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    Sample Paper NAT IM Instructions Note: This sample paper does not include quantitatively the same number of conceptual guidance to the users or prospective candidates. ww w. Bo questions as there would be in actual paper. This is merely meant to provide ok nS Instructions about Answer Sheet + Right Answer Keys are at the end of Exercise. tu The Sample Paper is totally MCQ Based‚ consisting of Question statements and four/five (i.e. A-D/E) Answer choices. You have

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    the outbreak of World War I was a coordinated action since Austria-Hungary and Germany were both in favour of war emphasised by the fact that Germany gave a blank check of support to its ally (Tierney 2011:299-301). According to Tierney “the issuance of blank checks is a sign of the convergence of interest‚ and impeding coordinated aggression‚ rather than chain-ganging” (2011: 291). Christensen and Snyder in return use the fact that Austria-Hungary’s actions forced Germany to follow unintended as evidence

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    it was the first war in which armies used modern technology such as machine guns and chemical warfare. WWI began in 1914 with the assassination of the archduke of Austria-Hungary‚ and ended four years later with 10 million soldiers dead and another 20 million wounded. Many people know that WWI began with the assassination of of the archduke of Austria-Hungary‚ but many don’t know what really caused this epic war‚ the underlying‚ or deeper‚ causes. What were the underlying causes of WWI? The three underlying

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    "IND AFF" is the historical event‚ which took place in this small town in Bosnia. An assassin named Princip took the life of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife‚ in Sarajevo. This event is said to have propelled Europe into war‚ a war that came to be known as World War I. Visiting the town of Sarajevo the young woman ponders Princip’s decision to murder the Archduke and his wife‚ and these thoughts move her into a different course of action. Weldon’s story is filled with irony‚ as the young

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    Erich Maria Remarque and the Nature of War David Lark – World History 2 Unlike truly historical works emphasizing the human side of war‚ for example‚ Cornelius Ryan’s The Longest Day or A Bridge Too Far‚ in which the author provides highly detailed accounts of historical events through the eyes of participants leading to an objective treatment and analysis of those events‚ Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is a novelization of the experience of German soldiers in

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    caused world war I by alliances due to Russia providing support for Serbia and Germany supporting Austria-Hungary. An example of this is that on Document A it shows both Serbia and Russia had a special ethic tie due to both of them having nations that had the Majority of slaves inhabiting it ‚ therefore when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia‚ Russia had to assist them as Germany does the same for Austria-Hungary. Therefore causing World War I as all the Nations are helping each other to fight

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    The Cause Of Genocide: WWI

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    The Causes of Genocide: WWI World War I was the deadliest war of the 20th century resulting in a death toll of around 16 million and over 20 million injured. However‚ this deadly conflict cannot be blamed on solely one country‚ but on many different countries that used imperialism and nationalism to their personal gain. The outbreak of WWI was primarily due to the tensions created by nationalistic ideas‚ imperialistic actions taken by many European countries‚ and militarism which is a combination

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    wherein Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s driver makes a wrong turn and ends up directly in front of the soon to be assassin. Princip uses this unexpected opportunity to kill the Archduke and his wife. Princip did not have a “formal” plan of attack‚ nor did he have previsions for a quick escape. He saw the opportunity and made the impulsive decision to shoot immediately. “Princip saw the archduke’s car parked outside‚ and went for it.” (para. 37) Although he had planned to assassinate the Archduke‚ his

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    Looking at Gavrilo he attacked the political party that over took his country. He simply wanted his own country back‚ he was filled with sovereignty. Furthermore it’s who (person) he attacked and the power of that person. As we already know Franz Ferdinand was the next to rule the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Gavrilo and the rest of the Black Hand did not attack any citizens or powerful people to make a point. They attacked to stop the tyranny over their country; they shed the least amount of blood

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    The assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand set off a war that was like no other. What made World War One difference is that the technology that was introduced in World War One was like nothing the world had ever seen before. The cause of this being that the second industrial revolution had just ended‚ which made way for many new inventions. The second industrial revolution (1870-1914) had just ended which meant the whole world was adjusting to new machinery and they had created or

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