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    smoking. They hope this measure will reduce the amount of smokers in the world. This is a great example for de-marketing. I found the following article on the internet: Hungary institutes hamburger-tax. (Link of article: http://www.ibtimes.com/hungary-institutes-hamburger-tax-293105) The article is about the fact that Hungary institutes a tax on unhealthy food. They will raise the taxes on food that deems unhealthy‚ such as hamburgers‚ energy drinks‚ salted nuts‚ crisps and other ‘’junk food’’

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    Oswaldo Soto Justin Baker World History 14 December 2017 Causes of World War I There were lots of causes to World War I that happened since 1914 all the way to 1918. The problem of which nation was at fault of causing this awesome war is exceptionally questionable. Not only one nation was to fault. The four primary causes of World War I was militarism‚ government‚ and nationalism. Militarism is the glorification of the military. This was a sentimental see of the war. Germany and Extraordinary

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    Article 231 in the Treaty of Versailles says the First World War was “the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies”. Survey the causes of the First World War. Was the wording of article 231 an accurate assessment? The wording of article 231 in the treaty of Versailles is an accurate

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    The spark ignited when Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated by the Serbian Gavrilo Princip. Austria-Hungary issued Serbia to meet an ultimatum of ten points. Serbia agreed to the first nine but faltered on the last. As a result‚ Austria-Hungary mobilized for war and declared war on Serbia. Germany also entered the conflict due to their treaty with Austria-Hungary. Russia mobilized troops to come to Serbia’s protection‚ bringing France into the war. In turn‚ Germany mobilized troops

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    In America‚ even though we consider ourselves‚ the land of the free‚ because of the brave‚ we attempt to avoid or stay away from any conflict in the world around us that does not directly correlate or affect us as a country. As most of our goods and services are spread throughout the world‚ we avoid trying to involve ourselves in conflicts even that have a tendency to impact us‚ even on a slight level. The conflict in Germany was a large reference to that. Many attempts were made to stay neutral

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    of its main powers. These hostilities transformed into war on the 28th of June 1914‚when a 19 year old terrorist‚ Gavrilo Princip‚ assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne‚ creating the cause of war that one month later brought Austria-Hungary to attack Serbia and officially start World War 1. At the end of the war‚ during the treaty of Versailles‚ the "war guilt clause" was written and it stated that Germany was to blame as the cause of World War 1‚ but as time passed the majority of

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    alliance system was to a great extent the cause for the Great War. The alliance system is a major cause for World War One. This is because it led to the division of Europe into two antagonistic power blocs. The Triple Alliance of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy were directly opposed by the Entente powers of France and Russia and later included Great Britain to form the Triple Entente in 1907. This division of Europe into two power blocs had increased antagonism and tension between nations of the

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    The Cause of World War I The presence of increased nationalism‚ imperialism‚ and militarism were the main factors resulting in World War I. Although‚ the sudden cause of World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in 1914. The rise of nationalist views caused a divide and rivalry between various European nations. Nationalism is a dangerous form of loyalty to a country. It started with the Pan-Slavist nationalism movement‚ in which the Slavic people of Bosnia

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    it was the bond between countries before the war that could have been described as a domino or chain reaction in the way that if one country went to War the others would be morally required to do so. On the other side of the war Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy too had made a more obligatory and stronger alliance. Unlike the cause I find to be the biggest (Imperialism)‚ this increases the scale of the War by involving more and more countries and affects how quickly it erupts. For example‚ if there

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    The rift between Russia‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Germany had become too large and their alliance collapsed. Tensions were further raised by Russo-German trade disputes. The prospect of a Franco-Russian alliance was raise. Instead‚ a Russo-German alliance was created called the Reinsurance treaty. The alliance restrained both Russia and Austria-Hungary from conflict and further secured peace in Europe. Historians have criticized Bismarck’s foreign

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