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    First Ww1 War

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    and lives were lost. Gallipoli was not just Australia’s first ww1 battle it was Australia’s first battle as a united nation. It is a battle that has left a permanent imprint in our nation.

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    Causes of WW1

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    Many people say that alliances were the most important cause and I agree with this statement. Alliances led to it being such a big war and they also created lots of tension between the two sides. I think Alliances are the most important cause of WW1 because it led too the war being larger as the countries in the alliances had to be involved as well. Also it made countries nervous that the other countries were preparing for war. The main alliances were the triple alliance and the triple entente

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    Causes of Ww1

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    Europe that started what is now called World War 1 (WW1). This war did not just spring up out of nowhere there many causes involved that started this vast conflict. The immediate cause of WW1 was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand who was killed in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo (Mulligan). The main cause of WW1 is M.A.I.N which represents militarism‚ alliance systems‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism (Danzer 579). And a contributing factor of WW1 is escalating tension in the Balkan region. Because

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    German Economy

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    leadership and allied aid‚ the German state was able to rebuild itself and become one of the leading economies in the world. The German government played an important role in the rejuvenation of the economy so the German state and the economic system are closely intertwined. The relationship between state and market in Germany is known as the social market economy. Germany’s social market economy defied expectations and by the 1960s it was the envied by most of the world. The success of the German economy

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    German Ethos

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    Communal ethos seems to be the critical reason for the German’s success. After the loss of the infamous Nazi party in the Second World War‚ German reunified at a high speed‚ especially in manufacturing. While England is still complacent with its victory‚ Germany economy began to thrive over the past few years. The place once used for the assembly of the Nazi rally has an ambivalence use now for profane applications. A British couple was eager to find out the reason for German’s success. A few‚ yet striking

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    How Ww1 Changed Europe

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    countries‚ especially Germany‚ and how that would influence the years to come. The political changes effected by WW1 were reflected in the fall of many of Europe’s monarchies. While the Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire completely collapse‚ the Great War was also responsible for the dismantling of monarchies in Germany and Russia‚ which became republics. WW1 was also the reason for

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    Battles of WW1

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    both sides of any attempt at a war of movement‚ as it was realized that frontal offensives were impossible. Thus the ‘race for the sea’ developed. It exposed the weaknesses of German battle plans and the inability of the German General von Moltke‚ to effectively deal with the situation as he was unable to control German strategy and virtually surrendered this to his individual commanding officers. Before the battle von Moltke even sent two corps from his army to the Eastern Front‚ thus severely

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    Maya Collapse

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    happened during the Classic period which thereafter seen the mystical collapse of Maya empire ( Maya civilization‚ n.d.)‚ so the purpose of this research paper is to give some basic concepts about Maya civilization and to demonstrate a number of explanations of Maya collapse in the Classic period through three sections: Maya civilization through three periods of time‚ Maya successful achievement and rationales behind the collapse of Maya empire in end of the Classic era (250 AD to 900 AD). II. Discussion

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    Economic Collapse

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    Is America headed for an economic collapse? By: John Shepherd America’s collapse Is America headed for an economic collapse? Research indicates the possibility of an economic collapse because of the exorbitant national debt‚ loss of jobs‚ and the falling stock market. History can tell a story that many people overlook. People tend to repeat their mistakes and if we take a look at what is in the past we can predict what the future may hold. In the 1930’s the United States faced an economic

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    Collapse of Civilizations

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    The factors that lead to the "collapse" of civilizations are almost directly related to those that created it. Archaeologists characterize collapse by a number of elements‚ some of which we have evidence for‚ others we do not. Most archaeologists are unsure of exactly what caused the decline of most civilizations in the ancient world‚ yet there are many clues to some of the events that could have contributed. The collapse of the ancient Roman Empire‚ the Mesoamerican Mayan‚ and the Egyptian cultures

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