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    What were the causes of WW1?       In 1914‚ World War I broke out. It involved around 100 countries around the world. Between 1914 and 1918‚ over 59 million troops were used‚ over 8 million died and over 29 million were injured. This is the biggest war anyone has any witnessed yet; this is why WW1 is also known as the Great War. The main reasons why WW1 broke out were the Alliance System‚ Imperialism‚ the arms race‚ the Schlieffen Plan‚ and the trigger of this war was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand

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    artist‚ as his pieces are eye-catching‚ visually attractive and meaningful. Not only is Mucha a talented artist but he also characterised the movement of the art nouveau style‚ with his emotive paintings to capture his fascination of the sensuous aspects of female beauty‚ with his supple artistic skills he creates luxuriously flowing strands of hair and represents the female image as ornamental. In doing this he captures the attention of the observer‚ engaging them in every aspect of his pieces - the

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    who should be the rightful kings of France since Isabelle‚ mother of Edward III‚ was French. This breach of peace is what we now call “The Hundred Years War”. This struggle between the countries can be classified into phases. The first phase‚ for nearly two decades from 1337-1357 had the Sluys‚ Crecy‚ and Poitiers battles all of which were English victories. Although the English were the smaller of the two countries‚ they did win those three major battles and this can be contributed to the fact that

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    American Revolution: What Were they Really Fighting For? I: Introduction A superficial understanding of the Revolutionary War may lead to believe that it was struggle in which the purpose of the colonists was to rid themselves of the cruelty and tyranny associated with the British colonial regime. This is simply not true‚ or at the very least‚ it is not the whole truth. For the most part‚ the inhabitants of the colonies took pride in calling themselves Englishmen‚ and under the so-called tyrannical

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    These were the circumstances that brought Trevor and his two associates to the El Paso “International” airport. For most‚ El Paso proper would not be considered a huge city‚ but for the Southwest United States‚ it is extensive. If you considered the two states and two countries there were two-point-seven million people working and living in the area. Trevor would never be mistaken for an enormous man. Wiry might be a better term to describe him. When standing next to Barney‚ a person might question

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    eugenics were science‚ racism‚ and propaganda. Eugenics was developed largely by Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race. It fell into disfavor only after the perversion of its doctrines by the Nazis. A lot of people at the time praise eugenics. They saw eugenics as a way to improve the humanity. Francis Galton felt that the dysfunctional qualities of a human race could be explained through their genetics. Being a criminal‚ mental retardation‚ insanity‚ and rebelliousness is what was consider

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    Hitler had gained power in Germany. Hitler was an unstable man who was obsessed with purifying the German Race. He wanted his race to be superior and believed that the only way to gain superiority and power was by war. To do this Adolf and his Nazi Party decided to sign treaties with Italy and Japan against the Soviet Union to continue on with his mission to dominate the world. As his next move‚ he decided to invade Poland in September of 1939 from the east and France and

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    the Great and the Herodians. What were their major contributions to the history of Judaism and the Jews? What were their main failures? Herod the Great was the Governor of Galilee under the authority of Roman rule. He was a direct descendant of Antipater. During his reign from 37 B.C. to 4 B.C.‚ Herod became known for his inhumane treatment and troubles within his family. However‚ he also had positive attributes to his rule that included aiding those under his reign during times of hardship

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    1641-1715 Louis XIV Louis the 14th ascended to the throne at the age of four. Jules Cardinal Mazarin served as the ruler of France until Louis came of age. However‚ after Louis came of age‚ he did not take over until Mazarin’s death in 1661. Louis believed he was a gift from God and therefore had the divine right to rule as a dictator. He considered all disobedience and rebellion to be sinful. Louis employed Jean-Baptiste Colbert as the controller general of finance in France. Colbert reconstructed

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    During the 20th century was when the First Wave of Feminism ended and when the Second Wave of Feminism began. Unlike the first wave which focused on issues like overturning legal and gender obstacles‚ the second wave focused more on a wide range of issues such as: sexuality‚ family‚ the workplace‚ reproductive rights‚ de facto inequalities‚ and legal inequalities. There was a period of time called “Second Wave Feminism” that said that took place from the early 1960s to early 1980s. Second Wave

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