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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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    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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    is divided in five parts which are Economy‚ Society‚ Culture‚ the Realm of Politics‚ and World War I. Each part has numerous under parts giving the reader detailed information about each part. In addition‚ the author did tremendous research on the German Empire‚ founded by Otto von Bismarck in 1871 and lasting until the end of World War I‚ to clarify the broader outlines of the development between 1871 and 1918 and to explain why Germany went to war in 1914 and lost that conflict four years later

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    Analyse the Causes of WW1

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    Analyse the Causes of WW1 There were a number of causes that played a key role for WW1; however the most significant was The Alliance System due to the fact that it had the most direct impact on the war. In this essay I will explain how this specific historical event was the main cause of WW1. On top of that I will talk about how the other causes effected the decisions made and their impact at the time. The Alliance System was the most significant cause of WW1 due to the fact that all the great

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    which reflect different political realities‚ the former is based on the principle of territoriality with Brussels‚ Flanders and Wallonia‚ while the latter was created on the premise of cultural and linguistic solidarity with the Flemish‚ Walloon and German-speaking Communities (Francard 2013: 29-30). The concept of Community as understood in the Belgian constitution is of particular relevance in the frame of this master thesis as communities are responsible for linguistic‚ cultural‚ and educational

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    the cousin of King William of Prussia. Napolean III feared that German conquest of Spain would negatively influence the French in that providence. Bismarck‚ whose goal was to start a war announced the Ems dispatch. Bismarck made King Williams report open to the pubilic albeit he edited it to make it subdue the French into war and it worked. Because France initiated the war Bismarck was able to get the support of the Southern German states seeing as how Prussia would seem to be in a defensive position

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    Historical General Assembly‚ 1946 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction History of the Committee Topic Area A Topic Area B Position Paper Requirements Closing Remarks Bibliography 5 5 6 26 41 42 52 Topic Area A: Topic Area B: The Situation in Europe Atomic Energy Statement of the Problem History of the Problem Current Situation Relevant International Actions Proposed Solutions Questions a Resoultion Must Answer Bloc Positions Suggestions for Further Research

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    set up to enforce press censorship‚ disbanded student societies‚ and introduce a commission to investigate revolutionary movements The formation of the Zollvein Union was one of the very first real steps that individualize Prussia from the other German states. Prussia increased their economic leadership‚ especially as she had successfully excluded Austria from the Zolleverin‚ but although Austria still retained political leadership in

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