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    Timeline of W.W.1 1914 1. Assassination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand: (June 28‚ 1914) the archduke visited Sarajevo to audit the armed forces. While travelling through Sarajevo in an open car a Serbian nationalist threw a bomb at their car which ended up bouncing off the car and injuring an officer. The archduke later visited that officer at the hospital where he later took off again‚ unfortunately‚ the driver took a wrong turn. Gavrilo Princip (Serbian nationalist) spotted him and took a shot

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    After World War II‚ America became a world power and aimed to use that power to promote and protect freedom‚ democracy‚ and justice around the world. The United States used its power to rebuild the countries around them that had been harmed during the Cold War. America’s dedication to proving its use of being a world power was successful in protecting and promoting freedom‚ democracy‚ and justice by creating acts such as The Civil Rights Movement‚ which involved the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ The Marshall

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    when both parties eventually interfered in other countries to persuade them to either be communist or democratic. The US and USSR interfered in all continents trying to persuade all countries into taking their side‚ this would eventually lead to rebellions and militias overthrowing multiple governments all over the world. But this was not the only way the US and USSR butted heads; the US and USSR also fought each other in the famous “Space Race” where they both raced each other to see who could land

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    in Southeast Asia that were under French control. Significant of European imperialism in Asia and the pressure that was placed on it by Western and European powers. • Mongkut – the king of Siam who by studying modern science‚ mathematics‚ and language was able to uphold his country and keep it from European rule and pushed Siam into a period of modernization. • Spanish-American War – a struggle between the United States and Spain over the independence of Cuba. Was significant in the US’s ability

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    human life" were being neglected by Germany’s imperialistic government which portrayed acts of aggression and tyranny toward their people and neighboring countries which posed a threat for world peace and democracy. Germany’s imperialistic government overlooked the well-being of their people and put them in hardships without their approval. Germany’s imperialistic government posed a threat to world peace and democracy by filling their neighboring countries with spies. Germany was trying to exploit

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    History January 23‚ 2013 Chapter 17 Outline I. The Lure Of Imperialism 1. Imperialist Activity a. Imperialism is the practice of extending a nation’s power by gaining territories for a colonial empire. b. Industrialized nations had flooded their own countries good and investment capital. They needed new sources for raw materials‚ new places to invest‚ and new customers. c. Militant needs included naval bases where they could refuel and repair ships. Industrialized nations sought

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    PART II‚ UNIT IV:1750-1914 The era between 1750 and 1914 C.E. was one of clear Europeanhegemony. In the previous era (1450 to 1750 C.E.)‚ Europeans hadtilted the balance of world power away from Asia‚ where powerfulcivilizations had existed since ancient times. However‚ despitegrowing European influence based on sea trade and colonization‚ majorland-based empires in Asia still influenced long-distance trade andshaped political and economic conditions around them. In this era‚Europe not only dominated

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    Imperialism during the Progressive Era Imperialism is defined as the policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political domination over other nations. Throughout the time period many people considered Imperialism as another way of reform and Progression. Economics‚ the military‚ and the countries nationalism were all ready for the change. This idea of expanding was called the New Manifest Destiny. At this time period‚ Imperialism

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    In the years between 1830 and 1860‚ the United States grew economically‚ socially‚ and most noticeably‚ geographically. In this time period‚ Texas‚ Oregon‚ California‚ New Mexico‚ and Arizona were gained‚ completing the continental United States. Many Americans in the 19th century believed this acquisition of territory was a manifest destiny‚ or event accepted as inevitable. They thought it was the destiny of the U.S. to control all land from the east coast to the west coast. However‚ I believe that

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    American Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century extended from several characteristics of America and American society‚ including but not limited to exceptionalism and manifest destiny. While these beliefs not only supported and manifested the perpetual effort to exploit and later completely oppress and subjugate the Native American populations within its borders‚ they also supported the later establishment of reservations and the practice of Native American boarding school education. But‚ American

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