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    to contrain her) – still an important European partner‚ one of the potentially strongest ones 2) Italy  did not get what she was promised during the secret Treaty of London in May 1915 (Trentino‚ tyrol‚ Trieste‚ Istria‚ North Dalmatia & some colonies in Africa...)  felt embittered‚ as if cheated by the Entente contries...  as in Germany‚ a strong leader that would increase the the int. position of country & change the treaty terms was welcome... Mussolini:) +fascism

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    takeover of Finland‚ trusteeship over the greater part of Poland‚ and takes Bessarabia from the Ottoman Empire‚ this helped Alexander I continue his march to Constantinople. Austria recovers the Tyrol‚ the kingdom of Venetia‚ Lombardy‚ as well as Dalmatia. These territories gave the Hapsburg Empire a Southern and Mediterranean engagement. Britain didn’t claim any territories on the European continent‚ the British were more concerned with developing it’s colonial empire and ensuring the security of

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    Mount Kinabalu‚ Malaysia Fog obscures the summit of Malaysia’s Mount Kinabalu‚ a 13‚455-foot (4‚101-meter) peak in northwestern East Malaysia. Formerly known as St. Peter’s Mount‚ Kinabalu is the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago. Indonesia Mountains A towering trail of steam and smoke issues from Mount Semeru in the distance while gaping Mount Bromo (middle left) quietly simmers in East Java‚ Indonesia. The Indonesian government estimates that during the

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    ​ According  to  Article 7 of the treaty:  “If  Italy  is  accorded  Trieste  and  Istria  under  Article  4‚ Dalmatia  and the  Adriatic  isles  within  the  borders  determined  in  Article  5  and  the  Bay of  Vlore  (Article  6)‚  and  if  the  central  part  of  Albania  is  preserved  for  the  creation  of  a  small  neutralised  autonomous  State‚  Italy 

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    Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria. The alliance‚ however‚ was not flawless. Italy and Austria a rivalry for years as Austria held northeastern Italy‚ it opposed the unification of Italy and it had Trieste‚ Istria and Zara and the coast of Dalmatia‚ all land of which Italy wanted to integrate into its growing Empire. Therefore‚ in the years leading up to 1914‚ Italy engaged itself in diplomatic maneuvers so it can ally itself with France and the United Kingdom. 1902 had concluded for Italy

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    The Congress of Vienna (German: Wiener Kongress) was a conference of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich‚ and held in Vienna from November 1814 to June 1815.[1] The objective of the Congress was to settle the many issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars‚ the Napoleonic Wars‚ and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. This objective resulted in the redrawing of the continent’s political map‚ establishing the boundaries of France

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    Benito Mussolini: The rise‚ the fall and the reasons Contents Page * Introduction to the project: Page 2 * Introduction: Page 2 * Post WWI Italy: Page 2 * The Fascist movement: Reasons for their rise : Page 3 * The Fascist movement: The take-over: page3 * The beginning: Page 4 * The change: Page 4 * The next step: Page 5 * Mussolini and the “Empire”: Page 6 * Mussolini’s “puppet

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    devastating environment of Italy led people to support single party dictatorship. Italy lost around 700‚000 soldiers‚ and spent 148 billion Litre which was twice the sum of government expenditures between 1861 and 1913. It also did not gain Fiume or Dalmatia on Adriatic

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    Augustus constructed Rome many beautiful buildings. Augustus annexed Egypt after the Battle of Actium. By 31 B.C.‚ Augustus had controlled over sixty legions in his army. Augustus also conquered Gaul (modern-day France)‚ Spain‚ Panonia and Dalmatia (parts of Hungary and Croatia)‚ and most of southeastern Europe. Augustus founded the first Roman postal service and a currency system. He remade Rome with police and fire departments. Augustus passed laws to maintain rules in marriage and to raise

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    University of Phoenix Material Timelines of The Great War and Russian Revolution Worksheet Directions: For each of the four timelines that follow (1914‚ 1915‚ 1917‚ and 1918–1919)‚ complete the timeline replacing the words “[Paste description here]” with the text of the correct description from the table beneath it. 1914 Timeline |JUNE 28‚ |THE EVENT THAT TRIGGERED WORLD WAR I | |1914

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