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    by trading with Bulgaria. Austria then turned to Germany as her new trading partner instead of responding to Austria’s threats. (Lyons‚ pg. 33-34) Serbia wanted to unify the Slavic people living in other countries like Austria-Hungary. After the Balkan Wars‚ Serbia nearly doubled in size and the demand to free other Slavic people became widespread throughout the Nineteenth Century. The aim to free Slavic people of foreign control soon spiraled out of control and

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    Some historians argue that blame for WW1 is with Germany‚ through her aggressive foreign policy‚ whilst others believe it to be with Austria-Hungary for instigating the clash in the Balkans‚ which eventually‚ it is argued‚ created war. Many believe it was the effect of colonial imperialism‚ and greed that compelled the world leaders to launch an attack enhancing their individual status in the balance of European and World-power. The issue of blame is one which has caused vast controversy throughout

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    to remain in the lead for naval power over Germany. In order for Britain to be able to remain in naval power‚ they needed to control the Balkan Peninsula that bordered the Mediterranean Sea. The Balkans had a lot of nationalism‚ which brought up more conflict of gaining Independence‚ while they fought over who took them. If Russia gained power over the Balkans‚ this would have set Great Britain’s trade in serious danger. While Russia‚ Germany‚ and Britain fought over lands nearby‚ Austria-Hungary’s

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    followed him. Second‚ the extreme nationalism (Pan-Germanism) in Germany made her desire to unite with the Germans in Austria-Hungary to become a great German state. With her support‚ Austria-Hungary came into direct conflict with the Serbs in the Balkans. Third‚ Germany was the most militaristic in the Armaments Race between 1871-1914 . Comparatively‚ other nations only shared a lesser blame. All these show that Germany bears the most responsibility for the outbreak of the First WW.

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    Who was the loser of the Franco-Prussian war in 1871? | France | France was forced to pay an indemnity and give up what portion of its territories? | Alsace-Lorraine | What was traditionally the weakest of the Great Powers? | Prussia-Germany | After 1871‚ Bismarck repeatedly referred to Germany as a _______ power. | Satisfied | What was the “sick man of Europe”? | Ottoman Empire | The three Emperor’s league linked what 3 monarchs? | Austria-Hungary‚ Germany‚ Russia | What made up the

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    For as long as I can remember‚ I’ve been a Christian. I was raised in a Christian family‚ with Christian values‚ and Christian ways. So‚ I didn’t actually realize that there were other religions until I became old enough to have an understanding. And even still‚ I truly did not realize the enormity of other belief systems‚ like Judaism and Islam; until learning Global Studies last year. The nation of Islam contains 1.61 billion followers (known as Muslims). This makes Islam the second largest religion

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    Director’s Remarks Dear Delegates‚ Welcome to the UNHCR of the 4th Annual HighScope Model United Nations. I‚ Reyhanillo Yusuf Andikasim‚ am your Director for this conference. The Co-Directors for the UNHCR will be Angelina Sachi Adinda Allessandra Kondo and Wafina Mario. We have experience in multiple Model United Nations across Indonesia. Our hope is that we will be not only able to lead the committee‚ but to educate‚ befriend‚ and work together with you‚ the delegates‚ in order to create

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    CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL DETAILS NAME : Henry Kubai Kahara DATE OF BIRTH : 18th January‚ 1983 GENDER : Male MARITAL STATUS : Married NATIONALITY : Kenyan PHONE NUMBER : 0725584032 E-MAIL ADDRESS : kaharakubai@yahoo.com/kahar.kubai@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------- Career objective My career objective is to pursue a challenging‚ productive and rewarding career in Conflict and Peace management‚ security‚ diplomatic‚ human rights and governance fields at local and

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    Although Germany ultimately became a powerful nation and yearned for European peace‚ Otto von Bismarck developed alliance mechanisms and he maintained Germany’s leadership in national affairs‚ previously Bismarck was fired by William II Germany began a pursuit to expand which angered other European countries‚ once shot was fired‚ alliances tightened and the First World War began. Otto von Bismarck’s methods to keep peace in Europe‚ impacted the power of Germany as a nation. Young Emperor William

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    conceptual practice focuses a lot on his great interest in a sane environment expressed as a stable relationship between man‚ the built world and nature. Throughout this extended response I will refer to the following artworks; “Irinaland over the Balkans” and “The Occidental”. Hundertwasser was a painter‚ architect and an ecologist. Hundertwasser’s original and unruly artistic vision expressed itself in pictorial art‚ environmentalism‚ philosophy‚ and design of facades‚ postage stamps‚ flags‚

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