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    “France made its revolutions and gave them their ideas‚ to the point where a tricolor of some kind became the emblem of virtually every emerging nation‚ and European (or indeed world) politics between 1789 and 1917 were largely the struggle for and against the principles of 1789‚ or the even more incendiary ones of 1793.” The principles of the French revolution lived on in every European continent; the French Revolution poured out its ideas and sent shock waves throughout Europe. Therefore this

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    planned unification of Germany in 5 clear | | |steps from 1862. He said that he had planned: 1.To Obtain Russian Neutrality; 2.To trick | | |Austria into declaring War; 3.To ensure French Neutrality; 4.To Treat Austria Leniently | | |after Defeat; 5.To Trick France into Declaring War. | |INTRODUCTION: |Other Historians have recently

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    Unit ONE Late Middle Ages‚ Renaissance‚ Reformation Essay Outline #1 kk Introduction The Catholic Reformation was developed to rebuild Roman Catholicism and put an end to the spread of Protestantism. Appealed to the community by reviving catholic ideas and getting rid of corruption restored the Catholic Church. As a counter attack to the Protestant Reformation‚ Catholic teachings were reinforced in an effort to oppress Protestant beliefs. Luther’s Main Beliefs Humans can reach salvation

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    AP European History: Unit 4.1 SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION AND ENLIGHTENMENT Use space below for I. The Scientific Revolution A. Medieval view of the world notes 1. Primarily religious and theological 2. Political theory based on divine right of kings 3. Society largely governed by Church views‚ traditions‚ and practices 4. Superstition played major role in the lives of the people 5. Scientific thought in the early-16th century was still based on Medieval ideas a. Views about the universe

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    unify all states into a strong Germany. On the other side‚ the revolutionaries had many obstacles to be able to unite the Germans into one whole country. Bismarck was more successful than the revolutionaries for various reasons; including the 3 wars Prussia fought‚ his personality and the support he had from the Prussian king‚ William I. One of the reasons why the revolutionaries were not as successful as Bismarck was because of the difference in religion‚ culture and on the ways Germany should be

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    one-year of military service‚ finding it difficult to take orders from someone else. This idea shapes Bismarck’s greatest goal of collapsing the Bund and forming a new German confederation with Prussia‚ not Austria at the helm so that he could devise the terms of European operation and not have to comply with Austria. He entered politics in 1847 and believed that executive autocracy was the only manner of ruling‚ believing that might was unarguably right. This giving root to his fervent desire to raise

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    WEEK 1 1. THE WORLD POLITICS PROBLEMATIQUE Reading: FLS‚ Introduction 2a. THREE COMPETING APPROACHES TO THE PROBLEMS OF WORLD POLITICS: LIBERALISM‚ REALISM‚ CONSTRUCTIVISM Reading: FLS‚ Introduction 2b. THE VOCABULARY OF LIBERAL ANALYSIS Reading: FLS Chapter 2‚ Understanding Interests‚ Interactions and Institutions FLS CH.2 Concentrate on Bargaining vs. cooperation Public goods (peace in international politics‚ health care in local‚ everyone needs it but hard to find people

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    internal position in Prussia. The War of 1866 ousted Austria from leadership in Germany for good. The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 brought the South under the aegis of the Prussian eagle. That was the unification process in a nutshell. Now let us look at it in some detail. I. War with Denmark Liberal sentiment in Germany had always been stirred by a desire to separate Schleswig-Holstein from Denmark. The liberals called for a repudiation of international agreements by Prussia (such as the 1852

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    European geopolitical conditions. During the countries’ previous major conflict‚ the Crimean War‚ the "concert" or coalition of European great powers which had prevented major war and upheld the status quo since the 1815 Congress of Vienna had been shattered. Moreover‚ although Prussia (and then unified Germany) was on the rise to the west‚ to Russia’s south‚ the once-powerful Ottoman Empire was in terminal decline. As revolts against Turkish rule occurred in the Balkans‚ the Russian government sensed

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    Anglo-French relations are the relations between the governments of the French Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland . The historical ties between the two countries are long and complex‚ including acquisition‚ wars‚ and coalitions at various points in history. Hundred years war‚ 1337-1453 Edward III of England asserts the French throne including English victories at Poitier and Crecy - continue for the next 40 years‚ but it is not until Henry V’s victory at Agincourt

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