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    The Cold War and the set up between Europe and Asia can be used to explain the historical context of the Korean War. The Cold War was a period of time from 1947-1991 where rising tensions between America‚ Russia‚ and different parts of Europe caused large threats for each country and continent. Even though there was never physical fighting‚ the Cold War instilled fear in many people‚ including fear of a potential nuclear fallout. The Soviet Union expanded to the west of Europe and the east of Asia

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    Every Jewish family has unique traditions when it comes to holidays. However‚ every holiday‚ like the Passover‚ starts with an important event in their history. When God led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt‚ they created the Passover to celebrate their release. After the Exodus‚ the Israelites followed God to the desert‚ where they praised him for rescuing them‚ received his laws‚ and built the tabernacle. The Israelites thanked God for rescuing them and sustaining them with food. After they

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    The Cause of War: Stoessinger’s Misperception Framework By Anthony Marchitto Political Violence has been affiliated with governments and nations since the beginning of political history and plays a huge role in the causes of Wars around the world. What causes leaders to declare war? Many philosophers have based their studies and theories on this question; many have different perspectives. One philosopher‚ John Stoessinger‚ has expressed his theories on the causes of war through what he calls

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    also were a major impact on the ignition for World War 1. The chancellor in Germany‚ Bismarck‚ wanted peace with his neighbours instead of France to maintain the status quo for a safer Germany. Bismarck created the Three Emperors League in 1873 between Russia‚ Austria-Hungary(AH) and Germany – to retain peace with the neighbouring countries. However‚ it caused tension with France and later on Russia left due to their own dispute involving the Balkan War. In 1879‚ a dual alliance was formed with Germany

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    main secondary causes of the Civil War? In the year 1860‚ the people of America believed that they were happiest and luckiest people across the globe however‚ the Civil War brought in a new era in the history of America the importance of the result is that it brought slavery in the US to an end. However‚ the politicians in the south and the north in the course of this war never believed the liberty of slaves to be the major concern of the war. When discussing the causes of the Civil War‚ there are two

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    What are the causes of the Spanish Civil War? The Spanish Civil War happened in 1936‚ with the Republicans fighting against the Nationalists. The causes of the Spanish Civil War are the weakness of the government‚ the failure of the monarchy‚ the Spanish army‚ the division of the states and the Catholic Church . The Spanish government was seen as corrupt and unstable‚ often undisciplined and lacked financial and economical care. The Spanish army was hated for their brutality but they had a large

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    Causes of 2003 Us Iraq War

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    Liberalism and Hegemonic Stability Theory As Causes for the 2003 US-Iraq War Many factors went into the decision of United States leaders to enter into war with Iraq in 2003. These reasons can be related to various classical and modern theories on the causes of war between states. Though there are several stances and viewpoints on the righteousness or legality of the war on Iraq‚ an objective eye will notice that the real factors for going to war are neither grounded in righteousness nor law. They

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    World War 1: Causes and Effects So what are the causes of World War One? You would automatically think that it’s some sort of complicated government problem only an expert could understand. But that’s not how it works. If you explain it the right way it’s way easier to understand. World War One had only four major causes being militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. They sound like some pretty fancy words but they are really easy to understand. These are the four main causes of World

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    to abdicate 1931 Happened in 1820‚ 1871‚ 1923 Reputation of Brutality Needed Heavy taxes to maintain Unpopular with the people Expensive Role of the Spanish Army Lost the spanish empire during 19th century Ineffective Lost war against American in 1898 Protected their interests Officer corps dominated by Upper and middle Class Housed the "Africanistas" Very conservative and nationalistic In charge of Education Held a lot of Power Partial role in Economics

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    utexas.edu/cola/depts/mes/_files/pdf/curriculum/Turkish_Jews_DBQ.pdf History of the Jews in Turkey – University of Texas at office -First Jews may have arrived on the Iberian Peninsula - Early as King Solomon time (965-930 B.C.E.) - Result of Jewish Diaspora following destruction of first Temple by Nebuchadnezzar (586 B.C.E.) -8th – 11th century considered “Golden Age” for Spain when Jews‚ Muslims and Christians built a civilization most advanced in Europe - By mid‐13th century‚ Christians

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