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    Dbq Causes Of World War 1

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    While many factors led to the war‚ nationalism contributed the most‚ due to the desire of the Serbs to create their own Slavic nation and the need of each European country to be more superior than the others. “Additionally‚ the Serbians could or would do little to stop the activities of the anti-Austrian secret society‚ the Black Hand. To the Austrians‚ the rise of Pan-Slavic nationalism‚ and particularly Serbian aggression‚ was a direct threat to the future of the Austrian Empire.” (Doc J) Archduke

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    Research Questions 1: World war one was sparked by the assignation of archduke Francis Ferdinand. The political objective of the assassination was to break Austria- Hungary’s south- Slav provinces off so they could be combined into a great Serbia. Both sides of the group believed it would be a quick war of many resources. 2: Russia become involved in WWI after Austria declared war against Serbia‚ because Russia had made itself the guardian of all Slavic and/or Eastern Orthodox peoples‚ particularly

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    DIARY ENTRY: ASSASSINATION OF THE ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND  Dear Mr.Obama‚  I am a member of “​ Black hand​ ”‚ and my name is ​ Gavrilo Princip​ . I joined the “Blank hand” While  in ​ Serbia​ .​  In 1914‚ I had a mission with other 6 men to assassinate ​ Archduke Franz Ferdinand​ ‚  the heir to the Austro­Hungarian throne‚ during his visit to Sarajevo on 28 June. The reason is  we wanted to break away from Austria­Hungary and join Serbia‚ and the goal of “Black hand” is  tried to help make it happen

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    Blake Warden Mrs. Metzgar H.S.E. 4 Period 3 5-1-14 Nobody Wins in a War In 1914‚ a Serbian nationalist assassinated the arch duke of Austria-Hungary and it immediately triggered one of the most deadly wars in the history of mankind. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia and being One of Serbia’s allies‚ Russia declared war on Germany. It created a domino effect and the war quickly became the first World War. The central powers consisted of Germany‚ Austria-Hungry and the Ottoman Empire. On

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    Paige Powers Per.5th 4/1/17 The Great War World War 1 was sparked by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ who was the royal prince of Austro-Hungarian. This pinned the Central powers(Germany‚ Austro-Hungarian and‚ The Ottoman Empire) against the Allied powers(Russia‚Great Britain‚ France‚ and Serbia). Many countries around the world blamed Serbian government for the attack of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ Serbian government funded the weapons

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    Lastly‚ the death of Tito caused further economic decline due to both prior economic problems and economic problems post Tito’s death. During Tito’s time as ruler‚ his vision was for a third way economy‚ in which saw Yugoslavia working with both East and West without being dominated by either. Despite communist representation‚ Yugoslavia was the most free of the communist states ‚ as Tito’s system allowed for small businesses which ultimately allowed for small luxuries and modest wealth. Due to Tito’s

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    ● It was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that started World War 1. On June 28th‚ 1914 in the Austro-Hungary. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Franz Ferdinand‚ heir to the imperial throne. Princip was a member of a Serbian terrorist organization‚ Black Hand. He was trying to spread Serbian nationalism. Instead‚ his reckless act started World War 1. About a month of diplomatic challenges and responses‚ the Central Powers (Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Ottoman Turkey) and the Allied Powers

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    Militarism helped with the idea of Nationalism which in the end helped with Imperialism. With these ideas we came up the the Alliance System which were made up of the allies and the central powers. The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand was what started the fight between Austria-Hungary and Siberia. The alliance system then pulled nation after nation into the conflict. It wasn’t until we found out about the Zimmerman note that the U.S. got involved. They are many reasons that the U.S. stayed out

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    Trench Christmas War

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    On July 28th‚ 1914‚ Archduke Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip‚ a young Serb with nothing to lose in life. This set out a spark that sent the world into the war to end all wars‚ which ended in countless casualties. Many of the participating countries predicted the war would end by Christmas of 1914. But in December of 1914 countries were still at war with one another and soldiers were still on the front lines in deep muddy trenches. The war did not stop the soldiers

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    Human Conflict

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    In the given debate topic of ’Is ethnic conflict inevitable?’ both authors have explained their perspectives with an example of historical events in particular society. I would like to explain the summary of both the sides and then I would express my point of view as under. Sudhir Kakar – a social researcher in India has taken the psychological perspective to explain the inevitable causes of ethnic conflicts. Taking Indian community as a whole‚ he differentiates the understanding of everybody

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