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    A2 German Monika Niedziela Text © Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010 Illustrations © Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010 All rights reserved. The copyright holders authorise ONLY users of NTDL A2 German to make photocopies for their own or their students’ immediate use within the teaching context. No other rights are granted without permission in writing from the publisher or under licence from the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited‚ of Saffron House‚ 6–10 Kirby Street‚ London EC1N 8TS

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    dogs such as the German Shepherd. Well‚ I am here to talk about the German Shepherd because it is the one canine that is perceived and stereotyped as being an overly aggressive dog and a known attacker. And whether or not you have a fear of dogs or German shepherds‚ individuals need to be better informed about its characteristics and personality traits so that they won’t be perceived as a fearful dog and so that individuals who do fear them will come to fear them less. German Shepherds are often

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    History Assess the role of Kiaser Wilhelm II in the direction of German domestic and foreign policy between the years 1900-1914. Between 1871 and 1890 Otto Von Bismarck had worked hard and skillfully to secure Germany’s position in the European hierachy. Alliances formed between Germany and other nations such as Russia and Austria cemented peace within Europe during the 1870’s and 1880’s‚ and Germany’s isolation of France (whom Prussia had defeated in 1871) could continue. The use of realpolitik

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    Essay question: Trace the unification movement within the German confederation up until 1834. What were the main obstacles to overcome? German unification‚ from 1815-1834 faced many obstacles‚ obstacles that would have to be overcome if the unification movement within Germany were to be successful. From the very beginning there were many forces acting against the unification movement‚ states like Austria were very much against the unification. The people in Austria were reactionaries; they believed

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    favourite breed‚ the German Shepherd. Due to the couple’s busy lifestyle‚ adopting this breed of dog may not be a suitable choice. The German Shepherd may not be an ideal pet for this couple due to its exercise and enrichment requirements and the challenge of travelling with this breed using public transit‚ but there are alternative breeds that would better adapt to their lifestyle. The first issue is in regards to a German Shepherd’s exercise and enrichment needs. The German Shepherd is intelligent

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    declaration of the Second German Empire‚ it was created on the site of the Battle of Nations‚ a battle in October 1813 in which approximately 1 million soldiers from Austria‚ Britain‚ Russia‚ France‚ Prussia and the other German states fought to decide the forthcoming of Europe. Under Napoleon‚ the outnumbered French forces succeeded to beat the bigger armies of the Allies for over a day‚ but then withdrew in defeat‚ designing the end of Napoleon’s Empire. Although some Germans fought on the side of

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    Treaty of Versailles Questions 1. How do you think the German people would have felt after their leaders signed such a treaty? Explain‚ state your answer and give examples to support it. Many German people may have hated the Treaty of Versailles‚ as they were not invited to negotiate the treaty and their Government were forced to sign the treaty‚ meaning they had to suffer under the harsh terms. They would have felt betrayed because most would have expected their Government to fight more for their

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    etc. However‚ one of the most significant of these is the German culture. German influence over this country is so strong that it goes through science‚ to architecture‚ to music‚ to sports and entertainment. Germans left their homeland for several reasons such as‚ looking for an improved standard of living‚ and later looking for freedom from military connection and political oppression (1796-1815)‚ etc. It is possible to say that Germans have been present in America since the United States belonged

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    Wilhelm Grimm were eager German nationalist who really campaigned for the idea of all German states being integrated as one country. They collected German folk stories because they believed that folktales revealed a national German identity also wanting to revive their countries culture. As the Grimm brothers were collecting and writing their folktales‚ France occupied a good section of German territory setting up its own legal system therefore‚ influencing and transforming the German culture like having

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    Chris Vasilli Mr. Martinez U.S Government & Economics Per. 8 5/20/12 Overview of German Circumstances after World War I Germany ’s problems and hatred after World War I may have been what sparked it ’s beginnings in World War I. When the German people felt hopeless after their loss in World War I‚ they felt they needed a new strong leader. When Hitler came to power in Germany he established a following that would later lead him to rule most of Europe in the early 1930 ’s

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