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    The ways that the Americans are economically threading the Germans in there is how we would like to bring over food that will be cheaper. This will take away from the local people of this region and will hurt there businesses and local farming. The way this will threats there culture is through the way the meats are made‚ like with the growth hormones in the USA foods. In this fight the Americans coming over with there food will be cheaper to make and people will more likely by it. In this case

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    word of mouth. The research stated that in this way they took a more random sample. The final number from 294 possible candidates‚ 108 participants were part of the program. The interviews were managed by well-trained interviewers that spoke both German and Turkish fluently (Makowski‚ Anna Christin and Christopher Kofahl 2014). As stated before‚ the research took the sample and compared it to the doctoral thesis research by Barbara Ruβ-Thiel (Makowski‚ Anna Christin and Christopher Kofahl 2014)

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    those in the empire of Austria-Hungary 3. The arms race-competition for bigger armed forces and more armaments 4. The Anglo-German Naval Race 5. Kaiser Wilhelm II and German militarism 6. Alliance system-The Tripple Alliance and the Triple Entente The immediate cause of the war 1. The assassination of Franz-Ferdinand 2. Russia’s backing Serbia made war more likely 3. German backing for Austria was crucially important Colonial rivalry-competition for even bigger empires Competition between

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    German Foreign Policy International Relations 1871 - 1914 Part 1 1 Background Unification of Germany The Congress of Vienna at the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 redrew the map of Europe and established the Confederation of German States (39 of them) which were under the control of Austria-Hungary. 2 Germany 1815 3 German Unification Prussia‚ the largest of these states‚ wanted to end Austrian domination and unite the states into a new German Empire under her own

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    then entered politics in 1847. At the time the German states were not well organized and could never form tight bonds. Bismarck was determined to free the states from Austrian domination and to unite them under Prussian rule. Otto served as a delegate at the congregation of the German union and as representative to Russia and France. In 1862 he was appointed minister-president of Prussia.

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    GERMAN CULTURE WOMEN IN BUSINESS IN GERMANY I read this article of a German woman‚ and how the German culture has one of the widest gender wage caps on the continent. Millions of working mothers and sometimes fathers‚ have to make often difficult trade-offs when it comes to work and family‚ but labor experts says the calculus is especially harsh in Germany. The government and union leaders are creating a drag on female participation in the work force and‚ consequently‚ on economic growth. I think

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    important were the great power rivalries as a cause of the First World War? There has been much debate amongst historians about what the decisive factors leading to the First World War were. In early 1914 relations across Europe appeared stable: Anglo-German naval tensions looked to be improving and countries seemed to want to avoid war as it was expensive and would damage trade routes. For example‚ Austria-Hungary and Russia avoided war in 1912 and 1913. Within this essay I am going to weigh up the importance

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    Jim upon entering the team considered himself well prepared. He had knowledge of German culture and language‚ due to the fact that his wife was German and he visited Germany often‚ however‚ he was amazed at the detail in which the planning session went. Jim soon lost patience and interest‚ and the respect of his fellow team members because he was "hardly paying attention" anymore to the process. The German team used a three-day planning session as a way to lay the foundation for the structure

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    “Analyze Bismarck’s use of war to achieve unification.” Otto Eduard Leopold‚ also known as Otto von Bismarck was a German leader who led the unification effort in Germany. He was the Prince of Bismarck and held various government positions throughout his life‚ such as Prussian Minister President. Germany used to be a group of states loosely united through the German Confederation. Bismarck changed that‚ using force and war‚ and created a unified Germany with Prussia as the major power holder. He

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    WHY WAS BISMARCK MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN THE REVOLUTIONARIES OF 1848-1849 IN UNIFY GERMANY? All the German states were able to unify faster than Italy because a very strong German nationalism existed between them. Bismarck was able to bring this nationalism together and unify all states into a strong Germany. On the other side‚ the revolutionaries had many obstacles to be able to unite the Germans into one whole country. Bismarck was more successful than the revolutionaries for various reasons; including

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