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    Bismarck was more successful at unifying Germany in the years 1848 – 1849 than the revolutionaries because Bismarck was the chief architect of the German unification‚ and he had Prussian support and the Prussian army. The revolutionaries were divided and had different aims for Germany. The revolutionaries were deeply divided over the national question; should Germany be unified or not? They were also divided on social issues and constitutional grounds. The revolutionaries also had disputes over

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    the initial page to briefly describe the impact of nationalism in each of the four countries during the mid-late 1800s: *France- France strove to solidify its own identity as a nation as its territory diminished. *Germany- They wanted to create a German state as much in opposition to Austria as in the interests of national unity. *Italy- Fought to reunify disparate Italian forces‚ after they were subjugated by French and Austrian leaders. *Russia- Tsar Alexander the 2nd began working on making

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    Factory allowed function to reign supreme over form created a clean and accessible design unparalleled in any predeceasing movements worldwide. Aesthetically speaking‚ the building retains a sort of timeless charm. Gropius was one of the first architects to stand for the concept of honesty in material within his designs (Pascucci). Deriving from the core values of modernism and functionalism‚ he began the design guided by new philosophy. With this in mind‚ he implemented the iconic glass

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    Jorn Utzon Jorn Utzon was a Danish architect in the 19th century. Utzon changed architecture was designed to make it more flexible Utzon grew up in Copenhagen Denmark‚ where he become interested in ships and a possible navy career. As a result of his family interest in art‚ he then went on to studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts between 1937–1942‚ During the summer holidays with his grandparents‚ Utzon Met two artist‚ Paul Schroder and Carl Kyberg‚ who introduced him to art

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    more than 100 kilometers after losing the battle of Caporetto against Austrian and German troops. The Anglo-French launch the Nivelle offensive but are defeated by the German troops. The French troops desert after the Nivelle’s offensive‚ because when Nivelle replaced General Joffre as the commander off the French army‚ he planned a new offensive but it was a complete failure. The French Troops were mown down by German machinery. The French lost 200‚000 men and there was no breakthrough. Then‚ the USA

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    The Nuremberg Laws: Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor (September 15‚ 1935) 1. From these laws‚ the Nazis considered marriage between Germans as a decisive factor in the reproduction and preservation of pure German blood. Therefore‚ German women must be protected against the risk of violation of laws and committing the crime racial defilement. For example‚ the laws prohibited Germans from marrying Jews and “female nationals of German or kindred” from being employed in the Jews’household

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    Europe in the wake of Napoleon’s defeat? What did the chief architects of the Congress‚ such as Metternich‚ hope to achieve? Congress of Vienna was a conservative group that aimed to develop peaceful international relations system Goal: achieve postwar stability by establishing secure states with guaranteed borders. Restore regimes to original rulers Austrian Netherlands and Dutch Republic- united into a new kingdom German states- German Confederation that built on Napoleon’s Confederation of

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    part of Imperial Germany’s history‚ Russia was considered the main threat to peace in Europe. Russia always wanted more land and craved for territorial expansion. A remarkable change occurred in British foreign policy between 1890 and 1914. The architect of change was the Marquis of Salisbury. Salisbury authored the phrase “splendid isolation” to depict Britain’s stance of neutrality‚ yet involved Great Britain in continental alliances. The young Kaiser’s foreign policy acumen was a poor shadow

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    Chihuahuas vs German Shepherds Did you know that a Chihuahua is classified as a lapdog‚ and German Shepherds are herding dogs? ( Germanshepherdguide.com ) Well what do you think would happen if you had a Chihuahua or a German Shepherd? These two breeds of dogs are not the same‚ so they should not be treated the same way. Look Chihuahuas can be any color with a variety of markings (World Book )‚ and German Shepherds can be any color‚ but most are tan and black‚ or reddish and black ( Ducksters

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    While German and Irish immigration of the 1840?s and 1850?s was similar in many ways‚ some differences were also evident. German and Irish immigrants‚ native of Europe‚ fled across the Atlantic Ocean to the heartland of the United States for different reasons‚ causing numerous different effects on the people and the land they came to inhabit. The German and Irish immigration of this time period can be compared through their motives‚ distributions‚ and political effects. German and Irish immigrants

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