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    Why did the French army lose the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871? The overwhelming loss of the French army in the Franco-Prussian war can largely be attributed to two main factors; the weaknesses of the French themselves‚ and the reformed military strength of the Prussians. This essay will argue that although France had clear advantages in military experience and weaponry‚ the result of the war came down to logistics and organisation‚ in which the French were severely lacking. Although it would

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    A-LEVEL HISTORY PAPER 1 AND PAPER 3 BY MOHAMMAD ANWAR Paper 1 starts from Page 2 Paper 3 starts from Page 64 1 PAPER 1 2 INDEX CHAPTER PAGE NUMBER Nationalism 5 Imperialism 20 Russian Revolution 25 Totalitarianism 41 Miscellaneous 60 (Please take a look at these questions‚ which involve comparisons of issues related with multiple topics) I would recommend that you use the following book for Paper 1 and Paper 3 “Mastering Modern World History” by Norman Lowe 3 4 NATIONALISM

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    Ch 22 Crimean war:Russia vs Ottoman Empire‚ France and Britain vs Russia. Austria neutral (expected to help Russia‚ but didn’t) Russia wanted to protect Christian shrines in Palestine‚ Ottoman refused. Russia occupied Moldavia and Wallachia. Ottomans declared war. France and Britain in to protect balance of power. Suicidal charge of British light brigade at the battle of Balaklava‚ French and British attack Crimean peninsula in the Black Sea‚ Russian Sevastopol fell in Sept 1855. Treaty of

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    the alliance system. An important factor which we must assess as a factor of World War One is the legacy of the creation of the new German Empire which was established in 1871. The distribution of European Power was altered significantly and Bismarck sought to stabilize Europe around the new German Empire. He was aware of France’s inevitable desire for revenge and for the return of Alsace-Lorraine. Through skilful diplomacy he aimed to isolate France and possibly embroil her in conflict with

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    German's Pride

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    back even before the First World War. Due to the Germans’ jealousy towards Great Britain’s world-predominance‚ a spark was been ignited within their hearts‚ giving them inhuman intensions to retaliate‚ initiate‚ and agree in war. According to Admiral von Muller‚ head of the Kaiser’s naval cabinet‚ both sides held their heads high‚ and believed that war is unavoidable‚ and that war is the only solution left. “Germany shall increase to the utmost of her power...” This was the lone matchstick that triggered

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    The Importance of Napoleon the III and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 France in the 19th century was a country that was in trouble. In the beginning of the century its people were picking up the pieces from overthrowing a powerful and well established monarch. The people had to weather a failed first republic and the Napoleonic Wars. French people then had to deal with a restoration of the monarchy and a return of the power to the Bourgeoisie. Living as a common person in France was no easy

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    Disraeli

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    13c. Understanding Disraeli’s response to the Eastern Question. Using the passages and your own knowledge‚ assess the view that Disraeli achieved little in his foreign policy regarding the Eastern Question beyond boosting his own reputation. The Eastern Question was a Disraeli’s foreign policy regarding the Eastern question is questionable and there is conflict amongst historians whether his foreign policy was successful or whether he simply passed aggressive and unnecessary policies in a vain

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    Perhaps no other time in history saw the sheer amount of technological innovation‚ political unrest‚ and social flux as the late 19th and early 20th century. Along with modernization and advancement‚ this period can be characterized by a growing sense of nationalism and cultural pride. In this essay I am going to compare and contrast how the works of Finnish painter‚ Akseli Gallen-Kallela‚ and Russian artist‚ Ilya Repin‚ attempted to capture a sense of national identity. I will begin with the work

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    There was no uniformity in the way in which states were ran in the late 19th and early 20th century each state created its own way to live. However before the start of the first world war there were similarities in the ways that the states were governed. This can be seen between three of the largest powers in Europe‚ Britain‚ Germany and France. This essay will discuss the similarities and differences that Britain had with both Germany and France in order to determine if Britain was in fact more

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    Question: Analyze the factors that prevented the development of a unified Germany state in the sixteenth seventeenth centuries. What were the three most important reasons that Germany did not become a state along the lines of France or Spain? Answer To Above Question The Holy Roman Empire (HRE) was the most powerful Kingdom during the middle Ages‚ but during the broken reign of the HRE‚ no strong centralized form of government existed. The kingdom was torn apart religiously and then the 30 Years’

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