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    freedom writers

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    school. Since high school‚ the Freedom Writers have not let their dreams die. In 1999‚ they traveled to Europe and visited Anne Frank’s house in Amsterdam‚ the concentration camps in Germany and Poland‚ and their friend‚ Zlata Filipovic in her native Sarajevo‚ Bosnia. Erin Gruwell continued on to teach at California State University Long Beach.

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    August Rush is the story of an orphan boy in the custody of New York State who hears music always. He is convinced that the music would call out to his parents if they could just hear what is inside of him. He hears music constantly‚ so his parents must be musicians. He could call out to them with his music and they would know that it was him. He runs away from the Boy’s Home that he is in to go to the city to find his parents. That is what the music told him to do. While he is there‚ he meets

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    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‚ and some of its leaders worked for the Serbian military. During the  first assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    lived in countries that were part of empires. They didn’t all like being ruled by people with different languages and religions and this led to conflicts that could (and did) involve other nations. • The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. He was the heir to the Austrian throne and was murdered by Serbian nationalism. This was the spark that caused war to be declared.

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    Long Term Causes of World War I World War I was one of the greatest wars that ever occurred. It was known as the “Great War”. The long term causes of this war were: Militarianism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism. These were very big causes because the countries liked to show off how much land /territory they had. Also‚ all of the countries‚ showed great pride in the way they worked‚ thought they were the best. Militarianism plays in when they would talk about how amazing‚ or extraordinary

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    when they were under attack. (Give examples to support your arguments) For example‚ if Austria-Hungary was attacked or‚ even‚ in conflict with other countries‚ it was very likely that Germany would help her. It was more or less the case after the Sarajevo Incident as Germany agreed to give ‘unlimited support’ to Austria in sending an ultimatum to Serbia. In the example‚ the conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia ended up involving Germany and also other Powers as well. (Another example) Also

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    Imperialism‚ militarism‚ the arms race and the balance of power in Europe were all important factors that lead to WW1. The conflict commenced when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo‚ the capital of Serbia. This act‚ however‚ was merely the spark which lit the flame of war. Though there are many cause of the war arguably the most significant of these was the widespread feeling of nationalism in Europe at the turn of the twentieth

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    as an independent country. The president of Yugoslavia at the time‚ Slobodan Milosevic‚ a Serb‚ became infuriated and began attacking the Bosnian capital‚ Sarajevo. He claimed that the Muslim majority was being unfair to the Serbs‚ who made up 32 percent of the population. He sent in snipers who shot helpless civilians in the streets of Sarajevo throughout the war. The Ethnic Albanians were vastly outgunned during the war. The Serbians had more men‚ more money‚ and superior weapons. The UN refused

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    nationalism‚ imperialism‚ the alliance system‚ and industrialization as the long term causes. The intermediate causes included the crises in the Balkans and the short-term trigger for the war was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the Sarajevo‚ the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. Militarism in the 19th and early 20th centuries involving the great powers of Europe was definitely important issue in the beginning of World War 1. Militarism means that the army and military powers are

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    Austro-Serbian relations provoked the First World War The causes of First World War is still a controversal topic.Exteriorly‚the relation between Germany and France was the most important factor which resulted the First World War.In fact‚the Austro-Serbian relations should not be ignored and this essay is going to prove that it provoked the First World War undoubtedly. In the late 19th century‚Austria-Hungary was a multi-racial empire which was declining because of the unification of Germany

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