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    alliance is known as the Triple Alliance. However‚ the Triple Alliance wasn’t always triple‚ for at a time there were only two countries. Germany and Austria-Hungary were already allies by 1879 when their concern for Russian threats was mutual. This led the countries to form the Dual Alliance which Italy then joined in 1882. After this alliance‚ other alliances began to form‚ such as the Triple Entente‚ made from France‚ England‚ and Russia and the Central

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    "Cosequences of Nationalism" Nationalism is another word for Patriotism. Nationalism unites everyone living in the same country irrespective of class‚ creed or colour. Its kind of a spirit that builds a sense of identity and belonging to one’s homeland or native country. Its an eternal emotion that keeps us bound to value our native land and everything related to it i.e. our motherland. Its this emotion that brings unity among nations which is a positive consequence. Though there are few negative

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    Trenches In Ww1

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    War on the Western Front Reasons for the stalemate on the Western Front (217 Words) There was a clear expectation that WW1 would be a quick‚ offensive military war over by Christmas. Introduction of new technology such as munitions and tanks changed the structure of war as many were not prepared for modern warfare. Millions of men participated in war along with vast numbers of horses and later trucks‚ there was a great need for food and medical supplies however‚ it was hard to sustain. There were

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    Nationalism in India

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    Index: Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………2 Body………………………………………………………………………………………3-7 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………….8 Introduction: How did Nationalism begun in India? Well these were organized mass movements emphasizing and raising questions concerning the interests of the people of India. In most of these movements‚ people were themselves encouraged to take action. Due to several factors‚ these movements failed to win Independence for India

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    Factors of Nationalism

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    Factors in Developing Nationalism There are many ways in which nationalism can be shaped by the people of a country. Some factors include social‚ economic‚ political‚ geographical and historical aspects. These things give the inhabitants of a country realistic events and values to base their nationalities on. Many events in the French Revolution‚ Napoleonic Era of rule in France‚ and the Independence of Kosovo will be used in the explanation of this development of nationalism. Historical factors

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    ORIGINS OF WW1

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    The Origins of World War I Edited by RICHARD F. HAMILTON Ohio State University HOLGER H. HERWIG University of Calgary published by the press syndicate of the university of cambridge The Pitt Building‚ Trumpington Street‚ Cambridge‚ United Kingdom cambridge university press The Edinburgh Building‚ Cambridge cb2 2ru‚ uk 40 West 20th Street‚ New York‚ ny 10011-4211‚ usa 477 Williamstown Road‚ Port Melbourne‚ vic 3207‚ Australia ´ Ruiz de Alarcon 13‚ 28014 Madrid‚ Spain Dock House

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    WW1 Notes

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    Fuse -Causes of WWI Sasson‚ Memories of an infantry man -Most famous memoir of WWI Ferguson‚ The Pity of War -Economic view of war Fromkin‚ A Peace to End All Peace -1914 to 1923 impact of Middle East Fussell‚ The Great War and Modern Memory -How war effected culture‚ style‚ etc. Outline: "Wild with Joy"- The Prelude to the War 1914- "Mud‚ slim and vermin" The Central Powers on the march- The failure of the Entente "The world is mad"- Verdun and Somme War everywhere- Africa‚ the Middle

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    signed a defensive alliance‚ in 1904 Britain and France signed the ‘Entente Cordiale’ after settling colonial differences. In 1907 after the Triple Alliance was renewed for a further six year‚ Russia and Britain signed a convention hat‚ with france‚ led to the Triple Entente. When World War I started there were two big alliances. By 1914‚ the six major powers of Europe were split into two alliances‚ which would form the two warring sides in World War One. Britain‚ France and Russia were in the Triple

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    Nationalism Project

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    Linda Coming Together - Nationalism Ascendant Part A - Section I: Political Developments a) Louisiana Purchase In 1803‚ United States bought approximately 828‚000 square miles of land from the French‚ at about three cents an acre which totaled about 15 million. This purchase was known as the Louisiana Purchase and it was the first major purchase for the United States regarding to land. This purchase put America in control of the New Orleans port and the Mississippi River. Also after the purchase

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    Nationalism and Patriotism

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    Nationalism and Patriotism Nationalism is a funny subject. The sense of patriotism and pride invoked within oneself from the love of a nation is a truly human phenomenon. In all reality‚ a country is not an actual object‚ but a state of mind. A country has no actual feelings and the boundaries that are drawn were drawn by men like you and I. In the books‚ “Patriotism‚” by Yukio Mishima and “Sofia Petrovna‚” by Lydia Chukovskaya‚ we see stories of people that are products of their countries. The

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