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    CHAPTER ONE “War Under the Law of Nations a Duel.” In this section the author describes the parallel between the ancient custom of dueling between two men and wars between two nations. He argues the duel between two individuals involved a code similar to the rules warring nations abide by. The goal was simply to arbitrate differences between the parties (either individuals or nations). He points out that within a nation disputes between individuals or provinces are no longer settled as duels or

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    in the Oceanias that remained secluded from the rest of the world during globalness Balance of Power- Europe had this‚ where no country was allowed too much strength‚ but Maria Teresa inherited all the Hapsburg land and threw this balance off ‚ Prussia called war to stop thisf Bartolomeu Dias- proved it was possible to sail from Europe to IOB‚ around Cape of good hope Boers- Dutch for “farmer” Brazil- a Portuguese colony with lots of sugar plantations‚ in New world Capitalism- form of economy

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    Constructing an Account of an Argument In the article "Against School" (2003)‚ John Taylor Gatto debates that mandatory school is not educating our children but instead the schools are teaching them how to be manageable. He supports his claim by giving us personal accounts of what he has seen‚ examples of people who have been successful in life whom were not subject to the school system‚ and he also gives us text from other authors who support his views. Gatto’s purpose is to inform his readers

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    reluctant to give serious consideration to the establishment of an independent and united Italy? The Congress of Vienna was a peace conference after the Napoleonic Wars.  During the Congress of Vienna the European powers‚ Britain‚ Austria‚ Russia and Prussia began to draw up a settlement that they hoped would ensure them a place in Europe. This settlement‚ from 1814-1815 was dominated by a few leading statesmen from the major powers.  Austria’s chancellor Prince Metternich had a major influence at the

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    Timeline French Revolution 1774 1786 May 5 1789 June 17 1789 June 20 July 14 August 27 1789 1789 1789 June 1791 September April 1791 1792 August 10 September 1793 1792 1792 Summer July 1793 July 1794 1793 to July 1794 Louis XIV becomes King Louis XVI became king and inherited part of the debt from his predecessors. October 1789 Summer 1792 January 21 1793 1795 Bankers refuse to lend government money Bankers refused to lend the government any more money which caused Louis to face serious

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    over the nobles. Peter the Great‚ the westernizer‚ changed Russia from a backward country into a great power. Finally‚ Frederick the Great‚ the enlightened despot‚ was full of tolerance and restraint and had good views on government. He improved Prussia many ways. Louis XIV increased his revenue by taxing‚ improving trade and commerce‚ and gave favors to the middle class for money. First‚ he appointed Colbert as his Minister of Finance. There were taxes such as taille (land tax)‚ aides and douanes

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    grounds for war. They agreed on the grounds of war that would not cause the end result of a revolution of the people of France and too much attention from England. They also did not want to have to fight against England‚ Prussia or Russia. He counted on apathy from the Prince of Prussia‚ Russia to keep promises of non-interference and England’s neutrality. The Emperor observed that they would have to isolate Austria so that she would be their sole opponent. That was why he deemed it so important that

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    John Quincy Adams was born on July 11‚ 1767‚ in Braintree‚ Massachusetts. He is the oldest son of all the children that John Adams‚ the second United States President‚ and Abigail Adams had. He traveled to France with his father at the age of 10. He received training in the diplomatic corps and went to school when he was 14 years old. Adams accompanied diplomat Francis Dana to Russia‚ serving as his secretary and translator in the year of 1781. He then traveled to Paris as his father’s secretary

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    World War 1 Questions 1. Which three countries were in the Alliance of the Three Emperors? A. Italy‚ France‚ England B. Germany‚ Russia‚ Austria C. Germany‚ Austria‚ Prussia D. Serbia‚ Greece‚ Bulgaria Answer: B. Germany‚ Russia‚ Austria 2. What was key to Bismarck’s plan to maintain Germany’s power prior to WWI? A. Invade to surrounding countries B. Defeat Britain in naval combat C. Aid the Ottoman Empire through military force D. Maintain peace throughout Europe‚ namely between

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    palace at Versailles allowing him to have his policies implemented and have absolute control of government (Duiker World History‚ 435). Other states intended to follow Louis XIV steps in leadership and began to assimilate its policies‚ states like Prussia‚ Austria who slowly created bigger armies and increased wealth attempting to attain greater power like that of Louis XIV in France‚ Russia on the other hand under the leadership of Peter the Great underwent significant political and social changes

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