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    Ukraine Crisis

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    An Essay to Politics: Crisis in Ukraine Ukraine‚ a once member of the Soviet unified organization called Warsaw Pact‚ is now being seized by it’s former ally‚ Russia. It is one of the most tragic events involving militarism since the invasion of Georgia in Europe. Ukraine declared it’s independency when the Soviet Union went down. What I see is‚ the tension is caused by the deed of Ukraine to be a member of the EU or European Union. Therefore‚ Moscow would not want this because of their interests

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    main European powers increased with the militarism’s and imperialism’s factors. The imperialism trained countries into competition to the conquest of new territories‚ market and raw materials. This rivalry would also conduct to the incensement of militarism through an arms race by building of the biggest navies‚ armies and air force. All those factors helped to

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    The Treaty of Versailles is the main cause of World War II. The Treaty itself was a peace treaty that ended the war with Germany and allied nations. With the punishments Germany had to do as a result of the Treaty‚ German Citizens thought they were being too harsh and they were very unhappy. The German citizens became unsatisfied with the government‚ became poor‚ and had a great economic depression much like the United States at the time. Germany had to take full blame for World War I‚ pay thirty-two

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    people than your own”. This being said means that many things America has done goes against the declaration which is unjustifiable. Anti-Imperialist League said‚ we hold that the policy know as imperialism is hostile to liberty and tends toward militarism‚ an evil from which it has been out glory to be free.” This is basically saying that

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    Ch 21 Vocab

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    Nikki Marie Rink Hartwyk pd. 1 October 25th‚ 2013 Ch. 21 Vocab 1. nationalism- patriotic feeling‚ principles‚ or efforts; can be an extreme form of this‚ a feeling of superiority over other countries. 2. militarism- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests. 3. imperialism- a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy

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    The Rise of Hitler

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    Workers Party (GWP).” Adolf Hitler joined the group in 1919 and quick rose to a high ranking leader. His rise to the top of the GWP was due to his powerful speeches. Despite the ability of his speaking he often used it to promote national pride‚ militarism‚ and a racially "pure" Germany. After Hitler’s rise to leadership he changed the name to “The National Socialist German Workers’ which was referred to as “The Nazi Party”. Hitler tried to overthrow the government with the Nazi Party‚ but had no

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    Hitler accomplished to let the Germans to be nationalism‚ militarism and extermination for their country and extended the power all over the world. He set up the plan to get more sources and land for Germany and erupt the war around the area. He let the German economy get off the serious situation. After the WW1‚ Germany was in the desolate situation under the pressure from the surrounding countries. When Hitler got the control of the country‚ he destroy the Treaty of Versailles and construct the

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    Poland which led to destruction of European economy. In world war 1there was rivalries of all European. European had power that caused lot of tensions among each country that to be better than other countries. World War 1 started to grow sense of militarism which was accompanied by arm race. The cause of World War 2 was a world depression caused by the poor treaty of World War 1. There were people who were starving and the dictators let them what they want to do. The effect was most

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    WW1 causes

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    military force will get ahead from another’s power military. Moreover‚ the same time‚ technology of weapons was increased and new variety of weapons was produced (machine guns‚ chemical w.‚ airplanes etc.)By Krupp’s and Skoda’s armament foundries. Militarism doesn’t consist a cause for the countries to battle each other‚ but its combination with other factors such as imperialism and nationalism created tension between the big powers. In order for the powers to build these massive militaries‚ they

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    Cities grew quickly‚ political parties established and the age of mass politics came into being. Unions put forth their demands and got involved in protests and liberal democracy arose as the central system of European politics from the second half of the 19th Century. Several labor unions progressed into mass‚ centralized‚ national organizations. Additionally‚ efforts were made to increase voting rights during the mid-nineteenth century. Most importantly new women movements were introduced; women

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