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    the war starts) and the Ottoman empire. The Triple Entente included Britain‚ France‚ and Russia (1914-1917). These Alliances stated that in the event that one nation would be under attack‚ the other nation would aid them. These alliances systems set the groundwork for the events that would follow effectively dragging all European nations into war. On June 28‚ 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip.  The Austrian Hungarian empire wanted to punish the Balkan

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    AP Euro notes ch 1

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    0Chapter 25 Outline: The Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution I. The Road to World War I Notes A Nationalism and Internal Dissent B Nation-States caused conflict instead of companionship i. Intended to unite nations ii. Rivalries over colonial and commercial interests C Crooked Actions i. Governments avoiding war being punished‚ instigators seen as heroes ii. Allies/Enemies were formed iii. Each nation-state thought of themselves as individuals D Self-Segregation

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    Armenian Tragedy Summary

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    Balkan Peninsula and the Turko-American areas. The author examines the genocide through official WWI documents from Turkey‚ Imperial Germany‚ and Imperial Austria. The main premise of his study is that the "Armenian genocide was but an attempt by Ottoman-Turkish authorities to terminally resolve the corrosive and lingering Turko-Armenian conflict." In the introduction‚ he outlines the history of the Armenian genocide starting with WWI‚ and followed by decades of persecution. Over the past 80 years

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    Germany and became a member of the Order of the Dragon. The Order of the Dragon was select group of European royalty appointed by the head of the Holy Roman Empire‚ Emperor Sigismund ‚who held power over most of Western Europe. These men were dedicated to crusading against the Ottoman Turks‚ whose faith was Islam‚ and defending the Empire in the name of the Cross . Sigismund made Vlad II head of the Order and promised that he would be Prince of Wallacia when he returned . After this day‚ Vlad II

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    The Modern Middle East

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    middle east: 1. Emergence of large-scale‚ long lived empires in the middle east and beyond * The Ottoman Empire was the largest and long-lived ‘ (a) Provides us with a direct link from the early modern period through the modern period (b) Governed territory in the middle east‚ north Africa‚ and South eastern Europe * The second empire to emerge at the beginning of the 16th century was the Safavid Empire (a) Lasted from 1501-1722

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    Indeed‚ the term “Middle East” is an artificial term that has no meaning except in the context of its geographical relationship to Europe. The most active period of Western interference in the Middle East was after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and up to the present time‚ although there were substantial economic‚ military‚ and political interests in the Middle East for the previous two hundred years. Prior to World War I the primary interest of the Western powers in the Middle East

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    Bridge on the Drina

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    1) What did the bridge represent? The bridge signified the very important connection between Sarajevo with the rest of the Turkish Empire. The Bridge got rid of the boat transportation system across the river. This boat transportation system was very unreliable. The serfs were forced to build the bridge under terrible working conditions. 2) Who built the bridge and why did he do it? Mehmed built the bridge at the age of 60 when he became a Grand Vizier. He built the bridge to make a tribute to

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    openly doubt whether there is a collective Arab mission’. This has led to a triumph of the nation states‚ whereby Arabs prefer to be seen as Syrian‚ Egyptian etc. This was the result of the retreat of Arab nationalism. In the 19th century‚ the Ottoman Empire tried to combat the growth of European power and influence. Borrowing money to develop their infrastructure‚ and modernise industry. However‚ modernisation saw them fall even more under the control of the Europeans‚ who provided

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    How successfully did Disraeli deal with the Eastern Crisis 1875-1878? The Eastern Crisis initially began in 1875 due to Ottoman Turks breaking a promise made in the Treat of Paris in 1856‚ when they proceeded to persecute the Balkan Christians. This then resulted in a revolt in Bosnia and Herzegovina against the Turks‚ which by 1876 has spread to Bulgaria. A treaty in 1876 attempted to reform the Turkish government‚ and was signed by Germany‚ Austria‚ Russia‚ France and Italy‚ but the treaty failed

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    Gallipoli Campaign Essay

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    The Gallipoli campaign was located at the Gallipoli peninsula in the Ottoman Empire‚ Turkey. The Gallipoli campaign was the battle of Gallipoli in World War 1. The battle lasted from the 25th of April 1915 to the 9th of January 1916. The countries involved in the Gallipoli campaign include mostly Australia‚ New Zealand against Germany and Turkey. Britain and France were also involved but they mostly battled at sea. The Gallipoli campaign was necessary in order for the English to have passage for

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