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    with an infantry regiment in Prague and Hungary. While in the army Franz received several promotions: captain (1885)‚ major (1888)‚ colonel (1890) and general (1896). In 1889‚ Crown Prince Rudolf‚ the son of Franz Josef‚ shot himself at his hunting lodge. The death of Prince Rudolf passed the crown to Franz Ferdinand’s father‚ Carl Ludwig. When he died in 1896‚ Franz Ferdinand became the new heir to the throne. After the death of Franz‚ Austria/Hungary needed to enforce its authority in the face

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    independence after the Russo-Turkish war. In 1903‚ the pro-Austrian King Alexander of Serbia was murdered and was replaced by a new king determined to reduce Austrian-Hungarian influence. Austria-Hungary feared the influence of a strong country with a multi-ethnic empire. In order to combat this‚ Austria-Hungary started a tariff war and the Serbs went to France for support. Tensions grew when Baron von Aehrenthal became Austria’s new foreign minister. His belief that an aggressive foreign policy demonstrating

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    International Intercultural Management Tartalom 1. Introduction: The inter-cultural dinner was organised in my flat. Our group contained four people and the four involved countries were Denmark‚ Austria‚ the USA and Hungary. We had Hungarian appetizer‚ American main course and Dutch and Austrian dessert. The culture plays significant role in the business life because it is a success factor. Misunderstanding the cultural differences may lead to defeat. In cross-cultural

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    In what year was the alliance formed? The dual alliance was formed in the year 1879. The German chancellor Otto Von Bismarck was responsible for forming the alliance as he strove to form stronger links with Austria-Hungary. The secret treaty stated that both nations would agree to help each other if attacked by Russia but that they would remain neutral if there was an attack on another power such as France. Question 6: Which nation joined the dual alliance in 1882

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    these causes. This question implies that an event that occurred in 1914 triggered and spread the battle to the five major empires. From the early 1900’s ‚ the two major alliances in Europe were on the one side the Triple Alliance between Austria-Hungary‚ Germany and Italy ‚ and on the other side‚ Great Britain ‚ France and Russia forming the Entente Cordial. It must be noted that‚ the Entente Cordial became anti-German after the two Moroccan crisis (1908 and 1911) ‚ because of Germany’s lack of diplomacy

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    broke the military strength of Hungary‚ the Hungarian king‚ Louis II‚ losing his life in the battle (see Battle of Mohács). The vacant throne of Hungary was now claimed by Ferdinand I‚ the Habsburg archduke of Austria‚ and by John (János Zápolya)‚ who was voivode (lord) of Transylvania‚ and

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    History Notes on the 19th Century Nationalism- fanatical devotion to “nation’s” commonalities Imperialism- one nation dominates another Industrialism- mass production of technology to be more effective Capitalism- competition (between nations) to eradicate; all for profit Militarism- utilize military as 1st choice; espirit de corps Scientificism- reasoning and justifications; technology Social Darwinism- “survival of the fittest”; why you take place in other “isms”- hierarchy Crimean

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    considered to be the “War to end all wars” or the “imperialist war” but as a matter of fact it was the first modern war. Nationalism played the largest part of the beginning of the war due to nationalist conflicts between Russia and Austria-Hungary. Militarism played a huge part in the war because everyone was more than ready to fight and it was obvious. The toll that imperialism had on the war was that Great Britain had the most spread empire with colonies spread across the globe‚ Germany

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    Europe in 1914‚ after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. This trigger action caused the involvement of Germany‚ Russia‚ Serbia and Austria-Hungary. However‚ the war itself was caused by nationalism‚ alliances and Germany’s fear of encirclement. Nationalism was the central cause of World War One because‚ due to the nationalism of the Slavs‚ the Balkan states became a powder keg. Austria-Hungary made the Serbs fear annexation while the Slavs inside the country wanted a

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    many influential causes‚ but these three were the main push into war. ADD MORE INTO SENTENCES The distinctive classes during this time was one of the many causes of World War 1. Socialism became a popular political creed in Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ and France. The ruling classes in these countries hoped that a short victorious war would put an end to class differences and would reduce the support for socialism. ADD SENTENCES The alliances were a huge part in World War 1. Countries

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