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    what caused world war one

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    However‚ it was rampant nationalism-especially evident in the Austro-Hungarian empire-that furnished the immediate cause of hostilities. On June 28th‚ 1914‚ Archduke Francis Ferdinand‚ their apparent to the Austro-Hungarian throne‚ was assassinated at Sarajevo by a Serbian nationalist. One month later‚ after its humiliating demands were refused‚ Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Other declarations of war followed quickly‚ and soon every major power in Europe was in the war. Some of the basic causes

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    Was the outbreak of the War in 1914 inevitable? It was called ‘the war to end all wars!’ It was anything but four years of trench warfare left millions dead and nothing resolved. How an assassin’s bullet in Bosnia triggered one of the world’s bloodiest wars the world has ever known and how alliances‚ imperialism and militarism take a huge part of how the war started. These big factors lead to the question was the outbreak of the war in 1914 inevitable. One of the fuses to the war was imperialism

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    Causes of World War One The two main causes of the First World War were Imperialism and Militarism; however the direct cause of World War One was the assassination of Archduke Franz-Ferdinand at Sarajevo on 28th June 1914. The Black Hand‚ a nationalist organization in Serbia‚ supported the assassination. It was a secret military society with the mission of uniting all the Slavic States. By assassinating the Archduke (the presumed heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne)‚ and a rejection of the ultimatum

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    Bulgaria and Serbia‚ two nations forming an alliance which reached across the former two opposing alliances. (ALLIANCES AS A CAUSE OF WORLD WAR I) These alliances played a huge role in World War I. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand at Sarajevo of Austria-Hungary Alliance by the Serbian national terrorist group called The Black Hand‚ in June 1914‚ this act triggered the immediate militarization of both the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. These two sides would battle each other in

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    Six Billion and Counting On Tuesday‚ October 12‚ 1999‚ a baby named Adnan was born in Sarajevo‚ Bosnia-Herzegovina. Adnan was just one of 370‚000 babies born that Tuesday‚ but his birth was a milestone for the world; he was named the world’s six-billionth human being. From the world of 1billion in 1804 and 3 billion in 1960‚ we reached 6 billion less than forty years later. This very rapid population growth is having serious effects on our food supply‚ our environment‚ and our species diversity

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    4. Alliances -2 alliance groups -Triple entente: France‚ Great Britain‚ Russia -Triple alliance: Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Italy‚ Later on Ottoman Empire *How it all began (June 1914) -Archduke Franz Ferdinand & His wife Sophie visited Sarajevo‚ Bosina -Heir to the Austrian throne -They were shot by Gavrilo Princip A serbian nationalist -Then Austria-Hungary placed a series of harsh demands on Serbia which the Serbians could not meet & WHen they did not‚ Austria-Hungary declared war

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    Causes of World War I At the end of World War I‚ nobody was happy. In 1914 in Sarajevo‚ Francis Ferdinand‚ the Archduke of the Austria Hungary was assassinated by a serbian terrorist group. This was seemingly the cause of World War I‚ but it was really just the spark that started the war in Europe already inflamed by the true causes of the great war.Imperialism‚ Nationalism‚ Alliances‚ and Militarism were four main causes that drove Europe to war. These influences created the aggravated circumstances

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    events‚ and an underlying cause develops over a long period of time and indirectly leads to a specific event and it may be difficult to discover or reveal them. The Immediate cause of WW1 was the assassination of French Duke Ferdinand and his wife at Sarajevo‚ (the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 28th June 1914. However‚ the

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    Japanese Civ Movie Review of Departures Departures is a movie about a young man named Daigo Kobayashi who has recently landed a job as a cellist in an orchestra in Tokyo. After finding out that the orchestra is shutting down Kobayashi decides with his wife Mika to return to his hometown. This is a prominent feature of Japanese culture and family structure‚ since Daigo is the head of the house‚ she will follow him wherever he goes. It is her duty to follow him as the head of the house;

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    take it for granted and can bring out the purity of nature. Galen Rowell seem like he was always meant to be a photographer. Rowell was born in Oakland 1940 and grew up in Berkeley‚ California. He was college professor and a later became a concert cellist. However‚ since he was young he was interested in the outdoors. He began hiking and climbing various mountains at the age of ten on Sierra Club outings‚ and by the age of sixteen he made his first

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