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    What Was the Underlying Cause of World War 1? On the surface, World War 1 may seem like it started due to the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, who was pregnant at the time. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg, as this gruesome conflict was the result of many other, less obvious, factors that caused tensions to rise until conflict could not be avoided. The war lasted from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918; being fought in Europe,…

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    The Great Plague Analysis

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    In times of the renaissance in France and Florence in order for your voice to be heard was to revolt. The peasants of the medieval times rose up against their society in hopes of achieving equal rights. While in the French Jacquiere began after a war and the Ciompi resulted after the Black Plague, both events impacted the government as the peasants demanded for greater rights. The early-mid 14th Century there was a time of one of the most terrifying, devastating pandemics in all of…

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    you lived in the time in place where the Revolutionary War started. You are in bed then all of a sudden you hear pop, pop, pop. You would freak out right? In 1775, the Battle of Lexington and Concord led the way to the Battle of Lexington and Concord. What was the Battle of Lexington and Concord and how did it lead to the Revolutionary War? The Battle of Lexington and Concord was one of the first battles that started off the Revolutionary War. The battle was between the British and the…

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    Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and George Washington were all impeccable leaders. Jefferson had a massive impact on our country, and we may not even be here if it weren't for Washington and his time served as general during the Revolutionary War. But, the achievements made by them do not necessarily reflect on how strong of a president they were. President Lincoln not only was the figurehead for the abolishment of slavery, but he stood as this figurehead when a vast majority of the nation…

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    Niccol Vs Machiavelli

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    Fabian Hearn Ms. Gulliver Honors US History Lesson 11-13 11/22/2016 Past vs. Present: Does History Repeat Itself? Niccolò Machiavelli born May 3rd, 1469, grew up in Florence Italy. At a young age, he became the star pupil of a highly renowned Latin Teacher by the name of Paolo da Ronciglione. He would later attend the University of Florence Take part in a large amount of diplomatic activities on behalf of Florence. He wrote several famous letters, dispatches and everyday writings including his…

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    hoped to see the Nebraska National Guard but instead met the Kansas National Guard (12). In 1941, The Union Pacific railroad depot located along Front Street became the North Platte Canteen that welcomed troops departing the United States for the World War (5). Relatives of the Nebraska National Guard’s Company heard the news that the troop would be passing through North Platte briefly; Numbering about five hundred, family members set out to welcome their relatives (12, 13). The locals became…

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    91 there is a chart that accounts those factors and how they ultimately produced the mass killing of Tutsis. At the top of the chart there are two factors that are the beginning to the chaos; the assassination of the president and the multipartyism war. In the chart, only the assassination of the president is written, the reality is that there were other political leaders that were assassinated as well. Straus also titles the assassination as SHOCK. This is because of the shock the Rwandan…

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    A Rose For Emily In William Faulkner’s, A Rose For Emily, Faulkner illustrates a southern town that is rapidly changing to fit the times. Emily Grierson is an old fashioned woman who watches her town alter around her but, her tenacious attitude towards change prohibits her from adjusting to a new lifestyle. Faulkner portrays the change in the social structure of the American South in the early twentieth century with Homer Barron, Miss Emily’s house, and the townspeople. Homer Barron was a dark…

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    benefit by making promises to make major changes. This is how he was considered a leader of Germany. Therefore, “After the Nazi party rose to power, state-enforced racism resulted in anti-Jewish legislation, boycotts, ‘Aryanization’, and finally the Night of Broken Glass pogrom, all of which aimed to remove the Jews from German society. After the beginning of World War II, anti-Jewish policy evolved into a comprehensive plan to concentrate and eventually annihilate European Jewry.”(“The Final…

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    The Effects of the American Revolution The American Revolution had good effects on America because it brought upon the state constitutions in 1776. The end of the war brought the independence of colonies and split the American territory away from others. In the world the American revolution set an example to other countries, such as Ireland. The new states were drafted and each had a constitution which was better than the original British constitution. One of the important effects of the…

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