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    formal experiments. As stated on www.classical.net‚ “The image of Dvořák as some spontaneously musical "holy fool" doesn’t hold up in the presence of scores full of formal sophistication. The cello concerto‚ for example‚ provides a heroic part for the cellist without burying him in the orchestral

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    course of many years‚ prior to his taking the throne‚ Franz Ferdinand served in the military‚ fell in love and married‚ and battled tuberculosis. During the final days of the month of June in 1914‚ Archduke Ferdinand was shot dead in the streets of Sarajevo by a young militant Serbian who was a member of The Black Hand. The death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand directly led to the outbreak of World War I. The life and death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand were such significant factors that they helped to

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    intervened and forced Serbia to give up some of its acquisitions. Tension between Serbia and Austria-Hungary was high. The ’trigger’ or ’spark’ was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife by the Serbian Black Hand terrorists in Sarajevo on June 28‚ 1914. The real question is this: Why was this crisis not dealt with in a more conventional‚ much less destructive way? There had been several crises before in the decade before 1914 and those involving the major powers in Europe had

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    I had a big impact on the world but especially the United States. World War I had several reasons why it started‚ the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria what caused the July Crisis was the main reason. On June 28th 1914‚ in Sarajevo‚ Bosnia and Herzegovina the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were assassinated by Gavrilo

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    don’t die! Stay alive for our children.” Those were his last words. Franz Ferdinand was the archduke of Austro-Hungary. He was the heir to the empire. The assassin was Gavrilo Princip. Princip was a Serbian nationalist. The archduke traveled to Sarajevo in June of 1914. He was there to inspect the imperial armed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A lot of events unfolded after his assassination. It was one of the main causes of World War 1. The archduke Franz Ferdinand was born on December 18th in

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    What Caused World War 1? During World War 1‚ there were many things that caused it. Imperialism is a structure where a powerful nation takes over or controls over someone‚ something‚ or a place and utilizes one or many colonies. During World War 1‚ Britain was one of the world’s most powerful nation that anyone could ever imagine. Britain took over in the late 1800’s over; Canada‚ India‚ Ceylon‚ Burma‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ Hong Kong and other Pacific and Caribbean Islands‚ South Africa‚ Rhodesia

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    causes were imperialism‚ nationalism‚ and the arms race. The assassination of Archduke Frances Ferdinand‚ who was the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary‚ was probably the last step on the long road to war. A Serbian patriot murdered Ferdinand in Sarajevo‚ on June 28 1914. The murder angered Austria-Hungary‚ leading them to declare war on Serbia. At the same time‚ Russia gets ready to attack Austria-Hungary as it mobilizes it army at the border. In Europe‚ there were two powers. The Allied Power were

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    1 ) The specific incident that leads to the First World War was the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand ‚ heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary in June 28 ‚1914 by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo ‚Bosnia . The purpose of the assassination was to trigger a massive Slavic revolt in the Slavic states of Bosnia and Herzegovina that would hopefully free Bosnia and Herzegovina from the rule of Austria-Hungary .Serbia and other Balkan States had already gained independence from the Ottoman rule

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    CONFLICT IN THE BALKANS On June 1914‚ the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was brutally murdered on an official trip to Sarajevo‚ in Bosnia by Princip‚ a member of the terrorist group The Black Hand. Under normal circumstances‚ this relatively minor incident would’ve passed without any major consequences‚ but due to the build up of alliances before 1914‚ and the rapidly growing tension in Europe‚ the assassination escalated eventally into a full scale war involving nearly the whole of Europe. Firstly‚

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    The blame game for the first World War still rages on‚ a hundred years after the outbreak of the war. Historians’ views differ starkly‚ ranging from Serbia to Germany to Russia. At the end of the first World War‚ the Allied Powers decided to hold Germany answerable for the war and destruction caused by it. The undue responsibility that Germany had to carry due to the ‘war clause’ in the Treaty of Versailles resulted in resentment‚ which ultimately led to the second World War and the Cold War‚ after

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