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    I as Germany blame England as being responsible for starting World War One because they started Imperialism. Imperialism led to alliances‚ nationalism‚ and militarism. To begin with‚ the Treaty of Versailles says that England’s Queen Victoria caused the Scramble for Africa. Knowing this‚ England basically forced me to create alliances because I felt that England was going to become too powerful and be too threatening. England created tensions because of their need to feel superior which is why it

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    Was Germany to Blame for World War One? One hundred years after the brutal bloodshed of World War One‚ the conflict which involved almost every country in the world‚ is still known as “The Great War". The number of casualties in World War I‚ both military and civilian‚ totals to around 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded. Around 9.7 million military personnel and 6.8 million civilians were killed‚ not to mention those who went missing or were never found. A question that still lingers

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    Authoritarian Theory According to this theory‚ mass media‚ though not under the direct control of the State‚ had to follow its bidding. Under an Authoritarian approach in Western Europe‚ freedom of thought was jealously guarded by a few people (ruling classes)‚ who were concerned with the emergence of a new middle class and were worried about the effects of printed matter on their thought process. Steps were taken to control the freedom of expression. The result was advocacy of complete dictatorship

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    usually categorized into 4 types: Authoritarian parenting is characterized by adherence to rules‚ a dominating style‚ and a great deal of control. The authoritarian parent may be punitive and is likely to believe in the "spare the rod‚ spoil the child" rule. Research suggests that as teenagers‚ children of authoritarian parents may lack some of the critical social and communication skills that are so important for leadership. Moreover‚ children raised by authoritarian parents tend to

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    styles are consistently being shown in research studies to be effective methods to apply and that such applications are successful in developing children who are well behaved‚ productive and emotionally well adjusted. Unlike its counterpart‚ Authoritarian parenting‚ Authoritative parenting allows for more flexibility and this paper addresses the specifics of the methods through the analysis of empirical journal studies that support its effectiveness in the rearing of children who become productive

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    To what extent was the Second Reich an entrenched autocracy between 1900-1914? In the years 1900-1914 there was arguably a significant move towards democracy within Germany. There were general desire for political and social reform and many wished for constitutional change. However‚ come 1914 Germany still remained nearly as autocratic as it had been back in 1900. Over this period it can clearly be shown through 3 key areas: the Constitution‚ German policy and events‚ that‚ regardless of attempted

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    Republic of the philipines Eastern Visayas State University Tacloban City Influence of Childs Behavior in school by Authoritarian Parents Submitted by: Jerome G. Bustillo BSChE-2A Submitted to: Susana V. Loyola Instructor Authoritarian parenting: How does it affect the kids? Kids from authoritarian families are relatively well-behaved. Overall‚ studies report that kids from authoritarian families get into less trouble than kids from permissive or uninvolved families. This

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    Authoritarian script. Now close you eyes and get into a comfortable position…….. Throughout this you will always feel in control and will continue to feel relaxed and safe‚….. you will always be aware of the state that you achieve‚ and this is always going to be a completely natural state that will help you to make the changes that you have come to achieve here today. Start by concentrating on your breathing‚ take a deep breath and relax‚ concentrate on my voice…. The outside noises will

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    about genocide the more I become in shock at the fact that there people in world who can kill and not think twice about. I’d feel bad if I killed a deer...I can’t even imagine killing a human. I noticed that there has not been genocide in the United States which I am very thankful for. I feel very bad for the people who are in foreign countries where genocide may not be frowned upon. I’m sure there are many people in those countries that wish they

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    Molly Morris 29.10.2013 ‘German Aggression was responsible for the outbreak of a general European War in August 1914’. How far do you agree? There is much evidence to suggest that German Aggression was responsible for the outbreak of a general European war in August 1914. Both Sources 1 and 2 play on the idea that both the Kaiser and Bethmann Hollweg used its foreign policies to create tension within Europe which consequently led

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