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    showing political participation to be increasing along with general interest in politics. It is for these reasons that one may argue that Germany was moving towards a democracy before WW1. However despite there being democratic elements within the German government‚ these features actually posed a threat democracy through counteracting the changes that would have led to it. For example although a constitution existed in Germany‚ this constitution made it possible for the Kaiser to rule Germany in

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    Sigmund Freud

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    of Medicine in Rio de Janeiro for his dissertation Da psiconalise (A sexualidade nas nevroses) and thus inaugurated the field for the reception of psychoanalysis in the decades to come. After a long period when this document was not available‚ the German Hannes Stubbe‚ professor for anthropological psychology at the University of Cologne‚ Germany‚ and at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil‚ traced it in the faculty’s archives and published it as a 129-pages reprint. Hannes

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    ground" Etymology of Term #3: 1680s‚ in sports (tennis‚ etc.)‚ from serve (v.). Etymology of Term # 4: "round object‚" Old English *beal‚ from or corresponding to Old Norse bollr "ball‚" from Proto-Germanic *balluz (cognates: Old High German ballo‚ German Ball)‚ from PIE root *bhel- (2) "to blow‚ inflate‚ swell" (see bole). Etymology of Term #5: 1590s‚ "discharge in a volley‚" from volley (n.). Sporting sense (originally in tennis) of "to return the ball before it has hit the ground" is

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    Militarism not only called for more weapons‚ but also more  advanced ones. World War one was a colossal step forward in  terms of modern war.  1. Tanks were first introduced by the British in 1916 during the  Battle of the Somme against the Germans  2. Germans introduced submarines as warships in 1914  3. Poison gas introduced by Germans  4. Airplane warfare first used  ii. (Analysis) With large armies and navies‚ a country would be more  willing to

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    We will be using only language to address you‚ no image. We will be doing that because I can. We humans have the gift of language. Just by making some noises with our mouths‚ we can send pressure waves through the air‚ and these pressure waves can magically create ideas and images in the mind of people who hear it‚ right. So I can just say something like: imagine a Meest random shit met dieren‚ and hopefully if everything has gone well in your life so far‚ you’ve never had that though before. And

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    War over rightful inheritance and‚ the power of the Monarchy had been reduced to little more than that of a Duke or a Count; only holding power over the greatly diminished Crownlands. During his rule‚ he faced the monumental task of restoring the German Empire to its former glory and re-establishing the power and authority of the Crown once again. Barbarossa would come into conflict over his measures and would face several problems during his attempts to unite the Kingdoms of Germany and Italy

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    Throughout the twentieth century events that transpired were subject to a great deal of debate from students to trained historians. It was a span of one hundred years that saw the entire world at war on two separate occasions‚ it saw the end of the old idea that the Europe was home to the most successful countries in the world‚ and it saw the world on the brink of a nuclear war and perhaps its end. Through all of this many debates emerged on the events that transpired. Perhaps the most debated

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    Can Schlieffen Pull The Cord? Can = Commanders Schlieffen = Schlieffen Pull = Plan XVII The = Tactical and strategic problems Cord = Communication C Commanders Moltke Was regarded as unsuitable for the pressures of commanding the German forces. Failed to provide the resources or manpower needed to implement his changes to the Schlieffen plan. Was too keen to pass responsibility to his subordinates. Sir John French Prone to depression Did not trust the French command and often

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    ‘iron chancellor’ can be considered as the father of Germany‚ uniting Prussia and other states. During his years as chancellor from 1871-1890‚ he successfully secured the new German boarders by keeping peace within Europe. Through rallying the southern states of Germany by engaging the Franco-Prussian war of 1871‚ with the German ‘traditional enemy‚ Bismarck successfully achieved his aim of uniting the scattered states of Germany and in addition gained control over the fertile lands: Alsace and Lorraine

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    opinion all the major powers helped to start the war‚ moreover‚ they should share the blame. Firstly‚ Germany was being forced to admit that they started the war‚ however‚ according to Count Brockdorff-Rantzan (head of the German delegates at Versailles in 1919)‚ the German people felt they were fighting a war of defense. If Germany had caused the war the other countries would have only fought defensively. Furthermore‚ Germany only declared war due to the alliance system. Besides‚ Russia had already

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