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    Chapter 1 Exam Answers

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    Chapter 1 Europe Multiple Choice Defining the European Realm 1. The following are statements describing the demographic and economic conditions which may be generally ascribed to the European Realm. Which one is inaccurate? A. Europe constitutes one of the great population clusters of the world. *B. Levels of economic development in Europe decline from east to west. C. Europe’s population is highly urbanized. D. European agriculture is mainly market-oriented. E. European

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    Bosnian War Essay

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    though the International Community did nothing at the pinnacle of the war‚ it responded later by looking for equity for the casualties of the abominations. For example‚ the UN Security Council made the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague. As per history‚ it was the primary tribunal after the Nuremberg Trials of near 1945 and 1946 and the first to deal with instances of genocide among different wrongdoings against humankind. The ICTY prosecuted Radovan

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    Cold War Review Questions 1. After defeating the Germans‚ the United States and the Soviet Union were two nuclear-armed superpowers. 2. Containment is the purpose of which was to resist the extension of Soviet expansion and influence in the expectation that eventually the Soviet Union would collapse from internal pressures and the burdens of its foreign oppression. 3. The United States tried to contain the Soviet Union in the East of Europe. They were kept in Russia‚ Germany‚ and Vietnam

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    of military policy. Instances of mass rape during wartime which have been defined as genocidal rape were the mass rapes during the Partition of India‚ mass rapes during the Bangladesh liberation war‚ the rapes during the civil wars in the former Yugoslavia‚ and the rapes during the Rwandan Genocide.

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    No Man's Land Ciki

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    The friendships between people of different ethnicities were build up when the wars were going on. In the film No Man’s land‚ Ciki—a Bosnian soldier‚ and Nino—a Bosnian Serb‚ who were both wounded‚ confronted each other in a trench between their lines‚ struggling to survive. At Ciki’s instigation‚ they staggered out of the trench together‚ waving white flags and trying to get the attention of both the Bosnian Government lines and the Bosnian Serb lines so that two lines would not to shoot them anymore

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    Poland‚ Romania‚ and the Soviet Union became a military alliance in the Warsaw Pact which was divided from NATO. At the end of World War II‚ the Soviets occupied all of Eastern Europe and the Balkans except for Greece‚ Albania‚ and Yugoslavia. Both Albania and Yugoslavia had Communist resistance movements during the war and the Communist Party assumed power when the war ended. Communist governments were placed in East Germany‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Poland‚ Hungary and later Czechoslovakia. Hungary attempted

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    Holocaust

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    way she kept hope was by writing her poems and hoping to see her family back together. On other hand‚ Werner father had a great job as engineer in a big company. But‚ because he was Jewish he lost his job. The family immigrated to Zagreb Croatia (Yugoslavia) Werner was arrested by the Gestapo and taken to jail. The third stage is liberation. Everyone being poisoned has hoped to be free. But‚ during the holocaust it was you do that they want or death. Gladly some victims of the holocaust survived.

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    Human Rights, Kosovo

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    this very topic. Films are made by people who do not have any personal other relation which can in any way endanger objectivity of same. War in Kosovo and Unitarian independence Back in time of communist Yugoslavia‚ Kosovo had a status of the province inside Serbia.1 Dissolution of Yugoslavia was followed by wars in almost all federal units including Kosovo. Albanian majority demanded sovereignty and independent from Federal Republic of

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    worst in Rwanda. Our siblings held back hellish mobs to restore order in Cyprus. Our co-workers sought out those wishing to harm the innocent in Afghanistan. Our teachers defended those caught in the crossfire of bloody civil war in the Former Yugoslavia. Our friends safeguarded the rights of the individual in Somalia. Our mothers and fathers curbed the spread of tyranny in the Gulf War. These heroic displays of fortitude across the globe has given Canada a name for itself in the realm of war

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    Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) PREAMBLE Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is an important world organization of the third world countries who do not wish to be aligned with any of the big powers.The NAM can be defined as: “The international forum of the people of the third World who openly condemn and negate the lust for creating the spheres of influence by the super powers and thus is an important and effective organ against Colonialism and imperialism.” REASONS FOR THE FORMATIONS OF NAM The World War

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