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    There were long term issues such as militarism‚ the alliances‚ imperialism and nationalism. Otherwise known as M.A.I.N. All of these underlying reasons led to bigger cause such as the arms race‚ imperial rivalry in general‚ the alliance system and the crises in Morocco and the Balkans. Short term issues include the chain of events; Austria-Hungary’s ultimatum to Serbia and its declaration of war‚ Russia’s immediate mobilisation

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    having a weak economy‚ a slow pace reform‚ and working the lower class too hard‚ were all problems that played a part in the causes of the Russian Revolution. As a result of these causes Russia was forced to withdraw from WW1‚ the communist

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    which was the main cause of the American Revolution. The two main contributors to the American Revolution are arguably both political and economic. The harsh and unfair British Parliamentary laws restricted the colonists from having their freedom by imposing drastic measures on the colonists. The economic side is that the British force ridiculous taxes on the colonists and used the colonies to make a profit for themselves. I disagree that the main cause of the American Revolution was economic conflict

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    French Revolution of 1789 took place under the reign of Louis XVI. It is one of the most well known and studied events in history due to its great importance and impact it left on the world . Multiple complex factors led to the French Revolution as a result; the three significant causes are: Ideological being the most important followed by Political‚ and Economical. The new ideology which arose from the age of Enlightenment (late 17th century to late 18th) century was the most important cause of the

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    Compare and contrast the causes of the 1905 and 1917 revolutions in Russia In 1905 and 1917 Russia was tormented by chaotic revolutions. The workers and the intelligentsia had arrived at the point of hating the autocracy because they could no longer endure the suffering‚ hunger and repression that the tsarist policies brought with them. Years later Lenin referred to the revolution of 1905 as a “dress rehearsal for the October Revolution” of 1917. In 1905 tsardom nearly fell. Nicholas II succeeded

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    Those events are known as the Glorious Revolution. In the origins and outcome of the Glorious Revolution‚ religion plays a significant role‚ however; politics also had a key role to play. In 17th Century England‚ religion and politics came close to being a single entity. Religion played a major role in the decisions made in the courts and parliament‚ and politics decided which religion would be dominant. Religion was not the sole cause for the Glorious Revolution; it needed the spice of politics to

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    Based on events in history‚ the main cause of the Russian Revolution was the state that the government was in and the conditions the working class was in. The Czar gave up his throne and the government began to be corrupt along with the build up of repression from the working class‚ who suffered for many years before‚ about to burst. These events set the basis for the revolution and grew with the circumstance of instability throughout the government and Dumas. Even before and after the abdication

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    political consequences was that Mao wanted to reassert himself and regain power in China after he was demoted because of the failure of the Great Leap Forward. Mao had the gained the support of Lin Biao and the PLA therefore launched the Cultural Revolution. Mao wanted to get rid of anti communist ideas and opposition that would pose a threat to his leadership and foreign ideas that would influence the people of China. As a long-term consequence of getting rid of anti communist ideas‚ Mao closed down

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    Industrial Revolution of America The Industrial Revolution was sparked by significant social and economic changes‚ technological advancements and competition with other countries to create these different types of machines. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain due to the wealth of natural resources and ports it had access to. Samuel Slater was the man who brought this revolution from Britain to America (NIHF 1). He brought the first cotton mill to America‚ which changed our textile industry

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    (Each answer should be between 1.5 – 2 pages‚ please include in-text citations and a full reference list at the end). Question 1 (This question provides evidence for grading criterion 4.1) Discuss the implications of international trade to the Libyan economy and its impact on businesses small and large. international trade Is the exchange of products between countries all over the world‚ not only on a local scale international trade Influenced at competitive prices in the global market international

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