what extent do you agree with this judgement? The revolutions of 1831 and 1832 in Modena, Parma and the Papal states certainly failed due to a lack of unity. The revolutionaries had only limited shared aims and beliefs, and were lacking in a clear and decisive plan. However, although this was not the sole reason for their non-success, it was the most important one. In addition, the role of Austria, and Prince Von Metternich…

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    Nazi-Soviet Pact Analysis

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    1. Hitler claim of returning Germany to its former glory and boundaries was nothing more than a ruse to cover up his true intentions. Since the beginning he was bent on conquering all of Europe and uniting it underneath the Germanic flag of the Nazi Empire. Hitler first had to develop a strategy that would allow him to rebuild the country while also expanding Germany’s size. Due to the atmosphere after WWI many of the western countries powers such as England and France established appeasement…

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    Being in the forefront of the 2nd World War and Face of Pro-immigration during the European Syrian rescue, Germany have been a controversial country with events that altered the world and put a chapter into history. This brief aims to help to understand Germans and avoid intercultural misunderstandings while doing business. However, this is just a generalization of most common German culture and one should not stereotype. Location A member of the European Union, Germany is located between…

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    2) Political Competition in the Franco-German Relationship As previously mentioned, Europeans were conscious of the importance of the eliminations of the roots of wars. The French Government discerned that the integration with Germany was a critical issue in terms of war prevention. In 1950, Robert Schuman, the French foreign minister, suggested the cooperation between France and Germany. The Plan was related to coal and steel industries of the Federal Republic. Since the steel production of…

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    With Woodrow Wilson, it can be said there were two distinct views on foreign policy. At the onset of his career in politics, his foreign policy was minimal at best. Towards the later stages, he took himself and America to new heights. When Woodrow Wilson was running for President, his foreign policy was based on how America was “a powerful member of the great family of nations. The nations look to us for standards and policies worthy of America”. He believed that if America would turn inward…

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    Aggressive Foreign Policy

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    The United States originally had no overarching, long-range plan to create a political empire. Instead, policy makers initially emphasized on developing global trades. However, due to a decade of aggressive foreign policy intent on expanding and protecting the nation’s global commercial empire, coupled with the crises of the 1890s, paved the way for political empire and the United States presence in the world (AH, 657). By choosing the road to empire, the United States would soon learn the high…

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    The Schlieffen Plan

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    The events leading up to World War I proved to be disastrous, both diplomatically and technologically. With the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austria-Hungary Empire by Yugoslav nationalist Gavrilo Princip on June 28, 1914, the sentiment between European powers was already on the brink of war. An increasingly militaristic German Empire sought to expand their boundaries and diplomatic alliances were failing at an alarming rate between the European powers, shifting military…

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    When it comes to samurais and knights there is always going to be similarities and differences. It all started in 1000 to 1600 CE and took place in Japan and Europe. And both of these warriors were created because both Japan and Europe were being destroyed and they needed guards, So then they created the Knight and the samurai. They both learned at different times And they both have different armor, But they both had different feelings on death but I think that the differences will greater the…

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    Germany's Complaint

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    1. According to the authors of Germany's complaint, how will various provisions of the treaty hurt Germany's economy? Indeed, according to the authors of Germany’s Complaints, even with the majority of Germany's monetary deficiencies, it was very well been conceivable to make reparation installments if outside nations had not put defensive duties on Germany's products. In exchange, Germany could have picked up by offering merchandise in outside nations, at generally low costs, reparation…

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