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    did the causes of the Second World War differ from the causes of the First World War? The First World War (1914-1918) was the deadliest‚ most destructive war that had occurred in history up to that time; it was of a scale unknown to previous generations. Nonetheless‚ the Second World War (1939-1945) proved to be by far deadlier than the First One. Both World War I and World War II were total wars fought between the major industrial nations and their empires and both were wars of attrition‚ in which

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    End of the World

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    range from a major disruption of human civilization‚ the extinction of humanity‚ the extinction of all life on the planet Earth‚ the destruction of the planet Earth‚ the annihilation of the Solar system‚ to the annihilation of our galaxy or even the entire universe. Even though the term “doomsday” is taken from Christian eschatology referring to the Last Judgment‚ the term “doomsday event” as used here refers to alleged realistic dangers from natural or man-made causes‚ to be distinguished from catastrophic

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    Compare the historical significance of First World War with that of the Second World War. The First World War and the Second World War were the most large-scale wars which have been ever fought. They both have important and influential historical significance to the world. Some of their historical significance is similar while some contrasted politically‚ militarily‚ economically and in social and cultural aspects. Politically‚ the two world wars were both significant in leading to the decline

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    after the Cold War. Since 1985‚ the world is going through an amazing evolution. The interdependence emerged and has become a reality of understanding of all processes in the world. Peace‚ freedom‚ human rights‚ social security‚ democracy have taken place of those values‚ because of which the major battles were unfold in the international arena and within countries. Overnight concepts collapsed that before seemed unshakable. In this case‚ not only the political picture of the world changed . At large

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    Adolf Hitler ruled over Germany in a different way than other leaders might have. His political role in Germany’s government began six years before the war‚ and describing his coming to power‚ "30 January 1933‚ the date on which Hitler was made Chancellor in Germany‚ marked only the beginning of the Nazi seizure of power" (Evans). Hitler came to Germany’s aid during a time of need‚ and its citizens eagerly followed him. However‚ Hitler was not responsible with the new power he acquired. Although

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    1989 Russian Revolutions

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    On the morning of December 26‚ 1991 the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics replaced its infamous golden hammer and sickle with the tricolor of the Russian Federation. That day the world witnessed the collapse of the most powerful empire of the 20th century. Prompted by the revolt of the Caucasus and Baltic states‚ which demanded sovereignty over the land that was unlawfully seized from them. The dissolution of the Soviet Union is characterized by a poor economy‚ political repression and political

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    Role of Trading Blocs

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    The role and function of regional trade blocs What are regional trading blocs? Regional trade blocs are intergovernmental associations that manage and promote trade activities for specific regions of the world. Trade bloc activities have political as well as economic implications. For example‚ the European Union‚ the world’s largest trading block‚ has “harbored political ambitions extending far beyond the free trading arrangements sought by other multistage regional economic organizations“ (Gibb

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    Asean as Regional Bloc?

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    “ASEAN on its way to becoming EU as a regional bloc” Countries‚ usually the neighboring ones and those of which are in the same region‚ belong to a bloc. They organize or join these blocs because they have the same aims‚ purposes‚ and interests‚ may it be for economic or political reasons. Participating states are united by a treaty or agreement for mutual support or joint action. Our world has a handful of blocs‚ but two of the most talked about is the European Union‚ better known as EU‚ and

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    post-war years were depicted as an era of social stability of secure functioning institutions‚ full employment‚ benign welfare state and trusted systems of expert knowledge.’ How far do you agree with this claim as an accurate picture of the UK after the Second World War? Did things change towards the end of the twentieth century? The question requires a two part answer. First‚ do I agree with the claim regarding the immediate post war years‚ and second‚ was there a change towards the end of the

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    Benefit of Blocs

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    Benefits of Blocs In general‚ the benefits of establishing trading blocs are to remove trade and investment barriers within trade blocs. It will also increase interdependency of neighboring countries on one another; encouraging trade within two countries or more. COMESA‚ which abbreviates Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa‚ offers very extensive benefits and advantages for its member States as well as the business community. Because of its focus on full private sector participation in

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