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    World War 1-who was to blame? World War 1 broke out when the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in 1914‚ whose organization implicated members of Serbian military. For this reason‚ the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia‚ supported by Germany. This triggered chain reaction‚ nations in Europe declaring war on the other nations‚ which‚ with in a month‚ caused Europe to turn into a battlefield. The Great War was ended‚ when the Treaty of Versailles

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    Who Was to Blame? The story Romeo and Juliet is a story about two crossed lovers who were killed by someone else’s mistakes. At the end of the story‚ Juliet drank a potion in which would “kill” her for 42 hours. Friar said that he would deliver a note to Romeo saying that Juliet would wake up and she would be fine. Friar was unable to deliver that note because the black plague was going around and he was not able to enter Mantua‚ therefore Friar was to blame for their deaths. In Romeo and Juliet

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    Garrison’s father to eventually run away from the family. Garrison’s mother was forced to send him and his siblings to live with neighbors as she alone could not support them. William was sent to live with the publisher of the Newburyport Herald‚ where Garrison later took on an apprenticeship. This apprenticeship fostered his to love for printing and the “world of words”. The apprenticeship is also where Garrison’s political ideas developed‚ in union with the influence of his American idealism and his

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    China’s One-Child Policy: Was It a Good Idea? A devastating food famine beginning in 1959 resulted in the death of 30 million Chinese citizens. Introduced in 1980 by the Communist Party‚ and lasting until 2015‚ China’s one child policy was an attempt to not only avoid food shortages‚ but to patch up the country’s past mistakes involving overpopulation and birth control. The one child policy acted as a human social experiment‚ and limited the majority of Chinese couples to have only one child each

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    Oliver Cromwell was a Puritan man from Huntingdon‚ United Kingdom. He was born on April 25‚ 1599‚ and was raised in a very wealthy family. Oliver Cromwell became a Member of Parliament for Huntingdon from 1628-1629. At this time‚ he had no fighting experience‚ and was very nervous about the Roundhead army at the battle of Edgehill. After this Cromwell went home to begin to train his own army. This was a very big part in Cromwell’s life‚ which can lead to the reason of why Oliver Cromwell is a hero

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    that think he did‚ he did not. It was just a myth‚ but don’t worry‚ because most of the exciting things said about him are true. This founding father was definitely the best president ever‚ and if it wasn’t for him‚ this country would not be the same.. He was 51 when he became president‚ and he was president for 8 years! There will be no story telling or myths here‚ just the facts. George Washington is the most important president because his time before he was president he helped defend our country

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    Who is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Surely in a world where lawsuits can be brought against anyone‚ blaming them for any misfortune‚ we can now understand that blame is not an objective concept‚ nor a particularly useful one. It is quite possible to build a case that EVERY SINGLE PERSON IN THE PLAY is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths‚ as follows. Juliet‚ she shouldn’t have taken up with a man who hangs around her backyard trying to peek into her window‚ but should have

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    America got involved in Europe because of these points. One reason was the Truman doctrine. The Truman doctrine was the idea that the United States would try to prevent communism from spreading. The main idea was called ‘containment’ which involved containing communism in eastern Europe and not letting it spread to other countries. One way they did this was helping the capitalists in communist revolutions. An example of this was the civil war in Greece‚ with the USA providing military aid in 1947

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    and the radio. Millions of people had the freedom to travel easily to new places and the radio brought entertainment‚ new ideas and experiences to their homes. Other changes emerged when women took jobs during and after the war. New machines were created to assist in household chores like washing clothes and preparing food. An important factor that drove these social changes was the increase in education. The number of students attending school doubled and the classes offered to them prepared them

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    Alexander’s empire was 2‚000‚000 miles big. Alexander was born in 356 B.C.E in Macedonia. His father was king Philip of Macedonia‚ and his mother was Olympia. They hired a philosopher Aristotle to teach him After his father was assassinated He became king‚ and took his father’s plan to conquer Persia.(BGE). Was Alexander really great? Alexander was great for at least three reasons intelligence‚ creativity‚ caring for others. The first reason that Alexander was great was his intelligence.

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