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    in a weaponry race. Nationalism was another cause‚ making tensions between countries rise. The concept of alliances between major countries in Europe was a third cause. The final major cause of World War I was the developing feeling of imperialism in European countries. All these concepts and ideas came together in the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austria-Hungary empire. The concept of militarism was a major cause of World War I. In the years leading up to 1914 technology

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    Nandhini and Muthuselvan (2000) in their study‚ entitled “Automobile Sector-Shifting Gears to Strategic Alliances”‚ outline the broad perspective of strategic alliance and their role in globalization. Strategies of firms in the automobile sector in the Indian scenario‚ common pit falls in strategic alliances and how this may be avoided are all highlighted. Four types of strategic alliance such as managerial dimension‚ co-operation and competition and conflict were classified taking the extreme

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    all the new technology that was used‚ such as submarines‚ tanks‚ machine guns. It was estimated that in that four year time period there were 10 million deaths. When the Serbians assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife‚ Austria-Hungary viewed this as a threat. Germany decided to help out Austria-Hungary‚ and Russia was allies with Serbia‚ which meant Russia‚ had to help defend Serbia‚ and it became a much bigger deal which included the acronym M-A-I-N. Imperialism Imperialism is when

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    The Fall of the Western Roman Empire The Western Roman Empire had many political problems that led them to their downfall. Many of the emperors of Rome were not good for the empire because they did not know how to rule correctly. Few of the emperors did well for the empire and were not greedy. Most of them did not know how to rule because they just inherited power‚ even if they hurt the Empire there was no way to replace them‚ because of this some of the Praetorian Guards assassinated the emperors

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    Every empire reaches its peak and rises‚ but eventually faces issues that lead to its decline. Moreover‚ the Roman Empire did not fall overnight; in fact there are several leading events. Some of the events that led to the fall of the Roman Empire are the rise of Christianity. Overexpansion was also another factor that caused its split. Due to chaos‚ constant civil and internal war was occurring allowing invasion by foreigners. These three events are considered important factors that led to the fall

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    The New Imperialism (1869-1914) Chapter 27 Outline I. The New Imperialism: Motives and Methods A. Political Motives -Powers of the 19 the century realized the great political importance of colonizationand the need to protect their overseas assets. Countries like Great Britain‚France‚ Portugal‚ and Belgium embraced the ideas of imperialism and colonizedareas not only to gain resources‚ but also to show political and military strengtharound the world. They would also settle areas around their vital

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    theory that is going to be discussed is the alliance aggression theory. The main question that the alliance aggression theory looks to answer is how great of an impact do alliances have on the probability of wars or attacks being carried out. In the alliance aggression theory‚ the impacts of alliances with potential attackers are investigated as well as the impacts of alliances with potential countries that are at risk of getting attacked. Within the alliance aggression theory‚ there are three different

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    to renewed alliance stalemate has reached‚ due to lack of clearly defined ground rules‚ absence of detailed plan of action‚ cultural disconnect in decision making and non availability explicit financial integration plan. Summary of the problem: Despite being convinced and committed for the alliance‚ HP‚ the largest and CISCO the third largest Silicon Valley IT Company‚ their alliance organization could not reach to a formal agreement on how to move ahead with the progress of the alliance origination

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    The relationship between "leader" and "led" in Nazi Germany was a bit unusual. During the time in which Hitler was in power‚ German citizens looked to him as a father figure. Members of the Hitler Youth looked to and obeyed Hitler over their own biological mothers and fathers. Hitler was even more of a surrogate father figure to those who lost their fathers during World War I and the economic depression during the years 1930-1932. This connection between youths and Hitler was so strong that a former

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    Summary Treaty of Alliance between the United States and France 1778 The treaty of alliance between the United States‚ and France was signed Feb 6‚ 1778. The United States had been at war with England‚ as well had France. The purpose of this treaty was to forge an alliance between the two countries in solidarity to fight the British Empire. The treaty stated in article 1‚ that both countries would assist each other as good and faithful allies. It was agreed‚ that neither party would conclude

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