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    TO THE GREATER BELGRADE FREEDOM HERALD Third of July 1914 I write to you concerning the recent assassination of the Austrian Archduke and heir to the Austro Hungarian Empire‚ Franz Ferdinand. We as Serbians and Slav ’s must celebrate the actions of Gavrilo Princip and must realise that he is a hero for Slav ’s over Europe. Although Gavrilo killed the Austrian and his Wife in a most undignified manner it is the only way for us as loyal Serbians to reject the ways of the imperialistic Austro-Hungarians

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    Austrians defeat under the Austro-Prussian war. The Austrian empire was weak and in need of a new government. The Hungarians grasped their opportunity to demand more power and a dual-Monarchy‚ which made Franz Joseph I both the emperor of Austria and the king of Hungary. Some of the other large groups of people (i.e. the Czechs and poles) in the empire felt it unfair that the Hungarians should get power and the right to rule over their part of the empire when they themselves had no influence. Therefor

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    Causes Effects And Aftermath Of World War 1 History Essay ukessays.com /essays/history/causes-effects-and-aftermath-of-world-war-1-history-essay.php World War I was often referred to as “The Great War”. It began in 1914 and ended in 1918. America witnessed much devastation in this time period. In these four years alone nearly 9 million people died and millions more were maimed‚ crippled‚ grief stricken‚ or psychologically scarred (Coetzee‚ 11). World War I is considered by some‚ the first man-made

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    Could Austria-Hungary have deterred Russian mobilization in 1914? The confrontation between Austria-Hungary and Russia took place against the context of World War I. Basically the Industrial Revolution was responsible for this war of great magnitude – something the world had not witnessed previously. The Industrial Age led to technological advancements and it triggered arms race (Lec 8 page 6). Nations armed with these tools began to churn out goods en masse. Production meant two things – resources

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    Being a terrorist or freedom fighter truly depends on which side you are. For example the Austro-Hungarians most likely thought Gavrilo Princip was a terrorist because he disturbed their rein of power‚ however to the Serbians‚ Gavrilo was most likely seen as a freedom fighter. Furthermore the best way to decide is to be an un-biased third party. First off looking at the definitions and looking at widely regarded terrorist attack such as 911‚ we look at why Gavrilo attacked. In 911 terrorists attack

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    Correct each run-on with either (1) a period and a capital letter or (2) a comma (if needed) and the joining word and‚ but‚ for‚ or so. Do not use the same method of correction for every sentence. Some of the run-ons are fused sentences (there is no punctuation between the two complete thoughts)‚ and some are comma splices (there is only a comma between the two complete thoughts). One sentence is correct. 1. Slovakia‚ a country in eastern Europe‚ was once ruled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire

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    About Hungary: Hungary is a landlocked country in central Europe‚ which borders with no fewer than seven countries: Slovakia‚ Ukraine‚ Romania‚ Serbia‚ Croatia‚ Slovenia and Austria. The country is mostly flat‚ with low mountains in the north.  The most important sectors of Hungary’s economy in 2012 were industry (26.8%)‚ wholesale and retail trade‚ transport‚ accommodation and food services (17.6 %) and public administration‚ defence‚ education‚ human health and social work activities (17.3 %)

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    the war because they were “stabbed in the back” which mean that Italy broke an alliance with us during the war. To the people of Germany‚ World war 1 was terrible for us. We believe that Austria-Hungary start the war. Because an assassin name Gavrilo Princip kill Franz Ferdinand‚ the archduke of Austria-Hungary. His deaths cause the war on the hands of Gavrilo Princip. During the war‚ many men die during battle. Many men die from gunshot wounded‚ disease‚ and Poison gas. Every time I enter to battle

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    with bookish knowledge but with practical experiences. Recently our university also organized for us a great trip to another city of Hungary. This little and pretty city called as a Tokay city. First of all‚ I want to give information about Tokay city. Tokay is famous wine-district of Hungary famous all over the world.  Even the first Magyar settlers of Hungary found grape-vines in this region. The history of Tokay city has always been closely interwoven with the wine. Many Hungarian Nobles‚ had

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    before the family left Austria. Maria did not marry Georg von Trapp because she was in love with him. As she said in her autobiography Maria‚ she fell in love with the children at first sight‚ not their father. When he asked her to marry him‚ she was not sure if she should abandon her religious calling but was advised by the nuns to do God’s will and marry Georg After a prolonged period of economic stagnation‚ political dictatorship‚ and intense Nazi propaganda inside Austria‚ German troops entered

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