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    History How far was world war one responsible for the February revolution of 1917? :D some points or anything would be useful To quite an extent it was the sole reason for the Revolution. World War I saw Czar Nikolas mobilize a woefully unprepared Russian military for combat against well-trained German front-line troops. Their subsequent defeats and embarrassment sparked the flame that would become the Red Revolution. By 1917‚ the Russian economy was in poor shape and near complete

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    Causes of WW1 essay outline    Hook: Mr. Frip is advising that we use our specialized impact categories to highlight  some of the long­term effects of the Great War.  ­­>Example: World War 1 was the cataclysmic event which would end the lives of 10  million young european men‚ therefore destroying an entire generation of Europeans. It  would end the empires of Russia‚ Germany‚ and Austria­Hungary. Russia would resort  to communism‚ which would promptly outlaw religion and impose a totalitarian  government

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    Nationalism! Are Nationalistic Sentiment the Same for Every American ? The debate over nationalism creates conflict within states. These conflicts arise with the question of what nationalism is? who can be a nationalist? what does a nationalist look like? What should be the values of a nationalist and how should he/she display them? Citizens within a state have different understanding of the concept of nationalism. For many‚ it is based on historical values‚ race‚ culture‚ ethnicities and it is

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    What were the effects of nationalism in the later 20th century? Nationalism united people against western/foreign interference and influences‚ as evidenced in the Iranian Revolution‚ the establishment of Islamism‚ and the Organization of African Unity. In 1979‚ after several years of civil resistance‚ strikes‚ and demonstrations‚ the people of Iran overthrew their US-backed leader‚ Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi‚ because of his unjust rule and his ties to the States. Mohammad Reza Shah was put into power

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    Did you ever wonder what weapons were used in WW1? How about how they compare to todays standards? They affected their time period drastically in many ways. The German’s changed the game with tanks. They also brought chemical warfare into the war. The British impacted war in many ways and they used some great weaponry. The British used the Lee-Enfield .303‚ It was a bolt action rifle that help 10 bullets in the magazine. It was very rugged‚ being able to hold up throughout hard conditions and trench

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    I want to focus on a positive aspect within nationalism; National identity can help overcome narrow tribalism. A common trend today‚ especially in Western nations‚ is that populations are becoming more diverse- racially‚ religiously‚ linguistically and otherwise. In this process‚ we have the opportunity to engage‚ understand and work with people who differences might otherwise separate us. (Wilkens pg 71‚ 72) It is the job and honor of every follower of Christ and of every church of the Lord Jesus

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    Polish Nationalism in Frederic Chopin’s Compositions Frederic Chopin was born in the year 1810‚ in Warsaw‚ Poland and died in 1849‚ at the young age of 39 (Thompson‚ 113). He was also known as “the Poet of the Piano” due to his nuance‚ his expressive depth and his ability to conjure up the melody of the human voice from the instrument’s keys (http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/poland503/chopin.html). “Chopin epitomizes the figure of the “Romantic Artist”: withdrawn‚ temperamental

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    fighting across vast lengths of trenches stretching from the English Channel to the northern borders of Switzerland as each army tried to outflank the other. No one in 1914 would have predicted the stalemate that was to follow; it was a common belief back home in Britain that it would all be ’over by Christmas’. The Germans had similar views at the start of the war; they thought they could rapidly capture France before invading Russia‚ therefore preventing a war on two fronts. But the failure of

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    The increase of spending in military in the lead up to WWI by the major countries showed self-interest‚ this is because countries were preparing for war and didn’t want their country to be invaded and did not want to lose major causalities. However‚ these increases of over 150% by most of the major countries in the five years leading up to war were done to defend themselves and inflict pain on the opposing side. This shows that all the countries were selfish and only wanted to protect their country

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    Since World War I‚ one of the biggest problems the United states has been faced with is its foreign policy. Throughout the past 100 years‚ foreign policy has changed depending on the times and what is going on in the rest of the world. The time period between 1918‚ the end of World War‚ to 1953‚ the end of the Korean War. Essentially‚ U.S. foreign policy evolved from “isolationist protection of war” to”protective containment of Communism.” This change occurred due changes in America’s view of the

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